- River' UK: /ˌhɜːˈbeɪ/ or /həˈbeɪ/, UK: /ˈhʌˈbeɪ/,
Postal romanization:
Hopeh New
districts established after 2010 census:
Gaocheng (Gaocheng CLC), Luquan...
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Chinese Communist Party. Our Lady of Joy
Abbey was
located in Chengting,
Hopeh (now Zhengding, Hebei) and its
monks had fled
after thirty-three of them...
- Dingzhou, or
Tingchow in
Postal Map Romanization, and
formerly called Ding
County or Dingxian, is a county-level city in the prefecture-level city of Baoding...
- 37°33′N 115°35′E / 37.550°N 115.583°E / 37.550; 115.583
Jizhou (Chinese: 冀州),
formerly Ji
County (冀县), is a
district in Hengs****,
Hebei Province, China...
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mostly from Shantung, and to a
lesser extent from Liaoning, Kirin, Kiangsu,
Hopeh, Honan, An**** and
Kansu provinces. Most
travelled to
Europe via the Pacific...
- The Hebei–Chahar (or
Hopeh-Chahar)
Political Council, or Hebei-Chahar
Political Commission (Chinese: 冀察政務委員會; pinyin: Jìchá zhèngwù wěiyuánhuì; Wade–Giles:...
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Manchukuo (originally part of Kirin)
Honan 河南 Hénán 豫 Yù
Kaifeng 開封 Kāifēng
Hopeh 河北 Héběi 冀 Jì
Tsingyuan 清苑 Qīngyuàn 1928
renamed from
Chihli Tsingyuan was...
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Archbishop of
Beijing Church Catholic Church Archdiocese Beijing Province Hopeh See
Beijing Installed 1946 Term
ended July 24, 1967
Predecessor Paul Léon...
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seats Guangxi (Kwanghsi): 16
seats Guizhou (Kweichow): 12
seats Hebei (
Hopeh): 31
seats Heilongjiang (Heilongkiang): 5
seats Hejiang (Hojiang): 5 seats...
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reports it
appears that
after the
expedition of
Calgan [a
Chinese city in the
Hopeh [now Hebei]
region where the
Great Wall meets, the
theater of
joint Allied...