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Territory of Guangzhouwan,[citation needed]
officially the
Territoire de Kouang-
Tchéou-Wan, was a
territory on the
coast of present-day
Zhanjiang in
China leased...
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Hangzhou is the
capital city of the
Chinese province of Zhejiang. It is
located in
northwestern Zhejiang,
sitting at the head of
Hangzhou Bay. As of the...
- Pao
Tcheou is a
fictional character from a
series of
French novels.
Referring to
himself as "Maitre de L'invisible" ("Master of the Invisible"), due to...
- Zhou
Daguan (Wade–Giles: Chou Ta-kuan; French:
Tcheou Ta-Kouan; c. 1270–?) was a
Chinese diplomat of the Yuan
dynasty of China,
serving under Temür Khan...
- the
colonial authorities in
Kouang Tchéou did not
recognize the
Vichy government, Vichy-issued
stamps for
Kouang Tchéou were
never placed in use there. French...
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Yanaon (1723–1954);
Chandannagar (1673–1952)
China The
territory of Kouang-
Tchéou-Wan, a
dependency of
French Indochina) (1898–1945)
Syria or
French Syria...
- Tswanchow-foo, Tswanchau, T'swan-chau fu, Ts'wan-chiu, Ts'wan-chow-fu, Thsiouan-
tchéou-fou, and Thsíouan-chéou-fou. The
romanizations Chuan-chiu, Choan-Chiu, and...
- Look up
Tongzhou in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tongzhou may
refer to:
Tongzhou District,
Beijing (通州区),
named after a
historical prefecture Tongzhou...
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known as the
Battle of the
Pagoda Anchorage (French:
Combat naval de Fou-
Tchéou, Chinese: 馬江海戰, 馬江之役 or 馬尾海戰,
literally Battle of Mawei), was the opening...
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include Hainan and the
colonies of
British Hong Kong, the
French Kouang-
Tchéou-Wan and
Portuguese Macau. The
Viceroyalty of
Liangguang existed from 1735...