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Linfen (simplified Chinese: 临汾;
traditional Chinese: 臨汾; pinyin: Lín Fén) is a prefecture-level city in the
southwest of
Shanxi province, China, bordering...
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Linfen Road (Chinese: 临汾路) is an east-west
thoroughfare located in the Jing'an
District of Shanghai, People's
Republic of China.
Linfen Road commences...
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Linfen County is a
small Chinese county in
Shanxi province. Its main city is
Linfen city,
previously called Pingyang, po****tion 680,000.
Hukou falls...
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Linfen Yaodu Airport (IATA: LFQ, ICAO: ZBLF) is an
airport serving the city of
Linfen in
Shanxi Province, China. It is
located near the town of Qiaoli...
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Princess Linfen (臨汾公主) was a
Chinese Imperial princess of the Cao Wei
state during the
Three Kingdoms period (220-280 AD). Her
parentage is not recorded...
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Linfen Investment Group Co., Ltd. is a
Chinese sovereign wealth fund of
Linfen Muni****l Government,
Shanxi Province. The
company was the
holding company...
- The 1695
Linfen earthquake struck Shanxi Province in
North China, Qing
dynasty on May 18.
Occurring at a
shallow depth within the
continental crust, the...
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Linfen Campaign (临汾战役) was a
series of
battles fought between the
communists and the
nationalists during the
Chinese Civil War to
control the city of Linfen...
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parent of
Taigang Stainless Steel Co., Ltd., a
listed steel manufacturer and
Linfen Iron and Steel, an
unlisted steel manufacturer respectively. The unlisted...
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Linfen–Fushan
Campaign (临浮战役) was a
series of
battles fought in
regions between Linfen and
Floating Mountain (Fushan, 浮山) in Shanxi,
China between...