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Gaoyou (simplified Chinese: 高邮;
traditional Chinese: 高郵; pinyin:
Gāoyóu), is a county-level city
under the
administration of Yangzhou,
Jiangsu province...
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Gaoyou Lake (Chinese: 高邮湖; pinyin:
Gāoyòu Hú) is the
sixth largest freshwater lake in China, it is
located between An****
Province and
Jiangsu Province...
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Nanjing and beyond, and
eventually culminated in a ****
breach along Lake
Gaoyou on 25
August 1931.
Fatality estimates vary widely. A
field survey by the...
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Gaoyou railway station (Chinese: 高邮站) is a
railway station in
Gaoyou Subdistrict,
Gaoyou, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China. It
opened with the
remaining section...
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capturing a well-known Red
Turban leader. In 1353, he
began a
siege of
Gaoyou, the last
holdout on
Grand Canal which had been
seized by a salt smuggler...
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Large lakes in
Jiangsu include Lake Tai (the largest), Lake Hongze, Lake
Gaoyou, Lake Luoma, and Lake Yangcheng.
Before 1194 A.D., the Huai
River cut through...
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Gaoyou–Shaobo
campaign was a
campaign fought at the
Gaoyou and the
region between Gaoyou and
Shaobo (邵伯) in Jiangsu, and it was a
clash between the communists...
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Nowadays the Huai
River then runs
southwards as the
Sanhe River by way of the
Gaoyou Lake and
Shaobo Lake,
emptying into the
Yangtze River at
Sanjiangying (三江营)...
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Jiehezhen December 19–21, 1945 —
Battle of
Shaobo December 19–26, 1945 —
Gaoyou–Shaobo
Campaign December 21–30, 1945 —
Battle of Tangtou–Guocun January...
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Beichengzi River,
Tongyang Canal,
Xintongyang Canal,
Baima Lake,
Baoying Lake,
Gaoyou Lake and
Shaobo Lake. Like much of the
entire prefecture-level city, Yangzhou's...