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three archipelago districts of
Xisha (Chinese: 西沙; lit. 'west sand'),
Zhongsha (Chinese: 中沙; lit. 'central sand') and
Nansha (Chinese: 南沙; lit. 'south...
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Zhongsha (Chinese: 中沙, p
Zhōngshā) is the
Chinese name for the
Macclesfield Bank in the
South China Sea.
Zhongsha may also
refer to: The
Zhongsha Islands...
- The
Zhongsha Islands is a
Chinese term for a
collection of two skerries, many
entirely submerged banks, seamounts, and
shoals in the
South China Sea. There...
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atolls in the world. The
Macclesfield Bank is part of what
China calls the
Zhongsha Islands,
which includes a
number of
geographically separate submarine features...
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Zhongsha Town (simplified Chinese: 中沙镇;
traditional Chinese: 中沙鎮; pinyin:
Zhōngshā Zhèn) is an
urban town in
Xiangxiang City,
Hunan Province, People's...
- and the rest is over 200
islands scattered across three archipelagos:
Zhongsha,
Xisha and Nansha. It was part of
Guangdong from 1950 to 1988,
after which...
- islands,
shoals and
reefs are
grouped into
three archipelagos, plus the
Zhongsha Islands (Macclesfield Bank and
Scarborough Shoal). The
South China Sea...
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Tianzun Daojiao, Guangdong, a
Chinese town
Zhongsha Daojiao Town, a
disputed administrative area of the
Zhongsha Islands Dajiao, an
annual Taoist ritual/festival...
- main shoals.
These are
sometimes given their Mandarin names of Shangsha,
Zhongsha, Xiasha, and
Jiangyanansha and
sometimes translated as Upper, Middle, Lower...
- China, as the
Republic of
China (ROC),
regarded the
atoll as part of the
Zhongsha Islands. That
position has
since been
maintained by both the ROC, which...