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Yangquan (simplified Chinese: 阳泉;
traditional Chinese: 陽泉; pinyin:
Yángquán [jǎŋtɕʰyǎn]) is a prefecture-level city in the east of
Shanxi province, People's...
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Yangquan.
Yangquan North was
expanded with the
opening of the
Yangquan–Dazhai
railway on 24
September 2020,
which provides a link to the new
Yangquan...
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Yangquan theatre bombing was a
suicide bombing that
occurred at a
theatre in
Yangquan, Shanxi, China, on July 22, 1981, when 24-year-old Gao Haiping...
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Yangquan–Dazhai
railway (Chinese: 阳大铁路) is a single-track
electrified railway line in Shanxi, China. The
section from
Yangquan North to
Yangquan East...
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three years old his
family moved from the
Beijing Coal
Design Institute to
Yangquan in Shanxi, due to his
father changing jobs. He also
spent a part of his...
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Puyang – 760,300 129.
Fuxin – 759,100 130.
Jieyang – 741,674 131.
Yangquan – 731,228 132.
Jiamusi – 726,622 133.
Huludao – 724,800 134. Zhumadian...
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Cheng District is a
district of the city of
Yangquan,
Shanxi province, China. As of 2020, it had a po****tion of 225,000 living...
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Yangquan No. 1
Prison is a
prison in
Yinying Town in
Shanxi province of China. It was
founded in June 1952. It is
connected to
Yinying Coal Mine, said...
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Weihai Rizhao Linyi Dezhou Liaocheng Binzhou Heze
Shanxi *Taiyuan
Datong Yangquan Changzhi Jincheng Shuozhou Jinzhong Yuncheng Xinzhou Linfen Lüliang Taiwan...
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Yangquan Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in
Yangquan, China. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. The
stadium holds 20,000 spectators...