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Zhangjiakou (/ˈdʒɑːŋdʒiˈɑːˈkoʊ/; Chinese: 张家口; pinyin:
Zhāngjiākǒu;
Mandarin pronunciation: [ʈʂáŋ tɕjá kʰòʊ]), also
known as
Kalgan and by
several other...
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withdraw the
remaining Nationalist troops to Beiping,
Tianjin and
Zhangjiakou and
consolidate the
defense in
these garrisons. The
Nationalists were...
- 79.2
kilometres (49.2 mi)
expressway in
China connecting Beijing and
Zhangjiakou.
Construction began in 1998 and
finished November 16, 2002. The expressway's...
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other skiing events were held in
Taizicheng Area in
Chongli District,
Zhangjiakou, 220 km (140 mi) from
downtown Beijing and 130 km (81 mi) away from Xiaohaituo...
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Zhangjiakou railway station can
refer to:
Zhangjiakou railway station (opened in 1957), a
station on the Beijing-
Zhangjiakou intercity railway Zhangjiakou...
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Games were
concentrated around Beijing, its
suburb Yanqing District, and
Zhangjiakou, with some
events (including the
ceremonies and curling) repurposing...
- The G5516
Sonid Right Banner–
Zhangjiakou Expressway (Chinese: 苏尼特右旗—张家口高速公路), also
referred to as the
Sozhang Expressway (Chinese: 苏张高速公路), is an expressway...
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Zhangjiakou Ningyuan Airport (IATA: ZQZ, ICAO: ZBZJ) is a dual-use
military and
public airport serving the city of
Zhangjiakou in
Hebei province, north...
- Chónglǐ Qū;
Mandarin pronunciation: [ʈʂʰʊ̌ŋ lì tɕʰý]) is a
district of
Zhangjiakou,
Hebei province, China. By road, it is 241
kilometres (150 mi) from Beijing...
- Miao)
Hebei *Shijiazhuang ✧Tangshan
Qinhuangdao Handan Xingtai Baoding Zhangjiakou "Kalgan"
Chengde Cangzhou Langfang Hengs****
Henan *Zhengzhou Kaifeng...