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  2. Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County - Wikipedia

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    The Jinping County Gazetteer (1994:113-132) lists the following ethnic groups.. Miao. Black Miao (黑苗) / Mengba 蒙吧 / Mengshi 蒙施; Qingshui Miao (青水苗) / Mengnengcha 蒙能差; exonym: Mengbu 蒙补 / Mengbei 蒙背

  3. Ethnic villages of China - Wikipedia

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    The Yunnan Nationalities Village, colloquially Yunnan Ethnic Village, (Chinese: 云南民族村; pinyin: Yúnnán Mínzú Cūn) is a theme park that displays the various folklore, culture, and religion of 26 ethnic groups in Yunnan Province, China next to Dianchi lake. [20] The park covers an area of 89 hectares including 31 hectares of water. [20]

  4. High School Affiliated to Minzu University of China - Wikipedia

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    Minzu High School continues to expand its educational resources through its educational group model, which now includes two campuses (Haidian and Chaoyang), two branch schools in Beijing (Changping and Fengtai), and ten branch schools outside Beijing (in locations such as Lingshui and Sanya in Hainan, Kunming and Honghe in Yunnan, Guiyang ...

  5. Ethnic townships, towns, and sums - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic townships (officially translated as nationality townships [1]), ethnic towns, and ethnic sums are fourth-level administrative units designated for ethnic minorities of political divisions in the People's Republic of China.

  6. Yunnan Minzu University - Wikipedia

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    Formerly [until when?] known as Yunnan Nationalities Institute when established on August 1, 1951, the university was founded in part to instruct government leaders to assist minority ethnic groups of Yunnan to ensure their political rights. The school was renamed Yunnan Nationalities University (YNU) on April 16, 2003.

  7. Yunnan - Wikipedia

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    Yunnan is China's fourth least developed province based on disposable income per capita in 2014. [7] Yunnan is situated in a mountainous area, with high elevations in the Northwest and low elevations in the Southeast. Most of the population lives in the eastern part of the province.

  8. Dai people - Wikipedia

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    The Dai people are closely related to the Shan, Lao and Thai people who form a majority in Laos and Thailand, and a large minority in Myanmar. Originally, the Tai , or Dai, lived closely together in modern Yunnan Province until political chaos and wars in the north at the end of the Tang and Song dynasty and various nomadic peoples prompted ...

  9. List of administrative divisions of Yunnan - Wikipedia

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    Longyang District: reorganized 2001-01-30: Zhaotong Prefecture: Zhaotong (PL-City) reorganized: State Council [2001]6 Zhaotong (CL-City) Zhaoyang District: reorganized 2001-12-17: Zhongdian County: Xianggelila County: renamed: Civil Affairs [2001]348 2002-12-26: Lijiang Prefecture: Lijiang (PL-City) reorganized: State Council [2002]122 Lijiang ...