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From Mandarin 鞍山 (Ānshān).

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Anshan

  1. A prefecture-level city in Liaoning, in northeastern China.
    • 1946 September 27, John Leighton Stuart, The Ambassador in China (Stuart) to the Secretary of State (Foreign Relations of the United States 1946)‎[1], Government Printing Office, page 235:
      It appears a foregone conclusion that the National Government will take Harbin as soon as the Generalissimo gives the nod. Also, as the new 6th Army, one of the corps d'élite of Chinese forces, is now stationed in and around Anshan, a move on Antung appears likely and may have already begun.
    • 1964, 任育地 [Jen Yu-ti], 中国地理概述 [A Concise Geography of China]‎[2], Peking: Foreign Languages Press, →OCLC, →OL, page 52:
      In old China industry was concentrated in the eastern part of the country. Nearly all the iron and steel enterprises were set up in the cities of Anshan, Penki, Talien, Tientsin and Shanghai, within 100 kilometres of the sea.
    • 1999 July 14, “Report: Chinese Dissident Charged”, in AP News[3], archived from the original on 23 June 2022:
      A dissident detained seven weeks ago in northeastern China has been charged with subversion, a human rights group reported Wednesday.
      Police in the town of Anshan in Liaoning province notified Wang Zechen’s family of the charges on Wednesday, according to the Information Center of Human Rights and Democracy in China.
    • 2014 June 24, Didi Kirsten Tatlow, “Death Penalty Overturned for Wife Who Killed Abuser”, in The New York Times[4], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-04-08, Sinosphere‎[5]:
      Women’s jails in China are filled with women who have injured or killed abusive husbands, according to the Anti-Domestic Violence Network, citing research by local women’s federations and scholars. Studies found such women represented 60 percent of inmates in one prison in Anshan, Liaoning Province, and 80 percent of women serving heavy sentences in a prison in Fuzhou, Fujian Province.
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Anshan

  1. An ancient Elamite and later Achaemenid Persian city in modern-day Iran.
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Anshan f

  1. Anshan (a prefecture-level city in Liaoning, China)
  2. Anshan (ancient Elamite and later Achaemenid Persian city in modern-day Iran)