Mianzhou Zhilizhou
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Mianzhou Zhilizhou
Summary
Mianzhou Zhilizhou is a zhou[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou is located in Sichuan[3].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou is located in Chengdu Fu[4].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou is located in Tongchuan Fu[5].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou is located in Yizhou Circuit[6].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou is located in Jiannan Circuit[7].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou is in the country of Qing dynasty[8].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou is in the country of Ming dynasty[9].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou is in the country of Yuan dynasty[10].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou is in the country of Song dynasty[11].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou is in the country of Tang dynasty[12].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou's instance of is recorded as zhou[13].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou's instance of is recorded as zhili zhou[14].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou was dissolved in +1913-00-00T00:00:00Z[15].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/123b924l[16].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou's located in the present-day administrative territorial entity is recorded as Mianyang[17].
- Mianzhou Zhilizhou's CHGIS ID is recorded as 9705[18].
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Geography
Country listings include Qing dynasty[8], a sovereign state[19], founded in 1636[20]; Ming dynasty[9], a historical Chinese state[21], founded in 1368[22]; Yuan dynasty[10], a nomadic confederacy[23], founded in 1271[24]; Song dynasty[11], a Chinese dynasty[25], founded in 0960[26]; and Tang dynasty[12], a historical Chinese state[27], founded in 0618[28]. Located in include Sichuan[3], a provinces of the Qing Empire[29], in Qing dynasty[30], founded in 1649[31]; Chengdu Fu[4], a fu[32], in Qing dynasty[33]; Tongchuan Fu[5], a fu[34], in Qing dynasty[35]; Yizhou Circuit[6], a fiscal district[36], in Northern Song dynasty[37]; and Jiannan Circuit[7], a circuit[38], in Tang dynasty[39].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include zhou[13] and zhili zhou[14].
Why It Matters
Mianzhou Zhilizhou has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]