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Peiping - traducción al ruso

Peiking – Hankow Railway Operation; Beiping – Hankow Railway Operation; Peking – Hankow Railway Operation; Beiping – Hankou Railway Operation; Beiping-Hankou Railway Operation; Peiking - Hankow Railway Operation; Beiping - Hankou Railway Operation; Beiping - Hankow Railway Operation; Peking - Hankow Railway Operation; Peiping – Hankow Railway Operation; Peiping - Hankow Railway Operation; Peiking–Hankou Railway Operation; Peiking-Hankou Railway Operation

Peiping         
  • Entrance to the Beiping Municipal Government office, 1935
OVERVIEW OF THE NAMES OF BEIJING
Beiping; Peiping; Peip'ing; Jingshi; Pei-p'ing; Northern Peace; 北平; 北平市; Etymology of Beijing; Beijing (name)

['bei'piŋ]

существительное

география

г. Бейпин

Peking         
  • Line 1]] trains on the [[Beijing Subway]], which is among the longest and busiest [[rapid transit]] systems in the world
  • opening ceremony]] of the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]
  • An articulated [[Beijing bus]]
  • The [[Beijing Ancient Observatory]]
  • One of the corner towers of the [[Forbidden City]], built by the [[Yongle Emperor]] during the early [[Ming dynasty]]
  • Terminal 3 of the [[Beijing Capital International Airport]]
  • [[Beijing Daxing International Airport]]
  • A scene from the opening ceremonies of the [[2008 Summer Olympic Games]]
  • Beijing products treemap, 2020
  • [[Beijing Workers' Stadium]] at night as viewed from [[Sanlitun]]
  • left
  • Nationalist]] Beijing with predominantly traditional architecture
  • Heavy air pollution has resulted in widespread smog. These photographs, taken in August 2005, show the variations in Beijing's air quality.
  • Beijing, traffic in the city in 1987
  • [[Beijing railway station]], one of several rail stations in the city
  • Overlapping layout of Beijing during the Liao, Jin, Yuan and Ming dynasties
  • The [[China Central Television Headquarters building]] in CBD
  • Bicyclists during rush hour at the Chang'an Avenue, 2009
  • A large portrait of [[Chiang Kai-shek]] was displayed above [[Tiananmen]] after [[WWII]].
  • [[Yonghe Temple]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]
  • The sign of Doujiao [[Hutong]], one of the many traditional alleyways in the inner city
  • Badaling Expressway]] overpass near the [[Great Wall]]
  • A Temple of the Goddess in [[Gubeikou]]
  • [[Chongwenmen]], a gate to the inner walled city, c. 1906
  • Houhai Lake and Drum Tower at [[Shichahai]], in the [[Xicheng District]]
  • [[Landsat 7]] satellite image of Beijing Municipality with the surrounding mountains in dark brown
  • Tai chi (Taijiquan)]] practitioners at the [[Fragrant Hills]] Park
  • Traffic jam in the [[Beijing CBD]]
  • [[Niujie Mosque]]
  • [[Mao Zedong]] proclaiming the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949
  • The skyline of [[Beijing CBD]]
  • [[Qianmen Avenue]], a traditional commercial street outside Qianmen Gate along the southern Central Axis
  • Typical Beijing traffic signage found at intersections
  • The [[Taikoo Li Sanlitun]] shopping arcade is a destination for locals and visitors.
  •  [[Summer Palace]] is one of the several palatial gardens built by Qing emperors in the northwest suburb area.
  • J-10]]s started the flypast formation on the [[70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China]].
  • Tianning Pagoda]], built around 1120 during the [[Liao dynasty]]
  • Fire God Temple in Di'anmen
  • [[Xidan]] is one of the oldest and busiest shopping areas in Beijing.
  • Church of the Saviour]], also known as the Xishiku Church, built in 1703
  • [[Zhongguancun]] is a technology hub in [[Haidian District]].
  • Inside the Forbidden City
  • The tomb pagodas at [[Tanzhe Temple]]
CAPITAL CITY OF CHINA
Beijing, China; Beijing Municipality; Beijng; Pei-Ching; Peiching; Pei Ching; Chinese Peking; BeiJing; Bei jing; Bei Jing; Bei-jing; Bei-Jing; PeKing; Pe king; Pe King; Pe-king; Pe-King; Beiching; 北京; UN/LOCODE:CNBJS; Pei-ching; Bejing; Peiking; Běijīng; Peking; Beijing municipality; Parks in beijing; Bejiing; Northern capital; Capital of the People's Republic of China; Beijingg; Beeijing; Northern Capital; Peking, China; CN-11; Bejing, China; Beijin; Beijing Municipality, China; Air quality in Beijing; 北京市; Beijinger; Beijing (China); City of Beijing; Beijeing; Biejing; Baijing; Beijingers; CNBJS; Municipality of Beijing; Air pollution in Beijing; Peking (city); Peking (municipality); Beijing municipal Government; Beijing City; Pekinas; Peipinger; Pekinger; Pekingers; Environmental issues in Beijing; Beijing China; Religion in Beijing; CN-BJ; Beijing Shi; Draft:Beijing; Bĕijīng Shì
Peking noun г. Пекин
Beijing         
