Shaangxi

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Shaangxi

  1. Misspelling of Shaanxi.
    • 1983, Zhaohui Wan, “Some phenomena associated with hyperconcentrated flow”, in Mechanics of Sediment Transport[1], A.A.Balkema, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 190:
      In three large irrigation districts of the province Shaangxi[sic – meaning Shaanxi] more than 40 mi. tons of sediment were utilized in this we in a year (1977).
    • 1994, Ge Yang, “A Woman in a Borrowed Country”, in Mahnaz Afkhami, editor, Women in Exile (Feminist Issues: Practice, Politics, Theory)‎[2], University Press of Virginia, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 68:
      Many young people moved to Yanan, a remote place in Shaangxi[sic – meaning Shaanxi] province in northwest China, to join the Red Army which had made its capital there.
    • (Can we date this quote?), “Shanxi”, in China Daily[3], archived from the original on 2005-09-18[4]:
      Yulin is an indispensable component of the Shaangxi[sic – meaning Shaanxi], Gansu and Ningxia Revolutionary Base. A lot of revolutionists, such as Mao Zedong, Zhou, Enlai, Peng Dehuai, Liu Zhidan and Xie Zichang, have worked and fought here.
    • 2009, Paul A. Tucci, Matthew T. Rosenberg, “Asia”, in The Handy Geography Answer Book[5], Second edition, Visible Ink Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 215-216:
      Located in Xian, China, in Shaangxi[sic – meaning Shaanxi] Province, which was once the capital of the Chinese Empire for 13 dynasties, the Terracotta Army is one of the great archaeological finds of the twentieth century.
    • 2010 September 16, Daisy Ku, “China's BYD buys 18 pct stake in lithium miner”, in Jonathan Hopfner, editor, Reuters[6], archived from the original on 2023-08-12, Financials‎[7]:
      In 2008, BYD bought a high-grade silicon ore mine in Shangluo, in the western province of Shaangxi[sic – meaning Shaanxi], to extract solar-grade polysilicon.
    • 2019 October 24, Angelo G. Garcia, “This new Greenhills hotel upgrades guest experience with self check-in kiosks”, in ABS-CBN[8], archived from the original on 2019-10-24, Life‎[9]:
      But apart from the breakfast menu, the restaurant has signature dishes guests can try. One is the Biang Biang hand-ripped noodles. It's a Chinese dish that originated from Shaangxi[sic – meaning Shaanxi] province. It's made of broad, flat noodles and some kind of meat like lamb and beef.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Shaangxi.

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