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Shaanxi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shaanxi (help · info) (simplified Chinese: 陕 西; traditional Chinese: 陝 西; pinyin: Shǎnxī; Wade–Giles: Shan-hsi; Postal map spelling: Shensi) is a province in the central part ...
Shaanxi Travel Guide: Location, Map, Climate, History, Attractions
Shaanxi Province travel information about location in China, climate, history and attractions in cities like Xian, Yanan, Xianyang, Baoji, Hanzhong, Tongchuan, Ankang and Yulin.
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Shaanxi: Definition from Answers.com
Shaanxi ( ) also Shensi ( ) A province of east-central China crossed by the Wei He. One of the earliest cultural and political centers of China, the
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Shaanxi or Shensi [west of the mountain passes], province (1994 est. pop. 34,010,000), c.76,000 sq mi (196,840 sq km), N central China. Xi'an ...
1556 Shaanxi earthquake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1556 Shaanxi earthquake (Chinese: 华县大地震; pinyin: Huà xiàn dà dìzhèn) or Jiajing earthquake (Chinese: 嘉靖大地震; pinyin: jiājìng dà dìzhèn) was a ...
Shaanxi definition of Shaanxi in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Shaanxi (shän`shē`) or Shensi (shĕn`sē`) [west of the mountain passes], province (1994 est. pop. 34,010,000), c.76,000 sq mi (196,840 sq km), N central China.
Shaanxi Province definition of Shaanxi Province in the Free Online ...
Shaanxi (shän`shē`) or Shensi (shĕn`sē`) [west of the mountain passes], province (1994 est. pop. 34,010,000), c.76,000 sq mi (196,840 sq km), N central China.
Shaanxi
Shaanxi: I. Basic Data: 1. Name: Shaanxi Province 2. Area: 205,600 square kilometers 3. Population: 36.05 million (the 2000 population census) 4. Provincial Capital: Xi'an
Shaanxi - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Shaanxi
Shaanxi. Province of northwest China, bounded to the north by Inner Mongolia, to the east by Shanxi and Henan, to the south by Hubei and Sichuan, and to the west by Gansu and Ningxia ...
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