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Tanzhou (other)
Tanzhou may refer to: *Tanzhou Town (), town in and subdivision of Zhongshan, Guangdong *Changsha, formerly known as Tanzhou Historical prefectures *Tan Prefecture (Hunan) (), which existed between the 6th and 14th centuries in modern Hunan *Tan Prefecture (Beijing) (), which existed between the 6th and 14th centuries in modern Beijing See also *Tan (other) Tan or TAN may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Tan'', an album by the Polish rock band Kult * TAN (group), South Korean boy band * ''Tan'' (newspaper), a newspaper in Turkey * ''Tan'' (weekly newspaper), a newspaper in Kosovo Businesses ...
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Tanzhou Town
Tanzhou is a town situated at the southern extremity of the prefecture-level city of Zhongshan, Guangdong province. At the 2020 census, the population of Tanzhou was 382,445. The total area of the town is . Tanzhou is within northwest of the border with Macau and borders Zhuhai to the south and east; it is thus much closer to central Zhuhai than central Zhongshan. See also *Shatian dialect Satinese (Saatinwaa in Satinese, Shatianhua in Guoyu) is a dialect of Yue Chinese. It is spoken by roughly half of the population of Chungsan (Zhongshan), Guangdong ) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the ... References External linksTanzhou Government Website {{Zhongshan Zhongshan Township-level divisions of Guangdong ...
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Changsha
Changsha is the capital of Hunan, China. It is the 15th most populous city in China with a population of 10,513,100, the Central China#Cities with urban area over one million in population, third-most populous city in Central China, and the most livable city in China, located in the lower reaches of the Xiang River in northeastern Hunan. The city forms a part of the Changzhutan, Greater Changsha Metropolitan Region along with Zhuzhou and Xiangtan, also known as the Changzhutan City Cluster. Greater Changsha was named one of the 13 emerging mega-cities in China in 2012 by the Economist Intelligence Unit. It is also a National Comprehensive Transportation Hub, and one of the first List of National Famous Historical and Cultural Cities in China, National Famous Historical and Cultural Cities in China. Changshanese, a kind of Xiang Chinese, is spoken in the downtown area, while Ningxiangnese and Liuyangnese are also spoken in the counties and cities under its jurisdiction. As of ...
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Tan Prefecture (Hunan)
Tanzhou or Tan Prefecture () was a '' zhou'' (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Changsha, Hunan, China. In the Yuan dynasty it was known as Tanzhou Route () and in the Ming dynasty as Tanzhou Fu (). It existed (intermittently) from 589 to 1372. Geography The administrative region of Tanzhou in the Tang dynasty falls within modern eastern Hunan. It probably includes modern: *Under the administration of Changsha: **Changsha **Liuyang **Changsha County ** Ningxiang *Under the administration of Zhuzhou: **Zhuzhou **Zhuzhou County **Liling *Under the administration of Xiangtan: **Xiangtan ** Xiangxiang **Xiangtan County *Under the administration of Yiyang Yiyang ( zh, s=益阳 , t=益陽 , p=Yìyáng) is a prefecture-level city on the Zi River in Hunan province, China, straddling Lake Dongting and bordering Hubei to the north. According to the Sixth National Population Census of the People's Repub ...: **Yiyang References * Prefectures of the Sui dynasty Prefectu ...
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Tan Prefecture (Beijing)
Tanzhou or Tan Prefecture () was a '' zhou'' (prefecture) in imperial China, centering on modern Miyun County, Beijing, China. It existed (intermittently) from 596 to 1368. In the 10th century it was ceded by Later Jin to the Khitan-ruled Liao dynasty as one of the Sixteen Prefectures. Geography The administrative region of Tan Prefecture in the Tang dynasty is in modern Beijing. It probably includes parts of modern: *Miyun County *Huairou District *Pinggu District Pinggu District (), formerly Pinggu County (), lies in the far east of Beijing Municipality. It has an area of and a population of 457,313 ( 2020 Census). The district is subdivided into 2 subdistricts, 14 towns, and 2 townships. It borders the B ... References * Prefectures of the Sui dynasty Prefectures of the Tang dynasty Prefectures of Later Tang Prefectures of the Liao dynasty Prefectures of the Yuan dynasty Sixteen Prefectures Former prefectures in Beijing Prefectures of the Jin dynasty (1115–1 ...
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