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From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 關山关山 (Guānshān).

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Guanshan

  1. A subdistrict of Hongshan district, Wuhan, Hubei, in central China.
    • 2021 March, Xiaoyan Liu, Saini Yang, Tao Ye, Rui An, Cuizhen Chen, “A new approach to estimating flood-affected populations by combining mobility patterns with multi-source data: A case study of Wuhan, China”, in International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction[1], volume 55, →DOI, archived from the original on 22 October 2023:
      In the July 6 flood, most sub-districts are dominated by diverted commuters and the unaffected population. The share of disconnected commuters is relatively small, and only several sub-districts in the southeast and northwest hold a bit large proportion. The sub-districts in which more than half of populations are affected are located primarily on the edge of the study area (especially in the south and west). Luonan and Guanshan are the most seriously affected sub-districts, as they have the largest percentages and numbers of diverted and disconnected commuters.
  2. An urban township in Taitung County, Taiwan.
    • 2008, Cycling in Taiwan[2], Taiwan Tourism Bureau, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 164:
      Guanshan, Taitung County
      Between its rustic appeal and designated round-the-town bike trail—Taiwan's first —Guanshan may be the perfect place for cycling.

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