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O que (quem) é Hankow - definição

PART OF WUHAN
Hankow; Han-K'ou; Han-kou; Hankow, China; Hankou District; Kankow; Hangkow; History of Hankou
  • 1926, Hankow, American sailors from the USS Palos (docked behind)
  • Modern [[Jiang'an District]], [[Jianghan District]], and [[Qiaokou District]] are in brown, dark green, and orange
  • Bombardment of Hankow (1911)
  • Chinese [[Kuomintang]] soldiers marching into the British concession during the Northern Expedition
  • Jianghan Road in central Hankou
  • Former Hankou Orthodox Church
  • Bastille Day celebrations, 1932
  • Troops sent to recapture Hankou
  • Foreign concessions along the Bund, circa 1900
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PS Hankow (1873)         
  • The American steamship ''Hankow'' at Hankow
PS Hankow (1874)
The PS Hankow was an iron paddle steamer built at A and J Inglis, Pointhouse, Glasgow with Yard No. 107.
Hankow Road         
STREET IN HONG KONG, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Hankow Road () is a street in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It runs in the north-south direction from Salisbury Road to Haiphong Road and is 370 metres in length.
Hankou incident         
  • Hubei, the province in which Hankou (now part of the city of Wuhan) was located
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Hankow Incident; Hankou Incident
The Hankou Incident (also rendered as Hankow Incident; Chinese and Japanese: ) was an incident that occurred on 3 April 1927 in which rioters and a few military units entered the Japanese concession in the Chinese city of Hankou, engaged in vandalism and looting, and attacked Japanese residents and consular staff. A number of servicemen of the Imperial Japanese Navy were injured, 150 homes were damaged and the total cost of the destruction was estimated at 920,000 yen.

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Hankou

Hankou, alternately romanized as Hankow (simplified Chinese: 汉口; traditional Chinese: 漢口; pinyin: Hànkǒu), was one of the three towns (the other two were Wuchang and Hanyang) merged to become modern-day Wuhan city, the capital of the Hubei province, China. It stands north of the Han and Yangtze Rivers where the Han flows into the Yangtze. Hankou is connected by bridges to its triplet sister towns Hanyang (between Han and Yangtze) and Wuchang (on the south side of the Yangtze).

Hankou is the main port of Hubei province and the single largest port in the middle reaches of Yangtze.