Daxi

Daxi
1
Original name in latin Daxi
Name in other language Daxi, Daxi Xiang, Daxidu, Ta-hsi-tu, da xi, da xi xiang
State code CN
Continent/City Asia/Shanghai
longitude 28.58819
latitude 116.69827
altitude 21
Population 0
Date 2012-01-18
2
Original name in latin Daxi
Name in other language Daxi, Daxi Xiang, da xi, da xi xiang
State code CN
Continent/City Asia/Chongqing
longitude 30.99938
latitude 109.63805
altitude 292
Population 0
Date 2012-10-06
3
Original name in latin Daxi
Name in other language Daxi, Daxi Zhen, Ta-hsi, Ta-hsi-chen, da xi, da xi zhen
State code CN
Continent/City Asia/Shanghai
longitude 28.46641
latitude 121.25005
altitude 5
Population 0
Date 2012-10-06
4
Original name in latin Daxi
Name in other language Daljan', Daxi, Daxi Xiang, Tailian, da xi, da xi xiang, tai lian, Далянь
State code CN
Continent/City Asia/Shanghai
longitude 24.63124
latitude 116.90854
altitude 323
Population 0
Date 2012-09-07
5
Original name in latin Daxi
Name in other language Daxi, Daxi Zhen, da xi, da xi zhen
State code CN
Continent/City Asia/Shanghai
longitude 23.42269
latitude 115.95929
altitude 55
Population 0
Date 2012-06-06
6
Original name in latin Daxi
Name in other language Daxi, Daxi Zhen, da xi, da xi zhen
State code CN
Continent/City Asia/Chongqing
longitude 29.09404
latitude 109.14797
altitude 391
Population 0
Date 2012-01-20
7
Original name in latin Daxi
Name in other language Daxi, Daxi Xiang, da xi, da xi xiang
State code CN
Continent/City Asia/Chongqing
longitude 28.80186
latitude 109.16837
altitude 292
Population 0
Date 2012-10-08
8
Original name in latin Daxi
Name in other language Dasi, Daxi, Ta-Si-chen, Ta-ch'i, Ta-ch'i-chen, Ta-ch'i-chieh, Ta-ch’i, Ta-ch’i-chen, Ta-ch’i-chieh, Ta-hsi, Ta-hsi-chen, Ta-k'o-k'an, Ta-k’o-k’an, da xi, Та-Си-чен
State code TW
Continent/City Asia/Taipei
longitude 24.88373
latitude 121.29043
altitude 125
Population 84549
Date 2012-01-17

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  • Daxi — may refer to: Daxi, Taoyuan, township in eastern Taoyuan County of Taiwan Daxi Creek, river in Zhejiang, China Daxi culture (5000 BC 3000 BC), Neolithic culture centered in the Three Gorges region, around the middle Yangtze River, China Daxi… …   Wikipedia

  • Daxi — (chinesisch 大西, W. G. Ta hsi; 1644 1646) war eine von Zhang Xianzhong[1], dem Führer eines bewaffneten Bauernaufstandes, Ende der Ming Dynastie in Sichuan gegründete Herrschaft. Der Aufstand fand zum Ende der Chongzhen Ära (1628 1644) des… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Daxi Creek — Daxi Mouth Xitiao River near Huzhou, Anji County of Zhejiang Province, China Basin countries China The Daxi Creek (Chinese: 大溪) is a tributary of the Xitiao River in Anji County of Zhejiang Province, China. It is interrupted by the Tianhuangping… …   Wikipedia

  • Daxi culture — The Daxi culture (Chinese: 大溪文化, literally Chinese: 大溪; pinyin: Dàxī, Big Mountain Stream then Chinese: 文化; pinyin: wénhuà, culture ) (4500 BC 3000 BC) was a Neolithic culture centered in the Three Gorges region, around the middle Yangtze River,… …   Wikipedia

  • Daxi-Kultur — Prähistorische Kulturen China[1] Paläolithikum Xihoudu Kultur 1800000 BP Fulin Kultur v. Chr …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Daxi wenhua — Die Daxi Kultur (chin. 大溪文化, Daxi wenhua, engl. Daxi Culture) ist eine neolithische Kultur in China. Der Name stammt von der im Jahr 1959 entdeckten Daxi Stätte im Kreis Wushan (巫山县), Provinz Sichuan (das heute zu Chongqing gehört). Sie war… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Daxi yizhi — Die Daxi Kultur (chin. 大溪文化, Daxi wenhua, engl. Daxi Culture) ist eine neolithische Kultur in China. Der Name stammt von der im Jahr 1959 entdeckten Daxi Stätte im Kreis Wushan (巫山县), Provinz Sichuan (das heute zu Chongqing gehört). Sie war… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Kejia daxi — (Hakka Grand Opera) Kejia daxi is a form of Xiqu (sung drama/opera) performed in the language of the Hakka ethnic group on Taiwan. The genre developed from the ‘mountain songs’ (shange) and ‘tea harvesting song skits’ (caichaxi) that pervaded… …   Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture

  • Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei — ((北)魏太武帝) (408 452), personally name Tuoba Tao (拓拔燾), nickname Foli (佛貍), [The Japanese Wikipedia article on him indicates that this should actually be pronounced Büri, and meant wolf in the Xianbei language, but did not cite its source for this… …   Wikipedia

  • Helian Chang — (赫連昌) (died 434), courtesy name Huan guo (還國), nickname Zhe (折), was an emperor of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Xia. He was the successor and a son of the founding emperor Helian Bobo (Emperor Wulie). After his father s death in 425, he tried to… …   Wikipedia

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