Dalu Subdistrict, Hegang
Dalu or DALU may refer to: Places China * Dalu, Anhui (大路乡), Lingbi County, Anhui * Dalu, Heilongjiang (大陆街道), in Nanshan District, Hegang, Heilongjiang * Dalu (大路乡), a township, Tongshan County, Hubei * Dalu Subdistrict, Anshan (大陆街道), in Tiexi District, Anshan, Liaoning * Dalu, Guangxi (大菉镇), a town in Fangcheng District, Fangchenggang, Guangxi Elsewhere * Dalu, Meghalaya, India * Dalu, Iran, a village in Kurdistan Province, Iran * Dalu, a village in Sânger Commune, Mureș County, Romania People * Dalu, Lugal (King) of the Ancient Sumerian City-State of Adab Other uses * Directly affiliated local union * ''Dalu'' (大路), the Chinese name for the 1934 film ''The Big Road'' See also * Dalu Town (other) Dalu or DALU may refer to: Places China * Dalu, Anhui (大路乡), Lingbi County, Anhui * Dalu, Heilongjiang (大陆街道), in Nanshan District, Hegang, Heilongjiang * Dalu (大路乡), a township, Tongshan County, Hu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dalu, Iran
Dalu (, also Romanized as Dālū) is a village in Gol Tappeh Rural District, Ziviyeh District, Saqqez County, Kurdistan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 184, in 31 families. The village is populated by Kurds Kurds (), or the Kurdish people, are an Iranian peoples, Iranic ethnic group from West Asia. They are indigenous to Kurdistan, which is a geographic region spanning southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northeastern Syri .... References Towns and villages in Saqqez County Kurdish settlements in Kurdistan province {{Saqqez-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Big Road
''The Great Road'' (), also known as ''The Big Road'' and ''The Highway'', is a 1934 China, Chinese film directed by Sun Yu (director), Sun Yu, produced in 1934 and released on January 1, 1935. The film stars Jin Yan and Li Lili, and was produced by Sun Yu specifically for Li Lili to capitalize on her image and rising popularity. ''The Great Road'' is a silent film with music and sound effects added in post-production.Chinese Film Classics online course, Module 4: ''The Great Road'' (1934): https://chinesefilmclassics.org/course/module-4-the-great-road-1934/ Along with ''Wild Rose'' (1931) and ''Little Toys'' (1933) the film is part of the National Defense Cinema with anti-Japanese elements. While it was critically dubbed as a "hard film", Sun Yu made no explicit references to the fact that "the enemy nation" in the film was Japan, and the film contained no direct confrontation with "the enemy" on a battlefield, under the Kuomintang government's censorship policy designed to preve ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adab (city)
Adab (Sumerian language, Sumerian: ''Adab''ki, spelled UD.NUNKI) was an ancient Sumerian city between Girsu and Nippur, lying about 35 kilometers southeast of the latter. It was located at the site of modern Bismaya or Bismya in the Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate of Iraq. The site was occupied at least as early as the 3rd Millenium BC, through the Early Dynastic, Akkadian Empire, and Ur III empire periods, into the Kassite dynasty, Kassite period in the mid-2nd millennium BC. It is known that there were temples of Ninhursag, Ninhursag/Digirmah, Iskur, Asgi, Inanna and Enki at Adab and that the city-god of Adab was Parag'ellilegarra (Panigingarra) "The Sovereign Appointed by Ellil". Not to be confused with the small, later (Old Babylonian and Sassanian periods) archaeological site named Tell Bismaya, 9 kilometers east of the confluence of the Diyala and the Tigris rivers, excavated by Iraqi archaeologists in the 1980s or Dur-Kurigalzu#Tell_Basmaya, Tell Basmaya, southeast of mode ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lugal
( Sumerian: ) is the Sumerian term for "king, ruler". Literally, the term means "big man." In Sumerian, ''lú'' " 𒇽" is "man" and ''gal'' " 𒃲" is "great", or "big." It was one of several Sumerian titles that a ruler of a city-state could bear (alongside '' en'' and '' ensi'', the exact difference being a subject of debate). The sign eventually became the predominant logograph for "King" in general. In the Sumerian language, is used to mean an owner (e.g. of a boat or a field) or a head (of a unit such as a family). As a cuneiform logograph (Sumerogram) LUGAL (Unicode: 𒈗, rendered in Neo Assyrian). Cuneiform The cuneiform sign LUGAL 𒈗 (Borger nr. 151, Unicode U+12217) serves as a determinative in cuneiform texts ( Sumerian, Akkadian and Hittite), indicating that the following word is the name of a king. In Akkadian orthography, it may also be a syllabogram ''šàr'', acrophonically based on the Akkadian for "king", ''šarrum''. Unicode also includes the cuneif ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lugal-dalu
