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Fuxin (Chinese: 阜新; pinyin:
Fùxīn) is a prefecture-level city in
northwestern Liaoning province, People's
Republic of China,
bordering the
Inner Mongolia...
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Fuxin railway station (Chinese: 阜新站) is a
railway station on the
Jingshen P****enger Railway, in the People's
Republic of China. This
station was named...
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Zhang Fuxin (Chinese: 張阜新; born
September 1, 1961) is a
retired male
racewalker from PR China, who
competed at the 1984
Summer Olympics for his native...
- (Chinese: 孙家湾矿难) was a mine
disaster that
occurred on 14
February 2005 in
Fuxin city,
Liaoning province, in the
northeastern part of the People's Republic...
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Fuxin Mongol Autonomous County (Chinese: 阜新蒙古族自治县), or
simply Fuxin County (阜新县), is a
county in the west of
Liaoning of
Northeast China. It is under...
- Zhao
Fuxin (Chinese: 趙富鑫; 1904–1999) was a
physics professor at Xi'an
Jiaotong University. He was born in Shanghai. He was a
member of
Chinese Communist...
- via the
cities of
Fuxin and
Panjin and was
previously numbered as
Liaoning Expressway S21.
Construction of the
section north of
Fuxin started on 23 February...
- Fósì shuǐkù) is a
large reservoir in Yaowobao, Fosi Town,
Fuxin Mongol Autonomous County,
Fuxin City,
Liaoning Province, China,
located on the main stream...
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subdistrict of Huanghua, Hebei,
China Huadong Subdistrict,
Fuxin (华东街道), a
subdistrict of
Fuxin, Liaoning,
China Huadong Hospital (华东医院), a
teaching hospital...
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Anqing – 804,493 127.
Liaoyang – 793,700 128.
Puyang – 760,300 129.
Fuxin – 759,100 130.
Jieyang – 741,674 131.
Yangquan – 731,228 132.
Jiamusi –...