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Andong (92,000 or 315,242 in 1940)
Kirin (119,000 or 173,624 in 1940)
Tsitsihar (75,000 in 1940) Source: Beal,
Edwin G (1945). "The 1940
Census of Manchuria"...
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confusion within the city of Tai’an (泰安) in
Shandong Province (山東省). It is on the
former Tsitsihar-Koshen
railway about 100 km (62 mi) west of Bei'an. v t e...
- 福建 Fújiàn 閩 Mǐn
Foochow 福州 Fúzhōu
Heilungkiang 黑龍江 Hēilóngjiāng 黑 Hēi
Tsitsihar 齊齊哈爾 Qíqíhār 1914
Hulunbuir Region split, 1920
merged back.
Honan 河南 Hénán...
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controlled by the
Communist troops or
Soviet forces, such as Dairen,
Tsitsihar, Harbin, Lyushun,
affecting around 800 to 900
constituencies as per government...
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Alexander Sosnovsky (Belarus),
Jeannot Vaymerskirch (Luxemburg), Chen Xi Ze (
Tsitsihar Philharmonic Orchestra, China),
Hwang Eun Seok (Geoje,
South Korea). Daniel...
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Lieutenant General Korechika Anami, with
headquarters at
Tsitsihar).
Second Army (commanded by
Lieutenant General Yoshio Kozuki, with headquarters...
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Maurice Bel**** set a new
aviation distance record by
flying non-stop to
Tsitsihar,
China in the
Breguet 19 "?", a
distance of
about 4,846 miles. The Bridge...