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    Manchuria - Wikipedia

    Map of Manchuria with the central part coloured in red (northeast China); eastern Inner Mongolia to the west, in slightly lighter red; and Outer Manchuria to the north-east, in pink. 展开

    Manchuria is a term that refers to a region in northeast Asia encompassing the entirety of present-day northeast China, and historically parts of the modern-day Russian Far East, often referred to as Outer Manchuria. … 展开

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    Manchuria
    Origins
    The geographical term "Manchuria" was first used in the 18th or 19th century by the Japanese. "Manchuria" – variations of which arrived in European languages through 展开

    Early history
    Manchuria was the homeland of several ethnic groups, including Manchu, Mongols, Koreans, Nanai, Nivkhs, Ulchs, Hui, possibly 展开

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    Manchuria is now most often associated with the three Chinese provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning. The former Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo further … 展开

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    Manchuria consists mainly of the northern side of the funnel-shaped North China Craton, a large area of tilled and overlaid Precambrian rocks … 展开

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  2. Manchuria | Historical Region, Chinese Empire & Soviet …

    2024年11月19日 · Manchuria is bounded by Russia (northwest, north, and east), North Korea (south), and the province of Hebei (southwest). The Chinese call …

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  4. Atlas of Manchuria - Wikimedia Commons

  5. Category : Maps of Manchuria - Wikimedia

  6. Outer Manchuria - Wikipedia

    "Manchuria" was coined in the 19th century to refer to the northeastern part of the Qing Empire, the traditional homeland of the Manchu people. After the Amur Annexation by the Russian Empire, the ceded areas were known as "Outer …

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  9. Northeast China Map - China - Mapcarta

    Northeast China was historically known as Manchuria. In ancient times, this was an area of steppes and fierce nomadic tribes, outside the Great Wall built to protect China from those tribes.

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  11. [Map of Manchuria] - UN Archives Geneva

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