Gui Prefecture (other)
Guizhou (贵州) is a province in southwestern China. Guizhou may also refer to these places in China: Modern locations *Guizhou, Hubei (归州), a town in Zigui County, Hubei, named after the historical prefecture *Guizhou Subdistrict (归州街道), in Gaizhou, Liaoning, named after the historical prefecture Historical locations *Guizhou (in modern Hubei) (歸州), a prefecture between the 7th and 20th centuries in modern Hubei *Guizhou (in modern Guangxi) (桂州), a prefecture between the 6th and 12th centuries in modern Guangxi *Guizhou (in modern Hebei) (媯州), a prefecture between the 7th and 10th centuries in modern Hebei *Guizhou (in modern Liaoning) (歸州), a prefecture between the 11th and 12th centuries in modern Liaoning See also *Gui (other) The GUI ( "UI" by itself is still usually pronounced . or ), graphical user interface, is a form of user interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and audio indica ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guizhou
Guizhou (; formerly Kweichow) is a landlocked province in the southwest region of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Guiyang, in the center of the province. Guizhou borders the autonomous region of Guangxi to the south, Yunnan to the west, Sichuan to the northwest, the municipality of Chongqing to the north, and Hunan to the east. The population of Guizhou stands at 38.5 million, ranking 18th among the provinces in China. The Dian Kingdom, which inhabited the present-day area of Guizhou, was annexed by the Han dynasty in 106 BC. Guizhou was formally made a province in 1413 during the Ming dynasty. After the overthrow of the Qing in 1911 and following the Chinese Civil War, the Chinese Communist Party took refuge in Guizhou during the Long March between 1934 and 1935. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Mao Zedong promoted the relocation of heavy industry into inland provinces such as Guizhou, to better prot ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guizhou, Hubei
Guizhou () is a town under the administration of Zigui County, Hubei, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... , it has one residential community and 11 villages under its administration. Administrative divisions One residential community: * Guizhou () Eleven villages: * Pengjiapo (), Quyuanmiao (), Xiangjiawan (), Xiangxi (), Xiangjiadian (), Zhoujiawan (), Guanzhuangping (), Yanguan (), Wangusi (), Baiguoyuan (), Jiajiadian () References {{Hubei-geo-stub Township-level divisions of Hubei Zigui County ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guizhou Subdistrict
Guizhou Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Gaizhou, Liaoning, China. , it has 12 villages under its administration: *Guizhou Village *Huaishufang Village () *Baishawan Village () *Yangshan Village () *Tuanpu Village () *Donggou Village () *Santaizi Village () *Longbozi Village () *Xi'ertaizi Village () *Fangshen Village () *Pozi Village () *Xianglanqi Village () See also * List of township-level divisions of Liaoning This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Liaoning, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisio ... References Township-level divisions of Liaoning Gaizhou {{Liaoning-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guizhou (in Modern Hubei)
Guizhou or Gui Prefecture () was a '' zhou'' (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Zigui County, Hubei, China. In the Yuan dynasty it was briefly called Guizhou Military Commission () and Guizhou Route (). It existed (intermittently) from 619 until 1912. Geography The administrative region of Guizhou in the Tang dynasty is in modern western Hubei. It probably includes modern: *Under the administration of Yichang: **Zigui County **Xingshan County *Under the administration of Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture: **Badong County Badong County () is a county located in western Hubei province, People's Republic of China, bordering Chongqing municipality to the west. It is the northernmost county-level division under the administration of Enshi Prefecture. The Yangtze River ... References * Prefectures of the Sui dynasty Prefectures of the Tang dynasty Prefectures of Jingnan Prefectures of the Song dynasty Prefectures of the Yuan dynasty Subprefectures of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guizhou (in Modern Guangxi)
Guizhou or Gui Prefecture (桂州) was a '' zhou'' (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Guilin, Guangxi, China. It existed (intermittently) from 507 to 1133. Geography The administrative region of Guizhou in the Tang dynasty falls within modern Guilin in northeastern Guangxi. It probably includes modern: *Guilin *Yangshuo County * Lingchuan County *Xing'an County *Lingui County Lingui District () is the county seat and district administered by Guilin, Guangxi, China, and located midway between Guilin and Yangshuo. The district is mostly rural and hilly, marked by the same dramatic karst topography for which Guilin is f ... References * Prefectures of the Tang dynasty Guangnan West Circuit Prefectures of Ma Chu Prefectures of the Sui dynasty Former prefectures in Guangxi Prefectures of Southern Han {{China-hist-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guizhou (in Modern Hebei)
Guizhou or Gui Prefecture () was a '' zhou'' (prefecture) in imperial China, centering on modern Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China. It was created in 634 by the Tang dynasty and was later ceded by Later Jin to the Khitan-ruled Liao dynasty as one of the Sixteen Prefectures. Geography The administrative region of Guizhou in the Tang dynasty is in modern Zhangjiakou in northwestern Hebei. It probably includes parts of modern: *Zhangjiakou *Huailai County *Zhuolu County *Chicheng County * Chongli County *Xuanhua County *Huai'an County Huai'an County () is a county in the northwest of Hebei, China. It is under the administration of Zhangjiakou Zhangjiakou (; ; ) also known as Kalgan and by several other names, is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Hebei province in N ... References * Prefectures of the Tang dynasty Prefectures of Later Tang Sixteen Prefectures Former prefectures in Hebei {{China-hist-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guizhou (in Modern Liaoning)
Guizhou or Gui Prefecture () was a '' zhou'' (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Gaizhou, Liaoning, China. It was created during the Liao dynasty, and taken out by the succeeding Jin dynasty. Geography The administrative region of Guizhou in the Liao dynasty falls within modern southern Liaoning. It probably includes modern: *Under the administration of Yingkou: **Gaizhou *Under the administration of Dalian: **Wafangdian Wafangdian (), formerly Fuhsien (Fuxian) or Fu County (), is one of the two "northern county-level city, county-level cities", the other being Zhuanghe, under the administration of Dalian, located in the south of Liaoning province, China. The ci ... References * Prefectures of the Liao dynasty Former prefectures in Liaoning {{China-hist-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |