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Zaoyang
Zaoyang () is a city in the north of Hubei province, People's Republic of China, bordering Henan province to the north. Administratively, it is a county-level city under the administration of Xiangyang. At the 2010 census its population was 1,004,741 inhabitants even though its built-up (''or metro'') area is much smaller. History Remains dating back to the Warring States period (771 - 221 BCE) have been found near the city. Zaoyang was the site of two major battles during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Battle of Suixian-Zaoyang and the Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang. Geography and climate Zaoyang's administrative area spans in latitude 31° 40'−32° 40' N, or and in longitude 112° 30'−113° 00' N, or . Zaoyang has a monsoon-influenced, four season humid subtropical climate ( Köppen ''Cwa''), with cold, damp (but comparatively dry), winters, and hot, humid summers. Monthly daily averages range from in January to in July, with an annual mean temperature of . Precipitatio ...
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Wudian, Zaoyang
Wudian () is a town under the administration of Zaoyang City in northern Hubei province, China, located south of downtown Zaoyang and just south of G70 Fuzhou–Yinchuan Expressway. , it has 2 residential communities () and 44 villages under its administration. Administrative divisions Communities: *Zhongxin (), Qingtan () Villages: *Xinzhuang (), Chunling (), Yaogang (), Xizhaohu (), Shengmiao (), Erlang (), Xiaowan (), Zhouzhai (), Huangmiao (), Dongzhaohu (), Shutou (), Gunhe (), Lizhai (), Tongxin (), Huangcun (), Shilou (), Wukou (), Shenfan (), Baima (), Gaofeng (), Dazi (), Xulou (), Baishui (), Tiantai (), Liangshui (), Tangwan (), Chaijiamiao (), Dongchong (), Jiangfan (), Yuzui (), Shuangcaomen (), Sanligang (), Xuzhai (), Chengwan (), Shuangwan (), Jingwan (), Qiganwan (), Changligang (), Dayanjiao (), Yuhuangmiao (), Hewan (), Huawuji (), Shici (), Yufan () See also * List of township-level divisions of Hubei This is a list of township-level divisions of the ...
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Xinshi, Zaoyang
Xinshi () is a town under the administration of Zaoyang City in the western slopes of the Dabie Mountains of Hubei, People's Republic of China, located south of the border with Henan and northeast of downtown Zaoyang City. , it has two residential communities () and 39 villages under its administration. Administrative divisions Communities: * Xinshi (), Qiangang () Villages: * Xinyi (), Qianjing (), Lilou (), Hongyanhe (), Dayan (), Luolou (), Dongliwan (), Xiepeng (), Zhaozhuang (), Zhangxiang (), Xiaozhuang (), Luohebei (), Huangwan (), Pengzhuang (), Huoqing (), Xingchuan (), Zhoulou (), Qianwan (), Zhengjiawan (), Fujiawan (), Mengziping (), Tanghe (), Xinji (), Luozhuang (), Qiangangyi (), Qiangang'er (), Wanglaozhuang (), Qiandang (), Xionggang (), Wangdaqiao (), Xiliwang (), Gaoya (), Shantouli (), Dengpeng (), Yaopeng (), Bailu (), Yangzhuang (), Rengang (), Quangou () See also *List of township-level divisions of Hubei This is ...
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Xiangyang
Xiangyang is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Hubei province, China and the second largest city in Hubei by population. It was known as Xiangfan from 1950 to 2010. The Han River runs through Xiangyang's centre and divides the city north–south. The city itself is an agglomeration of two once separate cities: Fancheng and Xiangyang (or Xiangcheng), and was known as Xiangfan before 2010. What remains of old Xiangyang is located south of the Han River and contains one of the oldest still-intact city walls in China, while Fancheng is located to the north of the Han River. Both cities served prominent historical roles in both ancient and pre-modern Chinese history. Today, the city has been a target of government and private investment as the country seeks to urbanize and develop the interior provinces. Its built-up area made up of 3 urban districts had 2,319,640 inhabitants at the 2020 census while the whole municipality contained approximately 5,260,951 people. Histor ...
