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Lüshunkou District (also
Lyushunkou District;
simplified Chinese: 旅顺口区;
traditional Chinese: 旅順口區; pinyin:
Lǚshùnkǒu Qū) is a
district of Dalian, Liaoning...
- The
Battle of
Lüshunkou (Chinese: 旅順口之戰; ****anese: Ryōjunkō-no-tatakai (旅順口の戦い)) was a land
battle of the
First Sino-****anese War. It took
place on 21...
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entrance of the
Bohai Sea, and
included the port city of
Ryojun (Port Arthur/
Lüshunkou). ****an lost
Kwantung w****s
later in the
Triple Intervention and the Qing...
- Port
Arthur may
refer to: In China: Port Arthur, China, now
called Lüshunkou District, in the city of
Dalian Port
Arthur m****acre (China) in the Sino-****anese...
- "Ryojun" (****anese: 旅順) from the
original Port Arthur, now the city's
Lüshunkou district. In 2016,
Dalian ranked 48th in the
Global Financial Centres...
- the
Soviet Navy from
Lüshunkou (Port Arthur), the
North Sea
Fleet was
established in 1960 with
naval bases in
Qingdao and
Lüshunkou.[citation needed] The...
- Lüshun
railway station (in Chinese: 旅顺火车站) is
located in
Lüshunkou District of
Dalian City, China, and is the
final stop of the Dalian-Lushun
branch of...
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Tianjin and the
capital Beijing. Li
decided to
fortify the
ports of
Lushunkou,
Weihaiwei and
Tianjin that
formed a
triangle within the
Bohai bay. This...
- Lüshun Port (Chinese: 旅顺港; pinyin: Lǚshùn gǎng) in
Lüshunkou District, Dalian,
Liaoning province, China,
refers to the
original Lüshun
Naval Port (Chinese:...
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grenade launcher Area code 203, in
Connecticut The year 203 Hill 203, near
Lüshunkou,
China Sloane, N. J. A. (ed.). "Sequence A000110 (Bell or exponential...