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  • ...and China. Shenyang would remain in Japanese control until 1945. Post war, Shenyang was developed as a central player in the large scale industrial development ...ms listed under 'Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties'). In 2008, Shenyang will host the football events of the Olympic Games.
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  • {{Image|Shenyang Imperial Palace - Eastern line.JPG|right|350px|The Eastern Line of the Pala ...in Shenyang as a second capital. The Qing Emperors would frequently visit Shenyang and stay in the Palace there while paying homage to their ancestors who's t
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Shenyang]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{Image|Shenyang Imperial Palace - Eastern line.JPG|right|350px|The Eastern Line of the Pala ...in Shenyang as a second capital. The Qing Emperors would frequently visit Shenyang and stay in the Palace there while paying homage to their ancestors who's t
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  • {{r|Shenyang}}
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  • ...and China. Shenyang would remain in Japanese control until 1945. Post war, Shenyang was developed as a central player in the large scale industrial development ...ms listed under 'Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties'). In 2008, Shenyang will host the football events of the Olympic Games.
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  • {{r|Shenyang}}
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  • ...ell as ship building in [[Dalian]] and aircraft and car manufacturing in [[Shenyang]]. * [[Shenyang|Shěnyáng]] (沈阳市)
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  • ...as an [[UNESCO World Heritage site]] along the Imperial Palace in China's Shenyang city, under the name "Imperial Palaces of the Ming and [[Qing dynasty|Qing
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  • {{r|Shenyang}}
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  • ...nded the 33rd Regiment in China, and worked actively in Kunming, Wuhan and Shenyang. <ref name=MWC>{{citation
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  • ...port is the closest to the park. Coaches and trains run between Anshan and Shenyang very frequently. The train will take 50 minutes and the coach about twice t
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  • ...Situated in the central area of the province, it is about 92km south of [[Shenyang|Shěnyáng]], the province's capital. Anshan is on the boundary between the ...e north. The city is beside the Shanda highway (沈大高速公路) which runs between Shenyang and Dalian (the two larger cities of Liaoning province). This is a privatel
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  • <td>[[Shenyang]]</td>
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  • * [[Shenyang Imperial Palace]]
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  • ...f [[Whisky]] was in order. The day before, Derek had visited (real life) [[Shenyang Imperial Palace]], a UNESCO heritage site, and noticed that wikipedia's art
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