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Nancheng Subdistrict, Zaoyang
Nancheng may refer to the following places in China: Pinyin Romanization *Nancheng County (南城县), Fuzhou, Jiangxi *Nancheng District (南城区), Dongguan, Guangdong * Nancheng, Dehua County (南埕镇), in Dehua County, Fujian * Nancheng, Lianyungang (南城镇), town in Xinpu District, Lianyungang, Jiangsu * Nancheng, Xiajin County (南城镇), town in Xiajin County, Shandong ;Subdistricts (南城街道) *Nancheng Subdistrict, Nanchuan District, in Nanchuan District, Chongqing *Nancheng Subdistrict, Tongliang County, in Tongliang County, Chongqing * Nancheng Subdistrict, Longyan, in Xinluo District, Longyan, Fujian *Nancheng Subdistrict, Yingcheng, in Yingcheng City, Xiaogan Hubei *Nancheng Subdistrict, Anlu, in Anlu City, Xiagoan, Hubei *Nancheng Subdistrict, Zaoyang, in Zaoyang City, Hubei *Nancheng Subdistrict, Shulan, in Shulan City, Jilin *Nancheng Subdistrict, Heze, in Mudan District, Heze, Shandong *Nancheng Subdistrict, Shan County, Shandong, in Shan County, Shandong * ...
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Hubei
Hubei (; ; alternately Hupeh) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China, and is part of the Central China region. The name of the province means "north of the lake", referring to its position north of Dongting Lake. The provincial capital, Wuhan, serves as a major transportation hub and the political, cultural, and economic hub of central China. Hubei's name is officially abbreviated to "" (), an ancient name associated with the eastern part of the province since the State of E of the Western Zhou dynasty of –771 BCE; a popular name for Hubei is "" () (suggested by that of the powerful State of Chu, which existed in the area during the Eastern Zhou dynasty of 770 – 256 BCE). Hubei borders the provinces of Henan to the north, Anhui to the east, Jiangxi to the southeast, Hunan to the south, Chongqing to the west, and Shaanxi to the northwest. The high-profile Three Gorges Dam is located at Yichang, in the west of the province. Hubei is the 7th-largest p ...
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County-level City
A county-level municipality (), county-level city or county city, formerly known as prefecture-controlled city (1949–1970: ; 1970–1983: ), is a Administrative divisions of China#County level (3rd), county-level administrative division of the China, People's Republic of China. County-level cities have judiciary, judicial but no legislature, legislative rights over their own local ordinance, local law and are usually governed by Administrative divisions of China#Prefectural level (2nd), prefecture-level divisions, but a few are governed directly by Administrative divisions of China#Provincial level (1st), province-level divisions. A county-level city is a "city" () and "county" () that have been merged into one unified jurisdiction. As such it is simultaneously a city, which is a municipal entity and a county which is an administrative division of a prefecture. Most county-level cities were created in the 1980s and 1990s by replacing denser populated Counties of Chin ...
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Second Sino-Japanese War
The Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) or War of Resistance (Chinese term) was a military conflict that was primarily waged between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. The war made up the Chinese theater of the wider Pacific Theater of the Second World War. The beginning of the war is conventionally dated to the Marco Polo Bridge Incident on 7 July 1937, when a dispute between Japanese and Chinese troops in Peking escalated into a full-scale invasion. Some Chinese historians believe that the Japanese invasion of Manchuria on 18 September 1931 marks the start of the war. This full-scale war between the Chinese and the Empire of Japan is often regarded as the beginning of World War II in Asia. China fought Japan with aid from Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, United Kingdom and the United States. After the Japanese attacks on Malaya and Pearl Harbor in 1941, the war merged with other conflicts which are generally categorized under those conflicts of World War II a ...
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County-level City
A county-level municipality (), county-level city or county city, formerly known as prefecture-controlled city (1949–1970: ; 1970–1983: ), is a Administrative divisions of China#County level (3rd), county-level administrative division of the China, People's Republic of China. County-level cities have judiciary, judicial but no legislature, legislative rights over their own local ordinance, local law and are usually governed by Administrative divisions of China#Prefectural level (2nd), prefecture-level divisions, but a few are governed directly by Administrative divisions of China#Provincial level (1st), province-level divisions. A county-level city is a "city" () and "county" () that have been merged into one unified jurisdiction. As such it is simultaneously a city, which is a municipal entity and a county which is an administrative division of a prefecture. Most county-level cities were created in the 1980s and 1990s by replacing denser populated Counties of Chin ...
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