Name. of place. 太平 Táiping ting, Province. Sz'chuen, Is 4670 l from Peking, in the northeast of the province; bounded N. by Shensi; E. by Kweichau fu; S. by Suiting fú; and W. by Páuning fú. Ít contains no subdivisions. 太平 Táiping hien, 太平 Taiping hien, 太平 Taiping hien, Táitsáng fú, Department. 太原 Taiyuen hien, 泰州 Tái chau, * lịch. Táihing hien, đề thi Táiho hien, 泰安 Táingán hien, Táingán fú, N. lat. 臺灣 Taiwán hien, 儋州 Tán chau, 郯城 Tánching hien, 淡水 Tánshwui ting, 32 08 28 26 120 42 Chekiáng, Táichau fú, 111 18 118 08 Kiángsu, 31 30 120 52 Is 2840 l from Peking, at the mouth of the Yángtsz' kiáng; bounded on the S. by Sungkiáng fú; W. by Suchau fú; the sea and river wash the other sides It contains 4 districts, Chinyáng, Kiáting, Páushán, and Tsungming, the last an island at the river's mouth. Táyuen fú, Shánsí, *37 53 30 112 30 30 Is 1300 lt from Peking, the capital of the province, and lies near the centre; bounded N. by Ningwú fú and Hin chau; N. E. by Pingting fú; S. E. by Liáu chau; S. by Fan chau; and W. by Shensí, from which the Yellow R. divides it. It contains 1 chau district (Kolán), and ten hien districts, Yángkiuh, Sükau, Táikuh, Yütsz', Táiyuen, Kiáuching, Wanshwui, Kí, Lán and Hing. Shánsí, 37 45 112 20 Táiyuen fü, Kiángsú, *32 30 22 119 47 55 Kiángsú, Tung chau, 32 12 120 0 Kiángsí, 26 46 114 54 Kihngán fű, Shantung, *36 14 30 117 14 Shantung, *36 14 30 117 14 Is 1000 li from Peking, in the central part of the province; bounded N. by Tsínán fú; E. by Tsingchau fú; S. by I'chau fú and Kwanchau fú; and W. by Tungchang fú. It contains 1 chau district (Tungping), and 6 hien districts, Taingán, Láiwú, Sintái, Fíching, Tung-o and Pingyin. 泰寧 Táining hien, Fukien, 泰順 Taishun hien, Chekiáng, Sháuwú fú, 26 55 117 18 Wanchau fú, *27 34 48 119 50 20 *23 07 120 14 50 Taiwán fú, Fukien, Is 6226 li from Peking, and comprises all the western part of Formosa I. It comprises 2 ting districts, Tánskwui and Pescadore Is. or Pánghú, and 4 hien districts, Taiwán, Fungshán, Kiá-1 and Changhwa. The eastern part of the island is undescribed in Chinese topographies, and said to be inhabited by sang fan,' the unsubdued barbarians.' Fukien, Shantung, Fukien, E. long. 108 14 Taiwán fú, 23 07 120 14 50 109 20 118 45 Tangchau fu, Is 1860 l from Peking, in the extreme eastern end of the peninsular part of the province; bounded by the sea on all sides, except the W. where Láichau fú borders on it. It comprises 1 chau district (Ninghái) and 9 hien districts, Punglái, Fuhshán, Tsíhiá, Háiyáng, Wantang, Yingching, Láiyáng, Cháuyuen, and Hwáng. 登封 Tangfung hien, Honán, 鄧州 Tang Chan, Is 2480 1⁄2 from Peking, in the northeast of the province; bounded N. by Honán; E. by Hányáng fu; S. W. by Ngánluh fú; and W. by Siángyáng fú. It contains 1 chau district (Sui), and 4 hien districts, Ngánluh, Yunmung, Yingching, and Yingshán. Is 8494 l from Peking, a large tract of country extending west to Kourkhara ousu in I'lí, and north to Cobdo; it is called Oroumtsi, and lies W. of Chinsí fú or Barkoul, and S. of the Tourgouth and Tourbeth tribes in I'lí and Cobdo; the desert of Cobi is on the S. E.; and Harashar on the S. W. It contains 3 district towns, Faukáng, Chángkih, and