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  2. Guangxi - Wikipedia

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    广西佈僮自治区. Guangxi, [a] officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China, located in South China and bordering Vietnam ( Hà Giang, Cao Bằng, Lạng Sơn, and Quảng Ninh Provinces) and the Gulf of Tonkin. Formerly a province, Guangxi became an autonomous region in 1958.

  3. Guangxi Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Guangxi Massacre ( simplified Chinese: 广西大屠杀; traditional Chinese: 廣西大屠殺; pinyin: Guǎngxī Dàtúshā ), or the Guangxi Cultural Revolution Massacre ( 广西文革大屠杀; 廣西文革大屠殺; Guǎngxī Wéngé Dàtúshā ), was a series of events involving lynching and direct massacre in Guangxi during the Cultural ...

  4. Guilin - Wikipedia

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    Guilin was the provincial capital of Guangxi before 1912 and from 1936 to 1949. Guilin became one of the most important military, transport, and cultural centers of China during World War II. The city drastically expanded as refugees from all over China poured in, and by 1944 its population had grown from 70,000 pre-war to more than 500,000.

  5. South China Karst - Wikipedia

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    The South China Karst ( simplified Chinese: 中国南方喀斯特; traditional Chinese: 中國南方喀斯特; pinyin: Zhōngguó Nánfāng Kāsītè ), a UNESCO World Heritage Site since June 2007, [1] spans the provinces of Chongqing, Guangxi, Guizhou, and Yunnan. It is noted for its karst features and landscapes as well as rich biodiversity.

  6. Old Guangxi clique - Wikipedia

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    Old Guangxi clique. After the founding of the Republic of China, Guangxi served as the base for one of the most powerful warlord cliques of China: the Old Guangxi Clique ( simplified Chinese: 旧桂系; traditional Chinese: 舊桂系; pinyin: Jiù Guìxì ). Led by Lu Rongting, the clique was able to take control of neighbouring Hunan and ...

  7. Hepu County - Wikipedia

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    0779. Hepu ( Chinese: 合浦; pinyin: Hépǔ ), alternately romanized as Hoppo, Hopu or Hop'u, is a county under the administration of Beihai City in southeastern Guangxi, China. It borders Lianjiang ( Guangdong) to the southeast, Bobai County to the northeast, the Gulf of Tonkin to the south, Qinzhou to the west, and Pubei County to the north.

  8. List of administrative divisions of Guangxi - Wikipedia

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    Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China, is made up of the following three levels of administrative division. Administrative divisions [ edit ] All of these administrative divisions are explained in greater detail at administrative divisions of China .

  9. Liuzhou - Wikipedia

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    Liuzhou ( / ljuːˈdʒoʊ /; [3] Chinese: 柳州, IPA Pronunciation: [ljòʊ.ʈʂóʊ]) is a prefecture-level city in north-central Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. The prefecture's population was 4,157,934 as of 2020 census, [4] including 2,519,051 in the built-up area made of five urban districts.