- Songjiang, from the
Chinese for "Pine River" and
formerly romanized as
Sungkiang,
usually refers to one of the
following areas within the muni****l limits...
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Sungkiang or
Songjiang (Chinese: 松江省; pinyin: Sōngjiāng Shěng; Wade–Giles: Sung-chiang Sheng) was a
province (c.32,000 sq mi/82,880 km2) of the Republic...
- late as the mid-19th century, when its name was
typically romanized as
Sungkiang. It
continued to
serve as the
prefectural capital under the "Right" Governor...
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became the
officers of the
Chinese soldiers recruited mainly in and
around Sungkiang (Songjiang). The
Chinese troops were
increased to 3,000 by May 1862, all...
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recruited by Ward in and
around Songjiang (romanized at the time as "
Sungkiang"). The
Chinese troops were
increased to 3,000 by May 1862, all equipped...
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Liaoning Eastern part of
Mongolia Changpai 長白時區 (UTC+08:30)
Antung Heilungkiang Hokiang Kirin Nunkiang Sungkiang Heilongjiang Jilin Eastern part of Liaoning...
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special administrative region Kweisui was
renamed Hohhot (呼和浩特)
after 1949
Sungkiang 松江 Sōngjiāng 松 Sōng
Mutankiang 牡丹江 Mǔdānjiāng 1947
created from Manchukuo...
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After the
victory in the Sino-****anese War, he was made vice
governor of
Sungkiang province in Manchuria.
After the People's
Republic of
China had been established...