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Jehol, an
irregular romanization of
Chinese (熱河兒), Mongolian, or Manchu, may
refer to:
Jehol Province Jehol (city), a
former name of the city now known...
- The
Jehol Biota includes all the
living organisms – the
ecosystem – of
northeastern China between 133 and 120
million years ago. This is the
Lower Cretaceous...
- Rehe,
previously romanized as
Jehol, was a
former Chinese special administrative region and
province centered on the city of Rehe, now
known as Chengde...
- The Yin Mountains, also
known by
their Chinese name as the Yin Shan or
Yinshan and by
various romanizations as the
Daqing Mountains, are
mountains in the...
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traditional Chinese: 熱河戰役; pinyin: Rèhé zhànyì,
sometimes called the
Battle of
Jehol) was the
second part of
Operation Nekka, a
campaign by
which the Empire...
- Chengde,
formerly known as
Jehol and Rehe, is a prefecture-level city in
Hebei province,
situated about 225
kilometres (140 mi)
northeast of Beijing....
- and
Manchukuoan order of
battle for
Operation Nekka was:
Kwantung Army
Jehol Operation Force -
Field Marshal Baron Nobuyoshi Muto, 6th
Division (11th...
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coelurosaurian theropod dinosaurs mainly known from the
Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota of China.
Originally named in 1996, this
family was
erected as a monotypic...
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described as the
smallest known "adult"
pterosaur to date. It
lived in the
Jehol Biota 120
million years ago. The
generic name "Nemicolopterus"
comes from...
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primitive birds, pterosaurs, and
other organisms (see
Jehol Biota). It is a
member of the
Jehol group. The
exact age of the
Jiufotang has been debated...