Lugal-dalu (; ) was a Sumerian ruler of the Mesopotamian city of Adab in the mid-3rd millennium BC. His name does not appear in the Sumerian King List, but he is known from one of a statue bearing his name. The statue is similar in style to those of other Sumerian kings such as Meannesi or Entemena, sons of En-anna-tum I. The statue, made of grey gypsum or limestone, was discovered by Abbas Balkis of Affej during the excavations overseen by Edgar James Banks, who described it in an article published in 1904 as "The Oldest Statue in the World" (a claim shared by other statues such as the Urfa Man or the 'Ain Ghazal Statues). The inscription in archaic cuneiform Cuneiform is a Logogram, logo-Syllabary, syllabic writing system that was used to write several languages of the Ancient Near East. The script was in active use from the early Bronze Age until the beginning of the Common Era. Cuneiform script ... on the statue reads ''è-sar lugal-dalu lugal adab-(ki)'' "In the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sânger
Sânger ( ) is a commune in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania that is composed of seven villages: Bârza (''Borza''), Cipăieni (until 1996, Chimitelnic; ''Keménytelke''), Dalu (''Fodorkút''), Pripoare (''Pripora''), Sânger, Vălișoara (''Sárkihíd''), and Zăpodea (''Zapodia''). Sânger lies on the Transylvanian Plateau, on the banks of Pârâul de Câmpie and it's affluent, Valea Sarchii. It is located in the western part of Mureș County, north of the town of Luduș and west of the county seat, Târgu Mureș. It is crossed by the single-track Luduș-Șieu-Măgheruș railway line and by the county road DJ 153G. In 2002, the commune had a population of 2,530, of which 87% were Romanians, 7% Hungarians, and 6% Roma. Natives *Gheorghe Cipăianu (1878–1957), agronomist and politician *Teofil Oroian (born 1947), officer and military historian *Vasile Pop Vasile Pop (1789 – March 6, 1842) was an Imperial Austrian ethnic Romanian physician. Born into an intell ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dalu, Meghalaya
Dalu is a village in West Garo Hills district, Meghalaya, India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ... famous for coal export in North East India. Location National Highway 51 and National Highway 62 ends at Dalu. Nearest airport is Baljek Airport Baljek, 33 km (21 mi) North-east of Tura in Meghalaya, India. References External links About Dalu Cities and towns in West Garo Hills district {{Meghalaya-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lingbi County
Lingbi County () is a county in northern Anhui Province, China, bordering Jiangsu province to the north and northeast, and is under the administration of the city of Suzhou Suzhou is a major prefecture-level city in southern Jiangsu province, China. As part of the Yangtze Delta megalopolis, it is a major economic center and focal point of trade and commerce. Founded in 514 BC, Suzhou rapidly grew in size by the .... In 2020, the population was 974,720, of which 36.33% lived in urban areas. Administrative divisions Lingbi County is currently divided into 13 towns and 6 townships. ;13 Towns ;6 Townships Climate References Lingbi County County-level divisions of Anhui Suzhou, Anhui {{Suzhou, Anhui-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Guangxi
This is a list of township-level divisions of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. There are a total of 1,230 such divisions in Guangxi, divided into 106 subdistricts, 707 towns, 367 townships, and 50 ethnic townships, the last type designated mainly for the Yao and Miao people. This list is divided first into the prefecture-level then the county-level divisions. City->County order--> Nanning Jiangnan District Subdistricts: * Jiangnan Subdistrict (江南街道), Fujianyuan Subdistrict (福建园街道), Shajing Subdistrict (沙井街道), Nahong Subdistrict (那洪街道) Towns: *Jiangxi (江西镇), Wuxu (吴圩镇), Suxu (苏圩镇), Yan'an (延安镇) Liangqing District Towns: * Liangqing Town (良庆镇), Nama (那马镇), Nachen (那陈镇), Datang (大塘镇), Nanxiao (南 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |