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Liaobei (Wade-Giles: Liaopei) also
known as
Liaopeh is a de jure
province of the
Republic of
China under ROC law as the
government of the
Republic of...
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areas of the
former Republic of
China provinces of Suiyuan, Chahar, Rehe,
Liaobei, and Xing'an,
along with the
northern parts of
Gansu and Ningxia. Its area...
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Mongolia West and South :
Suiyuan South:
Shanxi and
Hebei East: Rehe and
Liaobei Inner Mongolia § Republic of
China and the
Second World War
periods Zhangjiakou...
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Guangxi 廣西 Guǎngxī 桂 guì
Guilin 桂林
Guizhou 貴州 Guìzhōu 黔 qián
Guiyang 貴陽
Liaobei 遼北
Liáoběi 洮 táo
Liaoyuan 遼源
Liaoning 遼寧 Liáoníng 遼 liáo
Shenyang 瀋陽 Ningxia...
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Andong Province-controlled June 1947 - 1
October 1949 1947-06-
Siping 四平市
Liaobei Province-controlled June 1947 - 1
October 1949 1947-06-
Jilin 吉林市 Jilin...
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Hohhot (呼和浩特; ᠬᠥᠬᠡᠬᠣᠲᠠ)
Mongol Mongolian Suiyuan, Chahar, Rehe,
Liaobei, Xing'an,
Gansu and Ningxia.
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region 广西壮族自治区 Guǎngxī...
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Province in 1947;
dissolved in 1954 and
incorporated into
Liaoning Province.
Liaobei Province:
split from
Liaoning Province in 1947;
dissolved in 1949 and parts...
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Weihai * * * * * * * 222,000 * *
Liaodong * * * * * * * 2,992,000 * *
Liaobei * * * * * * * 4,629,000 * *
Songjiang * * * * * * * 2,571,000 * * Hejiang...
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during the
Republican era of
China in the
eponymous town of Dengjiatun,
Liaobei province (now part of Shuangliao,
Jilin province). It led to the deaths...
- 1931,
shortly after the
Mukden Incident at
Taonan in the
northwest of
Liaobei province, Zhang—who was
commander of the 2nd
Provincial Defense Brigade—took...