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Hankou,
alternately romanized as
Hankow (simplified Chinese: 汉口;
traditional Chinese: 漢口; pinyin:
Hànkǒu), was one of the
three towns (the
other two were...
- came from the city's
historical origin from the
conglomeration of Wuchang,
Hankou, and Hanyang,
which are
collectively known as the "Three
Towns of Wuhan"...
- The
German concession in
Hankou (Chinese: 漢口德租界;
Hànkǒu dé zūjiè; German:
Deutsche Konzession in Hankau) was a
German concession in China,
under administration...
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Uprising and the
loyalist armies of the Qing dynasty. The
battle was
waged in
Hankou and Hanyang,
which along with
Wuchang collectively form the tri-cities of...
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Hankou Seimeibun (犯行声明文) is an EP
released by the
Gazette on
October 1, 2003. The
first press edition came
housed in a
glossy paper case, with pictures...
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Hankou railway station (simplified Chinese: 汉口站;
traditional Chinese: 漢口站; pinyin:
Hànkǒu zhàn) is one of the
three main
railway stations in the city...
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District in Wuhan, Hubei, China. It was
established in 1880 as a
clinic under Hankou's Catholic church. In 1893, it was
later expanded and
renamed as Catholic...
- The Beijing–
Hankou or
Jinghan railway (simplified Chinese: 京汉铁路;
traditional Chinese: 京漢鐵路; pinyin: Jīnghàn Tiělù), also Peking–Hankow railway, was the...
- The
French concession of
Hankow (Chinese: 漢口法租界;
Hànkǒu fǎ zūjiè; French:
Concession française de
Hankou[clarify]) was one of four
French concessions in...
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Fourth Army. The New
Fourth Army was
established on
December 25, 1937 in
Hankou,
moving to
Nanchang on
January 6, 1938, when the
detachments began marching...