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Yongshun County (simplified Chinese: 永顺县;
traditional Chinese: 永順縣; pinyin:
Yǒngshùn Xiàn) is a
county of
Hunan Province, China. It is
under the administration...
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Furong (Chinese: 芙蓉; pinyin: Fúróng) is a town in
Yongshun County,
Xiangxi Prefecture, Hunan. The town, also
advertised as
Furong Ancient Town, is a tourist...
- Su
Yongshun (Chinese: 苏永舜; born 1934 in China) is a
Chinese retired football manager. As a player, Su's team
qualified for the
University Games held in...
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seven counties: Baojing, Fenghuang, Guzhang, Huayuan, Longshan, Luxi, and
Yongshun.
Jishou is the capital. Of the 2,480,000 residents, 66.6% are
ethnic minorities...
- 灵溪镇; pinyin: língxī zhèn) is a town of
Yongshun County,
Hunan Province, China, and also the seat of
Yongshun County, Hunan, China.
Located in the central...
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Yongshun Town (simplified Chinese: 永顺地区;
traditional Chinese: 永順地區; pinyin:
Yǒngshùn Dìqū) is a township-level
division situated in
Tongzhou District,...
- Ling
Yongshun (Chinese: 凌永顺; 2
April 1937 – 2 July 2023) was a
Chinese academic specializing in
electronic countermeasures technology, and an academician...
- "Ethnicity as
Policy Expedience: Clan
Confucianism in
Ethnic Tujia-Miao
Yongshun,"
Asian Ethnicity 2(1): 73–88. Sutton, D. (2000). "Myth
Making on an Ethnic...
- Ren
Yongshun (simplified Chinese: 任永顺;
traditional Chinese: 任永順; pinyin: Rén
Yǒngshùn; born 8
April 1985) is a
Chinese football defender. Ren
Yongshun was...
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Shidi (Chinese: 石堤镇; pinyin: shídīzhèn) is a
small town in
Yongshun County, in the
north west
Hunan province of
China Microsoft Encarta 2005
World atlas...