- Guangzhou,
previously romanized as
Canton or
Kwangchow, is the
capital and
largest city of
Guangdong province in
southern China.
Located on the Pearl...
- Kouang-Tchéou-Wan and
historically known in
English as
Kwangchowan or
Kwangchow Wan, was a
coastal territory of Zhanjiang,
China leased to
France and...
- "
Kwangchow" (24
April 2006, Poptones) –
reached No. 84 on the
singles chart CD "
Kwangchow" "Tears Dry" "
Kwangchow (Doctors of Love Remix)" "
Kwangchow (Suicide...
- Each "article" in this
category is a
collection of
entries about several stamp issuers,
presented in
alphabetical order. The
entries are
formulated on...
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territory of Guangzhouwan,
historically known in
English as
Kwangchowan or
Kwangchow Wan. The
local po****tion fled
before the
arrival of the French, so upon...
- The
Indochinese experience of the
French and the
Americans (2001) p. 4 "
Kwangchow Bay" . Encyclopædia
Britannica (11th ed. 1911) p. 957. Paul
French (2011)...
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Kwangtung Kwangtung Kuang-tung Guǎngdōng 廣州;广州 Quang-tcheou
Canton Kwangchow Canton Kwangchow Kuang-chou Guǎngzhōu 桂林 Quei-li-ng-fou
Kweilin Kuei-lin Guìlín...
- nationalities). China-Nanking Republic: 182,604,000
Hainan Island: 2,200,000
Kwangchow: 1,238,000 Shantou: 237,000 Fuzhou: 223,000 Amoy: 113,000
Kinmen Island:...
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Swatow Operation Proposed ****anese
invasion of
Sichuan CHE-KIANG
Operation Kwangchow Wan
occupation Operation Ichi-Go
Battle of
Oktwin Mar. 20 - 23, 1942 Battle...
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France seized Kwangchow Wan, (Guangzhouwan) as a
treaty port, and took its own
concession in the
treaty port of Shanghai.
Kwangchow Wan was
leased by...