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Gansu is an
inland province in
Northwestern China. Its
capital and
largest city is Lanzhou, in the
southeast part of the province. The seventh-largest...
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Lanzhou is the
capital and
largest city of
Gansu province in
northwestern China.
Located on the
banks of the
Yellow River, it is a key
regional transportation...
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Gansus is a
genus of
aquatic birds that
lived during the
Aptian age of the
Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian)
period in what are now
Gansu and
Liaoning provinces...
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Gansu earthquake may
refer to: 1654 Tians****
earthquake 1718 Tongwei–
Gansu earthquake 1879
Gansu earthquake 1920
Haiyuan earthquake 2013
Dingxi earthquakes...
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Gansu hamster (Cansumys c****) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae,
endemic to China. It is the only
species in the
genus Cansumys. Smith...
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given the
vernacular name tree peony, and is
native to the
mountains of
Gansu and
adjoining provinces in China. In Chinese, it is
known as 紫斑牡丹 (pinyin:...
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Gansu cuisine, also
known as Long
cuisine (陇菜), is the
regional cooking style of the Han
Chinese deeply influence by the
local ****
people in the Gansu...
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Fargesia 'Rufa',
sometimes also sold
under the name
Gansu 95-1 or
incorrectly as
Fargesia rufa (which is a
distinct species), is a
commonly cultivated...
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Changyeh or
known as Kanchow, is a prefecture-level city in
central Gansu Province in the People's
Republic of China. It
borders Inner Mongolia on...
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residents converted to Buddhism. The Hexi Corridor,
located within modern Gansu, was
traditionally a
Chinese inroad into
Central Asia. From the 9th to 11th...