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Beigu Islet (Chinese: 北固礁) is the
northernmost point of
territory currently under the
actual control of the
Republic of
China (Taiwan). It is a rocky...
- (Chinese: 甘露寺; pinyin: Gānlù Sì) is a
Buddhist temple located on
Mount Beigu, in
Jingkou District of Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, China. The
original temple dates...
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location missing publisher (link) Ose, I. (2004).
Latvijas 12.
gadsimta beigu - 17.
gadsimta vācu piļu
leksikons (in Latvian). Riga.{{cite book}}: CS1...
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Xiejiao (鞋礁)
Beiquanjiao (北泉礁)
Dongyin (Tungyin; 東引)
Xiyin (Hsiyin; 西引)
Beigu Reef (北固礁) 26°23′23″N 120°28′58″E / 26.389633°N 120.482731°E / 26.389633;...
- top to bottom: view of
Zhenjiang from Jiao Hill,
Jinshan Temple complex,
Beigu Tower,
Ancient Street in
Xijin Ferry,
Wanda Plaza Location of Zhenjiang...
- (1998). Rīgas Pārdaugava
pirms 100 gadiem: Pārdaugavas iedzīvotāji 19. gs.
beigu un 20. gs. sākuma atklātnēs (in Latvian). Zinātne, Riga. ISBN 5-7966-1163-1...
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Chinese (Taiwan)). p. 2.
Retrieved August 30, 2019. This
point (or
rather the
Beigu Reef (北固礁) just offs****)
constitutes the
northernmost territory of the...
- of
National Goods Song (学生国货年歌) 1934
Huang Yanpei Thoughts on
Climbing Beigu Pavilion in
Jingkou (南乡子·登京口北固亭有怀) 1934 Xin Qiji
Composed in
Residence at...
- a few
kilometres downstream. Map
Caune A., Ose I.
Latvijas 12.
gadsimta beigu - 17.
gadsimta vācu piļu leksikons. Rīga, 2004.
Partnership der Kirchen...
- were
swords and spears. At 7 a.m., the
British third brigade landed at
Beigu mountain and
attacked the
north gate,
covered by
heavy artillery fire from...