Buliu

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Buliu
埠柳镇
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Buliu
Location in Shandong
Coordinates: 37°19′59″N122°25′54″E / 37.33306°N 122.43167°E / 37.33306; 122.43167
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Province Shandong
Prefecture-level city Weihai
County-level city Rongcheng
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard)

Buliu (Chinese :埠柳镇) is a town in Rongcheng City, Weihai, in eastern Shandong province, China. [1]

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References

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