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Hexing (other)
Hexing is an extinct genus of basal ornithomimosaur dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of northeastern China. Hexing may also refer to: * Hexing, the act of making a curse or supposed real and potentially supernaturally realized malicious wish * Hexing railway station, a railway station on the Taiwan Railways Administration Neiwan Line * Hexing Village (何兴村), Jingdong, Jiangxi Province, China * Hexing Village (禾兴村), Heqing, Lengshuijiang, Hunan Province, China * Hexing Village (和兴村), Renhe Subdistrict, Gaotang County, Liaocheng, Shandong Province, China * Hexing Village (和興村), Zhongpu, Chiayi County, Taiwan * Hexing Village (和興村), Hukou, Hsinchu County, Taiwan * Hexing Village (和興村), Zhongliao, Nantou County, Taiwan * Hexing Village (合興里), Toucheng, Yilan County, Taiwan * Hexing Village (和興里), Zhonghe District, New Taipei, Taiwan * Hexing Village (和興里), Fongshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan * Hexing Village (和興里) ...
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Hexing
''Hexing'' is an extinct genus of basal ornithomimosaur dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of northeastern China. It contains a single species, ''Hexing qingyi''. Discovery and naming In the early twenty-first century, a local farmer at Xiaobeigou in Liaoning discovered the skeleton of a small theropod. He prepared the fossil himself, trying to enhance its value by restoring damaged bones and adding fake parts. Eventually the specimen was obtained by the Geological Museum of Jilin University and more expertly prepared, during which process the added parts were again removed. In 2012, the type species ''Hexing qingyi'' was named and described by Jin Liyong, Chen Jun and Pascal Godefroit. The generic name means "like a crane" in Chinese. The specific name means "with slender wings". The holotype, JLUM-JZ07b1, was found in fluvial deposits of the lower Yixian Formation, which have a highest possible age of 139 million years and a lowest of 128 million years and thus d ...
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Curse
A curse (also called an imprecation, malediction, execration, malison, anathema, or commination) is any expressed wish that some form of adversity or misfortune will befall or attach to one or more persons, a place, or an object. In particular, "curse" may refer to such a wish or pronouncement made effective by a supernatural or spirituality, spiritual power, such as a god or gods, a spirit, or a Natural phenomenon, natural force, or else as a kind of spell (paranormal), spell by magic (paranormal), magic (usually black magic) or witchcraft; in the latter sense, a curse can also be called a hex or a jinx. In many belief systems, the curse itself (or accompanying ritual) is considered to have some causative force in the result. To reverse or eliminate a curse is sometimes called "removal" or "breaking", as the Incantation, spell has to be dispelled, and often requires elaborate rituals or prayers. Types The study of the forms of curses comprises a significant proportion of the s ...
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Hexing Railway Station
Hexing railway station () is a railway station located in Hengshan, Hsinchu County, Taiwan. It is located on the Neiwan line and is operated by the Taiwan Railways Administration Taiwan Railways Administration (TRA) was a governmental agency in Taiwan which operated Taiwan Railway from 1948 to 2023. It managed, maintained, and operated conventional passenger and freight Rail transport, railway services on of track. Pa .... References Railway stations in Taiwan opened in 1950 Railway stations in Hsinchu County Railway stations served by Taiwan Railways Administration {{Taiwan-railstation-stub ...
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Jingdong, Jiangxi
Jingdong () is a town in Qingshanhu District, Nanchang, Jiangxi province, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after .... , it administers the following sixteen residential communities and ten villages: *Jingdong Xiaoqu Community () *Nanyang Huayuan Community () *Qingchun Jiayuan Community () *Yilanyuan Community () *Jiayuan Community () *Aixihuxi Community () *Jingze Community () *Jing'an Community () *Chengdong Huayuan Community () *Nanfang Community () *Donghua Institute of Metrology Community () *Jinghua Community () *Jingrong Community () *Tielujiucun First Community () *Tielujiucun Second Community () *Tianxiang Community () *Liangwan Village () *Taosheng Village () *Taohu Village () *Gaoxing Village () *Tangnan Village () *Hexing Village () *Taozhu Village () *Huangc ...
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Heqing, Lengshuijiang
Heqing Town () is a rural town in Lengshuijiang, Hunan, China. As of the 2017 census it had a population of 38,614 and an area of . Administrative divisions The town is divided into 22 villages and 4 communities, which include the following areas: * Baoxing Community () * Lifu Community () * Qiuxi Community () * Shuangxing Community () * Heqing Village () * Hexing Village () * Huangni Village () * Shuangxing Village () * Lifu Village () * Yangping Village () * Huangchang Village () * Qiuxi Village () * Shexueli Village () * Ruijiang Village () * Luzhu Village () * Liuli Village () * Dongshang Village () * Shuitang Village () * Changchong Village () * Miaotian Village () * Tongzhong Village () * Maoshan Village () * Shishan Village () * Qiaotou Village () * Hongyun Village () * Jianxin Village () Geography Zi River The Zi River (资水) in Hunan, China, flows into the Yangtze River The Yangtze or Yangzi ( or ) is the longest river in Eurasia and the third-longest in the w ...
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Renhe Subdistrict, Gaotang County
Renhe Subdistrict () is a Subdistrict (China), subdistrict in Gaotang County, Liaocheng, Shandong, China. , it administers the following five residential neighborhoods and four villages: *Quanlin Community () *Jinxing Community () *Kangle Community () *Yucai Community () *Jincheng Community () *Hexing Village () *Shengshi Village () *Heping Village () *He'an Village () See also * List of township-level divisions of Shandong References

Township-level divisions of Shandong Gaotang County {{Shandong-geo-stub ...
