Mutankiang

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Mutankiang

  1. Alternative form of Mudanjiang.
    • 1956, Theodore Shabad, China's Changing Map: A Political and Economic Geography of the Chinese People's Republic[1], New York: Frederick A. Praeger, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 229:
      Mutankiang, the second city of Heilungkiang, is the industrial center of the East Manchurian uplands.
    • 1977 [1975], O. Borisov, “Socio-Economic Reforms—An Important Factor in the Consolidation of the Manchurian Revolutionary Base”, in David Fidlon, transl., The Soviet Union and the Manchurian Revolutionary Base (1945-1949)[2], Moscow, USSR: Progress Publishers, →OCLC, →OL, page 199:
      By July 1946 the volume of industrial production and trade in Mutankiang, a large industrial centre in Manchuria, surpassed the pre-war level by a considerable margin, and the number of commercial and industrial enterprises in the town increased to 1,100 by the summer of that year as against 700-800 during the Japanese occupation.

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