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- Chinese: 胶州湾; traditional Chinese: 膠州灣; pinyin: Jiāozhōu Wān; German: Kiautschou Bucht, 36°7′24.44″N 120°14′44.3″E / 36.1234556°N 120.245639°E / 36...
- The Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory was a German leased territory in Imperial and Early Republican China from 1898 to 1914. Covering an area of 552 km2...
- Numismatics portal Deutsch-Asiatische Bank "Two Coins from German Occupied Kiautschou (Ching Tao) in 1909". Charm.ru. 1998-03-08. Retrieved 2012-11-20. A MONETARY...
- The Kiautschou German pidgin is a minor extinct pidgin spoken by German-educated Chinese in the Kiautschou Bay concession. There are records of some sort...
- 36°03′52″N 120°19′10″E / 36.06444°N 120.31944°E / 36.06444; 120.31944 Kiautschou Governor's Hall (Chinese: 提督府; pinyin: Tídū Fǔ) is the former German colonial...
- ports were German concessions in China, leased to it by the Qing dynasty: Kiautschou Bay concession, 1898 to 1914 German concession in Tientsin, 1895 to 1917...
- Before the war, she was a Barbarossa-class ocean liner that sailed as SS Kiautschou for the Hamburg America Line and as SS Princess Alice (sometimes spelled...
- – 1895–1945 Kara****o – 1905–1943 Kantō – 1905–1945 Chōsen – 1910–1945 Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory – 1914–1922 Nan’yō 1919–1945 All ports and major...
- was forced to concede the area to Germany the following year, and the Kiautschou Bay concession, as it became known, existed from 1898 to 1914 (Li 2005...
- admiral in the Imperial German Navy. He was the final governor of the Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory from 1911 to 1914 and was most notable as the German...