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Zhongpu
Zhongpu Township or Jhongpu Township () is a rural township in Chiayi County, Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea .... Geography It has a population of 43,275 as of May 2022, and an area of . Administrative divisions The township comprises 22 villages: Dingpu, Fushou, Hemei, Hemu, Hexing, Jinlan, Longmen, Longxing, Ruifeng, Sanceng, Shekou, Shenkeng, Shinong, Tongren, Tungxing, Wantan, Yanguan, Yiren, Yumin, Yunshui, Zhonglun and Zhongpu. Economy The agriculture sector of the township is one of Chiayi's most important fruit producers, such as growing papayas, pineapples, bananas, tangerines and mushrooms. 7,000 hectares of the township area is cultivated for agricultural purpose, in which the industry employs around 15,000 people, or 32% of the township popul ...
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Hukou, Hsinchu
Hukou Township () is a Township (Taiwan), rural township of Hsinchu County, Taiwan. With an area of , it is the third largest township in the county. Hukou had an estimated population of 81,550 in February 2023. The Hukou army base houses the 542nd Armor Brigade of the 6th Army Corps of the Republic of China Army. Administrative divisions The township comprises 20 villages: Aishi, Boluo, Decheng, Fenghuang, Fengshan, Hexing, Hujing, Hukou, Hunan, Renshi, Shengli, Tungxing, Xiaoshi, Xinshi, Xinyi, Zhangan, Zhangling, Zhongshi, Zhongxing and Zhongzheng. Economy The township is home to the Hsinchu Industrial Park. Education *China University of Technology, Hsinchu campus *Hsinchu county Hukou senior high school, incl. grades 7 to 9 *Hsinchu county Xinhu junior high school *Hsinchu county Chungcheng junior high school *Hsinchu county Hukou elementary school *Hsinchu county Changan elementary school *Hsinchu county Xinshih elementary school *Hsinchu county Xinhu elementary schoo ...
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Zhongliao
Zhongliao Township臺灣地區鄉鎮市區級以上行政區域名稱中英對照表.
Glossary of Names for Administrative Divisions. Ministry of the Interior. 26 March 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2017. is a rural township in , .


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Toucheng
Toucheng Township () is an urban township in Yilan County, Taiwan. The township includes Guishan Island and Guiluan Island in the Philippine Sea. The Senkaku Islands, known in Mandarin as the Diaoyu Islands, are claimed as part of the township. History Toucheng was formerly called ''Thau-ui'' (). Toucheng Township () was established on 9 September 1946. Toucheng Township was upgraded to an urban township () on 1 January 1948. Geography * Area: 100.89 km2 (39 sq. mi.) * Population: 28,334 people (September 2023) Administrative divisions Toucheng includes twenty-five urban villages: *Shicheng/Shihcheng (Shih-ch'eng-tzu, Sekijōshi; ), Dali (Ta-li-chien, Dairikan; , 大里簡), Guishan (Kuei-shan, Kīzan; ), Daxi (Ta-ch'i, Taikei; ), Hexing (Ho-hsing, Gōkō; ), Gengxin (), Waiao (Wai-ao, Gaiō; ), Gangkou (Chiang-k'ou, Kōkō; ), Wuying (), Dakeng (), Chengtung (), Chengbei (), Chengxi (), Chengnan (), Zhuan (), Xinjian (), Baya (), Fucheng (), Jinmian (Hsiao-chin-mien ...
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New Taipei City Constituency VIII
New Taipei City Constituency 8 () includes most of Zhonghe in New Taipei City. The district was formerly known as Taipei County Constituency 8 (2008-2010) and was created in 2008, when all local constituencies of the Legislative Yuan The Legislative Yuan () is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan) located in Taipei. The Legislative Yuan is composed of 113 members, who are directly elected for four-year terms by people of the Taiwan Area through a ... were reorganized to become single-member districts. Current district * Zhonghe: ** Villages:Lixing(力行里), Zhongshan(中山里), Zhongzheng(中正里), Zhongyuan(中原里), Zhongxing(中興里)Renhe(仁和里), Neinan(內南里), Wenyuan(文元里), Wainan(外南里), Pinghe(平和里)Zhengxing(正行里), Zhengnan(正南里), Minsheng(民生里), Min'an(民安里), Minyou(民有里)Minxiang(民享里), Wayao(瓦磘里), Jixing(吉興里), Ansui(安穗里)Huiyao(灰磘里), Ziqiang(自強里), ...
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Zhonghe District
Zhonghe District (, Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-hô Khu), also spelled Jhonghe, is an inner city district in New Taipei City in northern Taiwan (ROC). Zhonghe was founded in 1946 as an urban township in what then known as Taipei County in Taiwan Province, until it gained county-administered city status in 1979 and again as a district of New Taipei in 2010. Geography and climate Zhonghe lies just south-west of Taipei City and shares borders with Banqiao, Xindian, Tucheng and Yonghe Districts of New Taipei City, as well as Taipei City. The average annual temperature is and the precipitation averages per year. Most of Zhonghe lies a few tens of meters above sea level and is heavily urbanized, with forested hillier country in the southeast. A mountainous ridge forms most of the eastern border with Xindian, which includes the highest point in Zhonghe, the 302-meter Fenglusai (). History The present-day area of Zhonghe District was originally settled by aboriginal tribes. During c ...
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