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Fongshan District: Fongshan District (Chinese: 鳳山區; Hanyu Pinyin: Fèngshān Qū; Tongyong Pinyin: Fòngshan Cyu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hōng-soaⁿ-khu) is a district located in southern Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Fongshan is one of the administrative centers of Kaohsiung and is home to the Republic of China Military ... [100%] 2023-09-23 [Districts of Kaohsiung]
Fanshan: Fánshān (矾山镇) may refer to the following locations in China. [89%] 2024-01-08
Fangyuan: Coordinates: 23°55′30″N 120°18′57″E / 23.92500°N 120.31583°E / 23.92500; 120.31583 Fangyuan Township (Chinese: 芳苑鄉; pinyin: Fāngyuàn Xiāng) is a rural township in Changhua County, Taiwan. People have been immigrated from Fujian to ... [77%] 2023-02-07 [Townships in Changhua County]
Fanshen: Fanshen: A Documentary of Revolution in a Chinese Village is a 1966 book by William H. Hinton that describes the land-reform campaign during the Chinese Civil War conducted from 1945 to 1948 by the Chinese Communist Party in "Long ... (1966 book by William Hinton on China) [74%] 2023-12-05 [1966 non-fiction books] [Books about China]...
Fangshi: Fangshi es el nombre de los especialistas técnicos chinos que florecieron desde el siglo III a. C. [74%] 2023-10-07
Faughan (District Electoral Area): Faughan is one of the seven district electoral areas (DEA) in Derry and Strabane, Northern Ireland. The district elects five members to Derry and Strabane District Council and contains the wards of Claudy, Eglinton, Enagh, New Buildings and Slievekirk. (District Electoral Area) [74%] 2024-07-29 [2014 establishments in Northern Ireland]
Fangshan, Beijing: Fangshan District (Chinese: 房山区; pinyin: Fángshān Qū) is a district of the city of Beijing. It is situated in the southwest of Beijing, 38 km (24 mi) away from downtown Beijing. [73%] 2024-01-13 [Fangshan District] [Districts of Beijing]...
Dongfeng Fengshen: Aeolus (Dongfeng Fengshen) is an automobile marque owned by the Chinese automaker Dongfeng Passenger Vehicle Company, a division of Dongfeng Motor Group. The brand was launched in July 2009 using the Fengshen name, and was later renamed to Aeolus as ... (Company) [55%] 2023-12-25 [Luxury motor vehicle manufacturers]
Fangyuan Lighthouse: The Fangyuan Lighthouse (Chinese: 芳苑燈塔; pinyin: Fāngyuàn Dēngtǎ) is a lighthouse in Fangyuan Township, Changhua County, Taiwan. The lighthouse was built in 1983 at the eastern side of Wanggong Fishing Port to ensure the safety of vessels moving around the port. (Lighthouse in Fangyuan, Changhua County, Taiwan) [55%] 2022-12-26 [Lighthouses in Taiwan] [Tourist attractions in Changhua County]...
Typhoon Fengshen: Typhoon Fengshen, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Frank, was the sixth named storm and the fourth typhoon recognized by the Japan Meteorological Agency. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center recognized Fengshen as the seventh tropical depression, the sixth tropical storm ... (Pacific typhoon in 2008) [55%] 2024-08-04 [2008 Pacific typhoon season] [2008 disasters in the Philippines]...
Li Fangyuan: Li Fangyuan may refer to following individuals of which name in Chinese character can be transliterated to Hanyu Pinyin. [55%] 2024-09-01
SS Fatshan (1933): SS Fatshan (Chinese: 佛山輪 ) was a passenger ferry steamer which sank in stormy seas off Lantau Island during Typhoon Rose resulting in the loss of 88 lives. Fatshan was ordered by the China Navigation Company as a replacement for the previous ... (1933) [52%] 2023-06-10 [Cargo ships]
SS Fatshan (1887): SS Fatshan (Chinese: 佛山輪) was a passenger ferry steamer operating on the Hong Kong-Canton Line between 1887 and 1933 when she was scrapped and replaced by her namesake, Fatshan (1933). Shortly before scrapping she was renamed Fatshan I. (1887) [52%] 2022-10-15 [1887 ships] [Cargo ships]...
Fangyan Formation: The Fangyan Formation is a geologic formation in China (Dongyang). It is made up of mainly conglomerates. (Earth) [52%] 2023-11-23 [Geologic formations]
SS Fatshan (1887): SS Fatshan (Chinese: 佛山輪) was a passenger ferry steamer operating on the Hong Kong-Canton Line between 1887 and 1933 when she was scrapped and replaced by her namesake, Fatshan (1933). Shortly before scrapping she was renamed Fatshan I. (1887) [52%] 2024-03-11