• Xin County or Xinxian (simplified Chinese: 新县; traditional Chinese: 新縣; pinyin: Xīn Xiàn) is a county in the southeast of Henan province, China, bordering...
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  • abbreviated as Xin, the northwestern region of China Xin County, Xinyang, Henan, China Xin River, a tributary to Poyang Lake in Jiangxi Province Xin (comics)...
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    Chinese Communist Party, also known as the paramount leader. Qi Xin was born in Gaoyang County, Hebei on November 3, 1926. Her father, Qi Houzhi (齐厚之), was...
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  • (simplified Chinese: 沙窝; traditional Chinese: 沙窩; pinyin: Shāwō) is a town of Xin County in extreme southeastern Henan province, China, situated in the Dabie Mountains...
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    Xinyang City), Pingqiao District (formerly Xinyang County), Guangshan County, Xin County, and Luoshan County. Created by Han tea farmers. In the early years...
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  • Li Xin is the name of: Li Xin (Qin) (fl. 220s BC), military general of the Qin state during the Warring States period Li Xin (Western Liang) (died 420)...
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    County, Guangshan County, Xi County, Xin County, Luoshan County, Shangcheng County, Huaibin County, and Gushi County. According to the 2010 Census, the...
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    China. The Huang rises in southeastern Xin County and flows northward across the Guangshan County and Huangchuan County to reach its mouth at the northeastern...
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  • refer to: Xin County, county in Henan, China Xinfu District, Xinzhou, formerly Xinxian or Xin County, Shanxi, China Xinxian, Mengcun County, town in Hebei...
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    Dugu Xin (Chinese: 獨孤信; 503 – 24 April 557), Xianbei name Qimitou (期彌頭), known as Dugu Ruyuan (獨孤如願) before 540, was a prominent general and official...
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