- Kwang-si
- Kwang-si
• The mission of Kwang-si comprises the entire province of that nameCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
kwang — kwang·ju; kwang·tung; … English syllables
Kwang-sü — Kwang sü, Kaiser von China, eigentlich Tsai thien, geb. 2. Aug. 1872, folgte 1875 seinem Vetter Tung tschi unter Vormundschaft seiner Tante, der Kaiserin Witwe Tsu hsi, übernahm 4. März 1889 selbst die Regierung, begünstigte die Reformpartei,… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Kwang-si — (Kuang si), Provinz im südwestl. China, 217.300 qkm, (1894) 5.200.000 E.; Hauptst. Kwei ling fu … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Kwang-tung — • This prefecture comprises the whole province of that name except the civil prefecture of Shin hing, the three districts of Heung shan, Yan ping, and Yeung tsun, which belong to the Diocese of Macao, and the three districts of San on, Kwei shin … Catholic encyclopedia
Kwang-Chu Chao — (Traditional Chinese: 趙廣緒; Simplified Chinese: 赵广绪; 1925 ), is an American chemist and chemical engineer.Chao is the Harry Creighton Pfeffer Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University [https://engineering.purdue … Wikipedia
Kwang-chih Chang — (張光直) (1931–2001), aka K.C. Chang, was a Chinese/Taiwanese archaeologist and sinologist. He was a professor of archaeology at Harvard University, a Vice President of the Academia Sinica and a curator at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and… … Wikipedia
Kwang-Chi Hospital — (Chinese: 廣濟醫院) was a hospital established by the U.K. Church Missionary Society in Hangzhou (Hangchow), China in 1871. It is one of the earliest hospitals in China. The hospital is in existence today and is renamed to the 2nd Affiliated Hospital … Wikipedia
Kwang Yang Motor Corporation — Kwang Jang Motor Corporation Unternehmensform Limited Gründung 1963[1] … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kwang-tschou-wan — Kwang tschou wan, franz. Pachtgebiet (700 qkm, 60.000 E.) und Bai an der Ostseite der Halbinsel Lai tschou, chines. Prov. Kwang tung, zu Franz. Indochina gerechnet, seit 1902 Freihafen … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Kwang-chow Wan — Kwang chow Wan was a port and coaling station in China’s south Kwantung province just north of Hainan Island. In 1898, France obtained a 99 year lease on the territory from the Chinese government on the same terms as Liaochow was held by… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914