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Located on the northern shore of Liaodong Bay, Jinzhou encompasses a coastline of 97.7 km (60.7 mi), with the Port of Jinzhou being China's northernmost seaport. It is the fifth-most populous city in Liaoning, with a population of 2,703,853 (2020 census), of whom 1,524,362 reside in the built-up (or metro) area encompassing the 3 urban urban ...
Jinzhou (simplified Chinese: 晋州; traditional Chinese: 晉州; pinyin: Jìnzhōu) is a town and the seat of Jinzhou City in southern Hebei province, China. [1] As of 2011 [update] , it has 43 villages under its administration.
Researching old maps and cartographic records at the National Archives; NASA World Wind overlays satellite, aerial and topographic maps of the United States; Google Earth: a visual 3D interactive atlas. Atlas World: a directory of atlases currently in print. List of official state road maps of the United States; Scanned official transportation ...
Guta District (simplified Chinese: 古塔区; traditional Chinese: 古塔區; pinyin: Gǔtǎ Qū) is a district of the city of Jinzhou, Liaoning, People's Republic of China. Administrative divisions [ edit ]
Click on the map for a fullscreen view. Location; Location: ... The Port of Jinzhou is a seaport on the Bohai Sea in the vicinity of Jinzhou, ...
Yi County or Yixian (simplified Chinese: 义县; traditional Chinese: 義縣; pinyin: Yì Xiàn) is a county in west-central Liaoning Province, China, and is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Jinzhou. Fengguo Temple, dating from 1020, is located in the county seat.
Linghe District (simplified Chinese: 凌河区; traditional Chinese: 淩河區; pinyin: Línghé Qū) is a district of the city of Jinzhou, Liaoning, People's Republic of China. Administrative divisions
The Soviet forces advanced to Jinzhou and the Communist Party-led Jinzhou Prefectural Government was established (1945) People's Republic of China. Jinzhou became part of Lüda City (旅大市) (1950) After becoming part of Liaonan Special Zone (1966), Jinzhou was returned to Lüda City (1969), which was later renamed as Dalian City (1981)