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  • In imperial China, bureaucrats and other educated elites wrote official and scholarly texts i
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  • ...oreign Minister, [[Takaaki Kato]], presented the [[Twenty-One Demands]] to China, over the objection of his conservative enemy, [[Aritomo Yamagata]].<ref>{{
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  • '''Nghe An Province''' is in the northern part of [[Vietnam]], with the South China Sea as its eastern border. Its northern border is with [[Thanh Hoa Province
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  • ...l Park''' (千山国家公园) is a mountainous national park in [[Liaoning]] Province China, 18km by road, south east of [[Anshan]]. The park is referred to as 'The No ...ory of religious worship dating back 1200 years to the [[Tang]] dynasty of China. The Emperor [[Taizong]], Li Shimin, of the Tang Dynasty visited the site a
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  • ...entecostal practice. This includes Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, and China among others.
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  • ...gyzstan, and smaller but politically significant groups in Afghanistan and China, add to the country's influence.
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  • ...ates and territories; [[Subdivisions of the People's Republic of China|for China]] it's a catalog of provinces, autonomous regions and the two SAR, Hong Kon
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  • * Meredith, Robyn. ''The Elephant and the Dragon: The Rise of India and China and What It Means for All of Us'' (2007) * Rawlinson, H. G. ''India: A Shor
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  • ...ire of Japan]] took control of [[Korea]], [[Taiwan]] and parts of mainland China. Ethnic Korean and Chinese people, by choice or coercion, arrived in Japan At this time, Japan did not recognised the [[People's Republic of China]] or either [[North Korea|North]] or [[South Korea]]. This rendered post-co
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  • ...tled cargo, ranging from [[Guam]] to China. After discharging equipment in China, she departed [[Qingdao|Tsingtao]] [[29 November]], for the United States.
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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 0-9626362-1-5}}
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  • ===China=== ...n Narrative: The Comparative Study Of Population Dynamics In Late Imperial China." ''Journal Of Asian Studies'' 1998 57(3): 714-743. Issn: 0021-9118 Fulltex
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  • '''''Sedna Desgagnes''''' is a [[bulk carrier]] built in China for the Canadian shippling line [[Desgagnes]]. The television series ''[[H
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  • ...ilt in a shipyard of the [[Nantong Mingde Heavy Industries]] in [[Nantong, China]].
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  • ...to the south, [[India]] to the east, Iran and Afghanistan to the west, and China to the north. The capital is [[Islamabad]], and the largest city [[Karachi]
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  • ===China=== * Eastman Lloyd. ''Seeds of Destruction: Nationalist China in War and Revolution, 1937- 1945.'' Stanford University Press, 1984
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  • ...ts sighted mines drifting in the murky waters of the [[East China Sea|East China]] and [[Yellow Sea]]s. Gunfire from the ships destroyed these menaces to na ...ng Kong, the ship prepared to embark Chinese soldiers for passage to North China.
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  • ...inal form, with a documented history of over 2,500 years. It originated in China, is a traditional game throughout East Asia, is considered the national gam ...361. Historically, 15-line boards were once normal in China and 17-line in China, Tibet and Japan. There has been some experimentation with 21 and 23-line b
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  • {{rpl|China-Burma-India theater}}
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  • ...g in Burma. The [[Burma Road]] was the main supply route for Allied aid to China. The Japanese had taken neighboring Malaya and Thailand, invaded Burma, and
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