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  • This dynastic table/timeline of [[History of China|Chinese history]] has been adapted, modified and compacted into its present [[Nationalist Republic of China]] <font face="&quot;MS Mincho&quot;"> &#20013;</font><font face="PMingLiU">
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  • *[[US-China Working Group]]
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  • * '''''XXVIIIth General Assembly''''', ''planned for 2012 in [[Beijing]], China''
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  • {{r|South China Sea}}
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  • ...mud, and, ideally, to cause mudslides that could close the passes between China and North Vietnam. ...the [[China Lake Naval Weapons Center|naval weapons testing center]] at [[China Lake]], [[California (U.S. state)]], to [[cloud seeding|seed clouds]] by me
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  • ...Japan took control of Manchuria, was their major force there and fighting China. It contained some of the most hard-line officers, and there were consider
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  • see also [[BBI/Bibliography]] for China-Burma-India * Hsiung, James C. and Steven I. Levine, eds. ''China's Bitter Victory: The War with Japan, 1937–1945'' (1992) [http://www.que
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  • ...yukyu Islands''' are a subtropical [[Japan]]ese island chain in the [[East China Sea]], running southwesterly for about 700 miles (1,127 kilometres) between
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  • ...ietnam, with Laos (via the Truong Son Mountains) to the west and the South China Sea to the east. On its north are [[Thua Thien Province]], [[Hue Province]]
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  • {{r|South China Sea}}
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  • *General Officer Commanding 2nd Army, China, 1941-1945 ===China===
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  • ...IOC's anti-doping policy is a focus of the August, 2008 games in Beijing, China.
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  • ...er of Operations''' (CBI) included the territories of East and South Asia: China, Burma, and India. American, British, Indian, and Chinese troops operated ...mander in China, General [[Joseph Warren Stilwell]]. The Japanese army in China, however, was far too strong for the weak Chinese armies and never lost a b
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  • ...chard W.|year=1994|title=Mimbres to Mimbreño: A Study of Santa Fe's Famous China Pattern|publisher=RK Publishing, Golden, CO|id=ISBN 0-962636-21-5}}
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  • {{r|Cochin China}} {{r|South China Sea}}
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  • ...e northern part of [[Vietnam]] where the Red River Delta meets the [[South China Sea]], is the second largest port in the country (after [[Saigon]]) and the Rail links run through Hanoi and Lao Cai into southern China. The Hanoi-Haiphong line also connects to the north-south and other railroa
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  • *H9N2 China 1999: several human flu like infections reported, full recoveries. *H5N1 China, 2003: 2 human infections, fatal.
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  • *[[Stonehenge]][[Image:Great Wall of China.jpg|thumb|Great Wall of China]] *[[Great Wall of China]]
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  • === China === ...nitoring and Forecasting in China] Air Quality Monitoring & Forecasting in China (AMFIC). Published on [[KNMI]] website.</ref>
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  • ...nese language|Japanese]] pronunciation ''Chuugoku'' are also used to mean 'China'.</ref> ''Chuugoku-chihoo''), also known as '''San-in San-yo''' (山陰山�
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