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Manchuria | Historical Region, Chinese Empire
Jul 20, 1998 · Manchuria, historical region of northeastern China. Strictly speaking, it consists of the modern provinces ( sheng ) of Liaoning (south), …
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Atlas of Manchuria - Wikimedia Commons
China Manchuria 1:250,000 AMS L542 - ArcGIS
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History of Manchuria - Wikipedia
1851 map Manchuria during the Qing dynasty. Manchuria is delimited by the Yablonoi range in the north, the Greater Khingan in the west, and the Pacific coast in the east. In the south the …
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Manchuria - New World Encyclopedia
Manchuria includes the Liaodong Peninsula and is defined by natural boundaries; it is separated from Russia by the Amur, Argun, and Ussuri rivers; from North Korea by the Yalu and Tumen rivers; and from Mongolia by the Da Hinggan …
Manchuria, China 1:200,000 - ArcGIS
Manchoukuo: Come for the Prosperity, Stay for the Harmony
Asia Pacific 1932: Creation of Manchukuo - Omniatlas
Historical Map of East Asia and the Western Pacific (18 February 1932 - Creation of Manchukuo: The Japanese Army, moving without orders from the government in Tokyo, used the Mukden Incident as an excuse to invade Manchuria.
Outer Manchuria - Wikipedia
Outer Manchuria comprises the modern-day Russian areas of Primorsky Krai, southern Khabarovsk Krai, the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, the Amur Oblast and the island of Sakhalin. [9][12]: 338 (map) The northern part of the area was …
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Category : Maps of the history of Manchuria - Wikimedia
A Political Map of Manchuria - UN Archives Geneva
Northern Eurasia 1932: Japanese Conquest of Manchuria
最新满蒙大地圖 / [Latest Map of Manchuria and Mongolia].: …
Map of Greater Manchuria
Asiatic Russia - China - Manchuria - 1901 - World Maps Online
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