See also: aigun

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Aigun

  1. A town in Heihe, Heilongjiang, China.
    • 1915 August 24, Charles K. Moser, “Harbin”, in Supplement to Commerce Reports[1], number 52h, →OCLC, page 1:
      Foreign trade goes not to Aigun, but to the Chinese town of Taheiho, which is situated about 30 miles distant from Aigun and is directly opposite the Siberian city of Blagovestchensk, on the other side of the Amur River.
    • 1917, “The Provinces and Dependencies”, in W. Feldwick, editor, Present Day Impressions of the Far East and Prominent & Progressive Chinese at Home and Abroad[2], →OCLC, page 164, column 3:
      Tsitsihar, or Pukwei, is the capital of Heilungkiang, its chief mart being Aigun, on the Amur.

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