Changzhou
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Changzhou — [tʃaȖdʒ ], Changchou [tʃaȖdʒ ], Stadt in der Provinz Jiangsu, China, 532 000 Einwohner; Agrar und Textilzentrum, Maschinenbau, Eisenbahnreparaturwerkstätten. Geschichte: Die sehr alte Stadt trug 1912 49 den Namen Wujin (Wutsin) … Universal-Lexikon
Changzhou — [jäŋ′jō′] city in Jiangsu province, E China, on the Grand Canal: pop. 502,000 … English World dictionary
Changzhou — For other uses, see Changzhou (disambiguation). Changzhou Prefecture level city Chinese transcription(s) – Chinese 常州市 – Pinyin … Wikipedia
Changzhou — 常州 Chángzhōu Changzhou … Deutsch Wikipedia
Changzhou — 常州 Changzhou … Wikipedia Español
Changzhou — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Changzhou (homonymie). Chángzhōu · 常州 … Wikipédia en Français
Changzhou — /chahng joh /, n. Pinyin. a city in S Jiangsu province, in E China. 300,000. Also, Ch angchou. Formerly, Wujin. * * * ▪ China Wade Giles romanization Ch ang chou city, southern Jiangsu (Kiangsu) sheng (province), China. It was a part of… … Universalium
Changzhou — 1 Original name in latin Changzhou Name in other language CZX, Cangdzou, Canggouo, Cchang cou, Ch ang chou, Ch ang chou shih, Chanchzhou, Chandzhou, Chang chow fu, Changchow, Changdzou, Changtsjou, Changzhou, Ch’ang chou, Ch’ang chou shih,… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Changzhou dialect — 常州话 Pronunciation [sɑŋ.z̥ei.wu] Spoken in People s Republic of China Region Changz … Wikipedia
Changzhou comb — Changzhou combs representing the Four Beauties of China The Changzhou comb (Chinese: 常州梳篦) is a type of hand painted comb produced in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. The combs were originally made for use by royalty and have been in production for… … Wikipedia
Changzhou International School — is a key provincial school in the Xinbei district of Changzhou, Jiangsu, People s Republic of China. It has under 1,000 enrolled students from both China and abroad. Contents … Wikipedia