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Etymology 1

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From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 渭濱渭滨.

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Weibin

  1. A district of Baoji, Shaanxi, China.
    • 2009, He Shu-jun et al., “Risk evaluation for Xiayahe landslide in Weibin District, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, China”, in Geological Bulletin of China[1], volume 28, number 08, →ISSN, →OCLC:
      In order to research into quantitative risk assessment technique for multi-surface potential landslide, taking Xiayahe landslide which has four potential sliding surfaces in Weibin District, Baoji City, Shaanxi Province as an example, based on large scale(1:10000) field survey, geotechnical exploration, indoor analytic research and by using international single landslide risk calculation formula, fundamental characteristic and fatalness of Xiayahe landslide were briefly described and potential harmfulness, influence scope of every different potential sliding surface , time-spatial probability, vulnerability and risk were deeply researched.
    • 2019, Xu Yu-xia [徐玉霞], Xu Xiao-ming [许小明], Fang Feng [方峰], He Rui [贺锐], “Assessment and zoning of vulnerability of agricultural flood disaster in Baoji City based on county scale [县域尺度下的宝鸡市农业洪水灾害脆弱性评价及区划]”, in Arid Land Geography [干旱区地理]‎[2], →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 12:
      (2) Highly adaptable areas include economically developed areas such as Weibin District and Jintai District. (3) High-vulnerability areas are Taibai County and Qianyang County. The higher vulnerability areas are Jixian, Linyou, Daishan, and Fufeng, the medium-fragile areas are the Chencang District and Fengxiang County, and the low-vulnerability areas are the Jintai District, Weibin District, Meixian County, and Feng County. Overall, the high-fragility areas of agricultural floods in Baoji City are concentrated in the northeastern part of the county.
    • 2022 January 20, “Containing the “eastward movement of Tibetan mysticism”: Targeting Chinese Buddhist practitioners at Larung Gar Academy”, in International Campaign for Tibet[3], archived from the original on 2022-01-20[4]:
      Similarly, the government-approved Buddhist Association of Weibin District, Baoji City, Shanxi Province, order in May 2019 carried a prohibition on the spread of Tibetan Buddhism into the district. Document no. 2 (appended at the end of this report) obtained by the International Campaign for Tibet strictly prohibited Chinese Buddhist temples in Weibin district from inviting religious figures of Tibetan Buddhism or displaying physical attributes of Tibetan Buddhism in Chinese Buddhist temples.
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Etymology 2

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From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 衛濱卫滨.

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Weibin

  1. A district of Xinxiang, Henan, China.
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