  • Line 1]] trains on the [[Beijing Subway]], which is among the longest and busiest [[rapid transit]] systems in the world
  • opening ceremony]] of the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]
  • An articulated [[Beijing bus]]
  • The [[Beijing Ancient Observatory]]
  • One of the corner towers of the [[Forbidden City]], built by the [[Yongle Emperor]] during the early [[Ming dynasty]]
  • Terminal 3 of the [[Beijing Capital International Airport]]
  • [[Beijing Daxing International Airport]]
  • A scene from the opening ceremonies of the [[2008 Summer Olympic Games]]
  • Beijing products treemap, 2020
  • [[Beijing Workers' Stadium]] at night as viewed from [[Sanlitun]]
  • left
  • Nationalist]] Beijing with predominantly traditional architecture
  • Heavy air pollution has resulted in widespread smog. These photographs, taken in August 2005, show the variations in Beijing's air quality.
  • Beijing, traffic in the city in 1987
  • [[Beijing railway station]], one of several rail stations in the city
  • Overlapping layout of Beijing during the Liao, Jin, Yuan and Ming dynasties
  • The [[China Central Television Headquarters building]] in CBD
  • Bicyclists during rush hour at the Chang'an Avenue, 2009
  • A large portrait of [[Chiang Kai-shek]] was displayed above [[Tiananmen]] after [[WWII]].
  • [[Yonghe Temple]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]
  • The sign of Doujiao [[Hutong]], one of the many traditional alleyways in the inner city
  • Badaling Expressway]] overpass near the [[Great Wall]]
  • A Temple of the Goddess in [[Gubeikou]]
  • [[Chongwenmen]], a gate to the inner walled city, c. 1906
  • Houhai Lake and Drum Tower at [[Shichahai]], in the [[Xicheng District]]
  • [[Landsat 7]] satellite image of Beijing Municipality with the surrounding mountains in dark brown
  • Tai chi (Taijiquan)]] practitioners at the [[Fragrant Hills]] Park
  • Traffic jam in the [[Beijing CBD]]
  • [[Niujie Mosque]]
  • [[Mao Zedong]] proclaiming the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949
  • The skyline of [[Beijing CBD]]
  • [[Qianmen Avenue]], a traditional commercial street outside Qianmen Gate along the southern Central Axis
  • Typical Beijing traffic signage found at intersections
  • The [[Taikoo Li Sanlitun]] shopping arcade is a destination for locals and visitors.
  •  [[Summer Palace]] is one of the several palatial gardens built by Qing emperors in the northwest suburb area.
  • J-10]]s started the flypast formation on the [[70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China]].
  • Tianning Pagoda]], built around 1120 during the [[Liao dynasty]]
  • Fire God Temple in Di'anmen
  • [[Xidan]] is one of the oldest and busiest shopping areas in Beijing.
  • Church of the Saviour]], also known as the Xishiku Church, built in 1703
  • [[Zhongguancun]] is a technology hub in [[Haidian District]].
  • Inside the Forbidden City
  • The tomb pagodas at [[Tanzhe Temple]]
CAPITAL CITY OF CHINA
Beijing, China; Beijing Municipality; Beijng; Pei-Ching; Peiching; Pei Ching; Chinese Peking; BeiJing; Bei jing; Bei Jing; Bei-jing; Bei-Jing; PeKing; Pe king; Pe King; Pe-king; Pe-King; Beiching; 北京; UN/LOCODE:CNBJS; Pei-ching; Bejing; Peiking; Běijīng; Peking; Beijing municipality; Parks in beijing; Bejiing; Northern capital; Capital of the People's Republic of China; Beijingg; Beeijing; Northern Capital; Peking, China; CN-11; Bejing, China; Beijin; Beijing Municipality, China; Air quality in Beijing; 北京市; Beijinger; Beijing (China); City of Beijing; Beijeing; Biejing; Baijing; Beijingers; CNBJS; Municipality of Beijing; Air pollution in Beijing; Peking (city); Peking (municipality); Beijing municipal Government; Beijing City; Pekinas; Peipinger; Pekinger; Pekingers; Environmental issues in Beijing; Beijing China; Religion in Beijing; CN-BJ; Beijing Shi; Draft:Beijing; Bĕijīng Shì

['bei'dʒiŋ]

синоним

Peking

Wikipedia

Beiping–Hankou Railway Operation

The Beiping–Hankou Railway Operation (Japanese: 京漢線作戦; Mid August – Dec. 1937) was a follow up to the Battle of Beiping–Tianjin of the Japanese army in North China at the beginning of the 2nd Sino-Japanese War, fought simultaneously with Tianjin–Pukou Railway Operation. The Beiping–Hankou Railway Operation was not authorized by the Imperial General Headquarters. The Japanese advanced to the south along the Beiping–Hankou Railway until the Yellow River, capturing Linfen 36.083°N 111.517°E / 36.083; 111.517 along the way. After the Imperial General Headquarters wrestled control over troops from local commanders, the majority of participating Japanese units were transferred to participate in the concurrent Battle of Taiyuan. These units were replaced by newly formed 108th and 109th divisions.

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