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  2. Fuzhou - Wikipedia

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    Map of Fuzhou (labeled as FU-CHOU (FOOCHOW)) Foochow Mosque in Fuzhou. Fuzhou was occupied by the People's Liberation Army with little resistance on 17 August 1949. [30] In the 1950s, the city was on the front line of the conflict with the KMT in Taiwan, as hostile KMT aircraft frequently bombed the city. The bombing on 20 January 1955 was the ...

  3. Fuzhou, Jiangxi - Wikipedia

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    Fuzhou is a prefecture-level city in the northeastern part of Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China. Fuzhou is located to the south of the provincial capital Nanchang, bordered in the east by Fujian Province. Its total area is 18,800 km 2 (7,300 sq mi). The population is 3,900,000.

  4. File:1924 Imperial Japanese Railway Map of Foochow or Fuzhou ...

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    The map covers Fuzhou, the capital and largest city in the Fujian province, in great detail, noting streets, rivers, islands, towns, and topography. This map was issued as part of the 1924 Official Series Vol. D of the Guide to China and printed at the Toppan Printing Company.

  5. List of administrative divisions of Fujian - Wikipedia

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    The PRC-administered Fujian Province is made up of three levels of administrative division: prefecture-level, county-level, and township-level. The ROC-administered Fujian consists of 67 counties and 2 cities (Fuzhou and Xiamen). Among the two of its 67 counties are Kinmen and Lienchiang.

  6. Fujian - Wikipedia

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    The Wenzhou–Fuzhou and Fuzhou–Xiamen sections of this corridor entered operation in 2009 and link Fujian with Zhejiang with trains running at speeds of up to 250 km/h (155 mph). Within Fujian, coastal and interior cities are linked by the Nanping–Fuzhou (1959), Zhangping–Quanzhou–Xiaocuo (2007) and Longyan–Xiamen Railways , (2012).

  7. Gutian County - Wikipedia

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    Gutian North railway station on the Hefei–Fuzhou high-speed railway, opened in 2015.. Gutian ⓘ (simplified Chinese: 古田县; traditional Chinese: 古田縣; pinyin: Gǔtián Xiàn; Foochow Romanized: Kŭ-chèng Gâing) is a county lying in the northeastern Fujian province, People's Republic of China.

  8. File:Map of Fuzhou Metro.svg - Wikipedia

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    Metro de Fuzhou; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Métro de Fuzhou; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Fucsoui metró; Usage on incubator.wikimedia.org Wn/cdo/福州地鐵新規劃 固価線路 覆蓋縣城; Wn/cdo/Hók-ciŭ Dê-tiék sĭng giĕ-huăh, gó sâ̤ siáng-lô, hók-gái gâing-siàng; Usage on is.wikipedia.org Fuzhou; Usage on it.wikipedia.org

  9. Pingtan Island - Wikipedia

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    Pingtan Island or Haitan Island [1] is an island of Fuzhou off the east coast of mainland Asia in Pingtan County, Fujian Province, China (PRC), south of the complex estuary of the Min River. It is the largest island in Fujian and the fifth-largest island administered by the People's Republic of China. [2]