Chenzhou
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Chenzhou
Summary
Chenzhou is a zhou[1].
Key Facts
- Chenzhou is located in Henan[2].
- Chenzhou is located in Kaifeng Fu[3].
- Chenzhou is located in Bianliang Lu[4].
- Chenzhou is located in Henan Circuit[5].
- Chenzhou is in the country of Sui dynasty[6].
- Chenzhou is in the country of Tang dynasty[7].
- Chenzhou is in the country of Northern Song dynasty[8].
- Chenzhou is in the country of Jin dynasty[9].
- Chenzhou is in the country of Yuan dynasty[10].
- Chenzhou is in the country of Ming dynasty[11].
- Chenzhou's instance of is recorded as zhou[12].
- Chenzhou's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 134436865[13].
- Chenzhou was dissolved in +1733-12-31T00:00:00Z[14].
- Chenzhou's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 33.733333333333334, 'longitude': 114.86666666666666, 'precision': 0.016666666666666666}[15].
- Chenzhou's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0120x9sk[16].
- Chenzhou's replaced by is recorded as Chenzhou Fu[17].
- Chenzhou's official name is recorded as 陳州[18].
- Chenzhou's official name is recorded as 陈州直隶州[19].
- Chenzhou's different from is recorded as Chenzhou[20].
- Chenzhou's CHGIS ID is recorded as 84016[21].
- Chenzhou's CHGIS ID is recorded as 110960[22].
- Chenzhou's CHGIS ID is recorded as 113009[23].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Sui dynasty[6], a historical Chinese state[24], founded in 0581[25]; Tang dynasty[7], a historical Chinese state[26], founded in 0618[27]; Northern Song dynasty[8], an era[28], in Northern Song dynasty[29], founded in 0960[30]; Jin dynasty[9], a Chinese dynasty[31], founded in 1115[32]; Yuan dynasty[10], a nomadic confederacy[33], founded in 1271[34]; and Ming dynasty[11], a historical Chinese state[35], founded in 1368[36]. Located in include Henan[2], a former administrative territorial entity[37], in Qing dynasty[38], founded in 1644[39]; Kaifeng Fu[3], a fu[40], in Beiyang Government[41], founded in 0907[42]; Bianliang Lu[4], a fiscal district[43], in Yuan dynasty[44], founded in 1288[45]; and Henan Circuit[5], a circuit[46], in Tang dynasty[47].
Designation and Status
Chenzhou's instance of is recorded as zhou[12].