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Category:Cities in Shandong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shandong - City Population - Cities, Towns & Provinces ...
Name Abbr. Status Original Capital A (km2) C 1982-07-01 f C 1990-07-01 f C 2000-11-01 f < Shandong: SD: Prov: 山东省: Jinan: 153,300: 74,419,054: 84,392,104: 89,971,789
Shandong Cities and Hometowns : Red Thread Maps 4 - Orphanage Cities
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List of administrative divisions of Shandong - Wikipedia, the free ...
Shandong, a province of the People's Republic of China, is made up of the following administrative divisions: 17 prefecture-level divisions 15 prefecture-level cities
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Qingdao China. Qingdao (formerly: Tsingtao) is a port city and naval base in Shandong province in China and located on the Yellow Sea. The city has seven urban districts and five ...
Outline Map of Shandong, Shandong Cities Map
Outline Shandong Map, clearly showing the Shandong outline, marking the main cities, such as Wefang, Dongying, Longkou, Yantai, Dezhou, Weihai, Wendeng, Tengxian, Jinan, Qingdao ...
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Qufu
Qufu LocationQufu is a city in Shandong Province, China. It is located at 35.36 degrees northern latitude and 117.02 degrees east of Greenwich, about
Jinan
Jinan IntroductionJinan, capital of Shandong Province on China's east coast, it is divided into 5 districts and 5 counties. It is the centre of polit
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A Shan by Any Other NameWall Street Journal (blog)If you live in the Shan family village in Shandong province, the answer is a Chinese character so rare that computer systems used to issue official ... |
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