Jilin 吉林

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* Hēilóngjiāng [[黑龍江]]
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* Hēilóngjiāng [[黑龍江]] province
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* Inner Monglia [[內蒙古]]
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* Inner Mongolia [[內蒙古]]
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* Liáoníng [[遼寧]]
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* Liáoníng [[遼寧]] province
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* North Korea
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* Korea 韓國
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* Russia
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* Russia 俄羅斯
Important Cities:
Important Cities:
* Chángchūn 長春
* Chángchūn 長春
* Jílín City 吉林市
* Jílín City 吉林市
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'''Jílín 吉林''' is a province in northeast China.
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'''Jílín 吉林''' is a province in northeast China. It experienced steady immigration from other parts of China in the second half of the nineteenth century. This area was part of Mǎnzhōuguó 滿洲國 from [[1932]] to [[1945]].
== Important Buddhist Sites ==
== Important Buddhist Sites ==
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== Other Notes ==
== Other Notes ==
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* This area did not became dominantly Hàn 漢 until the early 20th century, following steadily increasing in-migration from other Chinese provinces in the second half of the 19th century.
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* Táiyuán [[台源]] was born in this province some time in the nineteenth century
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* This area was part of the Japanese puppet-state Manchuko 滿洲國 from [[1932]] to [[1945]].
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* Táiyuán [[台源]] was born in this province in 18??
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[[Category:Geography]]
[[Category:Geography]]

Current revision as of 01:43, 25 July 2010

Jílín 吉林

Other names include: Jí 吉 (abbreviation); Chi-lin (former romanization)

Nearby Locations:

Important Cities:

  • Chángchūn 長春
  • Jílín City 吉林市
Northeast China Region
Geography Portal

Jílín 吉林 is a province in northeast China. It experienced steady immigration from other parts of China in the second half of the nineteenth century. This area was part of Mǎnzhōuguó 滿洲國 from 1932 to 1945.

Important Buddhist Sites

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Other Notes

  • Táiyuán 台源 was born in this province some time in the nineteenth century
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