- or /dʒɛˈdʒæŋ/, US: /ˌdʒʌdʒiˈɑːŋ/ or /dʒʌˈdʒjɑːŋ/; 浙江, also
romanized as
Chekiang New
districts established after 2010 census:
Fuyang (Fuyang CLC), Lin'an...
- Wu (simplified Chinese: 吴语;
traditional Chinese: 吳語; pinyin: Wúyǔ;
Wugniu and IPA:6wu-gniu6 [ɦu˩.nʲy˦] (Shanghainese), 2ghou-gniu6 [ɦou˨.nʲy˧] (Suzhounese))...
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Chekiang was a
province of the
Republic of
China (ROC)
created after the end of the Qing dynasty. It was
conquered by the People's
Republic of
China (PRC)...
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University in 1927, in
memory of Sun Yat-sen, and soon
renamed as
National Chekiang University in 1928.
During the
presidency of Chu
Kochen from 1936 to 1949...
- Kiangsu-
Chekiang College may
refer to: Kiangsu-
Chekiang College (Shatin),
secondary school in Shatin, Hong Kong Kiangsu-
Chekiang College (Kwai Chung),...
- The Zhejiang-Jiangxi
campaign or the
Chekiang–Kiangsi
campaign (****anese: 浙贛作戦,
simplified Chinese: 浙赣战役;
traditional Chinese: 浙赣戰役; pinyin: Zhè-Gàn Zhànyì)...
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Kiangsu and
Chekiang Primary School (also
called as KCPS) is a co-educational
primary school in
North Point, Hong Kong
founded in 1953 by the
Kiangsu and...
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Zhoushan is an
urbanized archipelago with the
administrative status of a prefecture-level city in the
eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang. It consists...
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Taizhou is a city
located at the
middle of the East
China Sea
coast of
Zhejiang province. It is
located 300 km (190 mi)
south of
Shanghai and 230 km (140 mi)...
- The
Bishop of
Chekiang,
exercised episcopal leadership over the
Diocese of
Chekiang of the
Anglican Church in China. The diocese,
similar in
extent to...