10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KWANGSI-CHUANG AUTONOMOUS REGION»
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1
The Consolidation of the South China Frontier
See also Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region Kwangsi CCP bureau, 44, 87
Kwangsi CCP Congress, 86, 97 Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region (KCAR),
50, 59, 80-89, 151! an(* DRV, 156, 160-162; and Vietnam war, 162 ff. See also ...
2
Region and Nation: The
Kwangsi Clique in Chinese Politics, ...
In 1958, when the Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region was set up, it was
estimated that out of a population of 19,000,000, 35 per cent (7,000,000) were
Chuang, 58 per cent Han (11,000,000) and the rest members of small minority
groups.
3
Chinese Economic Statistics in the Maoist Era: 1949-1965
TABLE 5.89 Output of Major Crops and Livestock in Kwangsi Chuang
Autonomous Region, 1949 and 1956-58 Tan Yin-chi (Secretary, CCP of Kwangsi
Chuang Autonomous Region), "Speech Delivered at the Fifth Session of the First
National ...
4
Geological Survey Bulletin
The Sinian rocks occur only in north Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region and
southwest Hunan of the southwest Nan-ling Range. The}' consist of sandstone,
tuffaceous sandstone, and conglomerate in the lower part; and cherty limestone,
...
5
Encyclopedia of the Stateless Nations: L-R
Northern Tai Tai; Northern Thai; Chwan; Chuang; Zhuang POPULATION:
Approximately (2002e) 24,500,000 Northern Tai in China, concentrated in the
western halt of the Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region, and in Kwei- chow,
Yunnan, ...
6
Paleoanthropology in the People's Republic of China: A Trip ...
Orang remains have been reported to date from the Ho-shang-tung cave ,
Yunnan Province (Young, l932; Bien and Chia, l938; ?mid-middle Pleistocene);
Hsing-an cave E, near Kuei-lin, Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region (P'ei, l935
; later ...
American Paleoanthropology Delegation, William White Howells, Patricia Jones Tsuchitani, 1977
7
Dictionary of Chinese Law and Government, Chinese-English
... the Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region, min-tsu ~: autonomous regions of
the national minorities. nei-mcng-ku— : Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,
ning-hsia hui-tsii — : Ninghsia Hui Autonomous Region. — chln-k'ii ~&W-- ...
8
Writing Systems of the World
Kwangsi [r"g! kuangshi] In the Kwangsi- Chuang autonomous region, Chuang (
Thai/ Sino-Tibetan) is spoken. The Chuang are the largest minority race in China.
Though Chuang was once written in a mixture of borrowed Chinese characters ...
9
The Columbia History of Chinese Literature
The Chuang Numbering over 15 million, the Chuang are China's largest minority
nationality and live mostly in the Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region and
surrounding provinces. The Chuang language belongs to the Tai-Kadai
language ...
Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region, Ninghsia Hui Autonomous Region,
Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region, Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region,
and the Tibetan Autonomous Region. There were 14 directly attached cities (i.e.,
under ...