Suilai. The Tien shán or Celestial Mts. are on the south of the department. The inhabitants of this region are of different nations and languages, and are governed partly by their own native begs, and partly by Chinese military officers stationed in different garrisons. Many convicts are sent hither into banishment from the provinces. Is 250 li from Peking, in the eastern part of the province; bounded N. by Shuntien fú; E. by the gulf of Chihli; S. by Shantung; and W. by Hokien fú. It contains 1 chau district (Tsing), and 6 hien districts, Tientsin, Yenshán, Kingyun, Tsinghái, Tsing, and Nanpi. Is 5126 li from Peking, in the southwestern part of the province; bounded N. by Shauwú fú; E. by Yenping fú, Lungngán fú, and Chángchau fú; S. Department. N. lat. E. long. by Kwangtung; and W. by Kiángsí. It comprises 8 districts, Changting, Shángkáng, Lienching, Yungting, Wúping, Tsingliú, Ninghwá, and Kweihwa. 定州 Ting ehau, Chihlí, *38 32 30 115 09 Is 500 l from Peking in the southwestern side of the province; bounded N. and E by Páuting fú; and S. and W. by Chingting fu. It contains 2 hien districts, Skintseh and Kiuhyáng. 定番 Tingfin chau, Kweichau, Kweiyáng fú, 26 06 106 32 Tinghái hien, or Chusan I., Chekiáng, Ningpo fú, *30 0 10 122 14 Is 5245 l from Peking, in the northwest part of the province; bounded N. by Mongol or independent tribes; E. by Máu chau and Chingtú fú; S. by Máukung ting; and W. by Yachau fú. The districts governed by native authorities are all north of the Great Snow Mts., of whom there are four principal ones. - Ễ Tránhwáng hien, Chihlin tên Hà Tsangching hien, Kwángtung, Kwángchau fú, 23 05 Chingting fu, 37 43 114 32 113 58 滄州 Taáng chau, 蒼溪 Tsángki hien, 蒼梧 Tsángwú hien, 鄒縣 Tsau hien, 鄒平 Tsauping hien, Shantung, Is 1200 l from Peking, in the southwest corner of the province; bounded N. by Tungeháng fú; E. by Kwanchau fú and Tsining chau; S. W. by Honán; and W. by Chihlí. It contains one chau district (Poh), and 10 hien districts, Hotseh, Küyé, Tingtáu, Chingwú, Shen, Tsáu, Fán, Kwánching, Cháuching, and Yunching. Is 1800 l from Peking, in the southwest part of the province; bounded N. by Lúngán fú and Pingyáng fú; E. and S. by Honán; and W. by Kiáng chau. It contains 5 hien districts, Fungti, Lingchuen, Tsinshwui, Yángching, and Kauping. Is 800 l from Peking, the provincial capital, and lies in the northern part of the province towards the west; bounded N. by Chihlí and Wúting fú; E. by Tsingchau fú; S. by Taingán fú; and W. by Tungchang fú and Lintsing chau. It contains 1 chau district (Teh), and 15 hien districts, Lihching, Tsz'chuen, Changtsing, Tsího, Yaching, Pingyuen, Ling, Tsiyang, Chángkiú, Tsítung, Tsauping, Cháng shán, Sinching, Linyih, and Tehping. 濟寧 Tsining Chau, Is 1210 l from Peking, in the southwestern part of the province; bounded N. and E. by Kwanchau fú; S. by Kiángsú; and W. by Tsáuchau fú. It contains 3 districts, Kinhiáng, Kiátsiáng, and Yütái. Tsienshan-chái ting, Kwangtung, Kwangchau fú. This is a military cantonment, the head-quarters of a kiunmin fú; its com mon designation is Casa Branca. 泰州 Tsin Chau, Shánsí, Kiáng chau, 35 35 111 01 Is 3710 l from Peking, in the southeast part of the province; bounded N. |