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Pingyuan Province
平原省
Province of China
1949–1952
Map of Pingyuan within the PRC
Capital
Xinxiang
History
• Established
1949
• Disestablished
1952
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Henan
Hebei
Shandong
Henan
Shandong
Today part of
China ∟ Henan ∟ Shandong
Pingyuan (Chinese: 平原; pinyin: Píngyuán) was a former province of the People's Republic of China that existed between 1949 and 1952. Its capital was Xinxiang, now in Henan province.
Pingyuan (Chinese: 平原; pinyin: Píngyuán) was a former province of the People's Republic of China that existed between 1949 and 1952. Its capital was Xinxiang...
Pingyuan may refer to: PingyuanProvince (平原省), a short-lived former province of China Pingyuan Prefecture (平远州), a former name of Zhijin, Guizhou, China...
access to the Yellow River. The city became part of the short-lived PingyuanProvince before eventually being annexed into Henan. The capital was also moved...
short-lived PingyuanProvince consisting of what is now northern Henan and western Shandong with Xinxiang as its capital. This province was abolished...
the short-lived PingyuanProvince, but this did not last. Shandong also acquired the Xuzhou and Lianyungang areas from Jiangsu province, but this did not...
served in provincial-level leadership positions in PingyuanProvince, Tianjin municipality, Jilin Province, and Beijing municipality, and was a member of...
Qingfeng County, Zhili province (now in Henan), in 1894. He served as a Governor of PingyuanProvince from 1949 to 1952. After Pingyuan was abolished in 1952...
Puyang and Xinxiang – consigned to the short lived experimental province of Pingyuan by the ruling Communist government. All three were eventually returned...
and politician. He was the first party secretary of the short-lived PingyuanProvince of the People's Republic of China, and also served as the First Secretary...
the Song dynasty. Xinxiang served as the capital of the short-lived PingyuanProvince, which administered the neighboring cities of Anyang, Hebi, Puyang...
northwestern Shandong province. The commandery was carved out of the Jibei Kingdom during Emperor Jing of Han's reign. Pingyuan administered 19 counties...
1948, PingyuanProvince was set up. To meet the needs of construction, the government decided to establish a new university, presently named Pingyuan University...
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"Crown Prince's Tutor"), while "Ding" was his family name. Born in Pingyuan, Guizhou Province in 1820, Ding was appointed a government official in 1854 after...
Jiaozuo Mining Area. In November 1952, the organizational structure of PingyuanProvince was abolished, and the Jiaozuo mining area and counties such as Jiyuan...
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of Qing Province, in opposition to Gongsun Zan's officer Tian Kai. Tan left Ye to station at Pingyuan; however, when he arrived Qing Province, the Yuan...
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Meixian District Xingning city Dabu County Fengshun County Jiaoling County Pingyuan County Wuhua County Shanwei Cheng District Lufeng city Haifeng County Luhe...
intelligible with each other. Meixian is surrounded by the counties of Pingyuan, Dabu, Jiaoling, Xingning, Wuhua, and Fengshun. Each county has its own...