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Guizhou (贵州) is a province in southwestern China.
Guizhou may also refer to these places in China:
Guizhou is a town under the administration of Zigui County, Hubei, China. As of 2018, it has one residential community and 11 villages under its administration.
Guizhou Subdistrict is a subdistrict in Gaizhou, Liaoning, China. As of 2018, it has 12 villages under its administration.
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The jiedushi were regional military governors in China during the Tang dynasty and the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The post of jiedushi has been translated as "military commissioner", "legate", or "regional commander". Originally introduced in 711 to counter external threats, the jiedushi were posts authorized with the supervision of a defense command often encompassing several prefectures, the ability to maintain their own armies, collect taxes and promote and appoint subordinates.
Weizhou or Wei Zhou may refer to:
Fuzhou is the capital city in Fujian, China.
Yuanzhou may refer to:
Yingzhou may refer to:
Xiangzhou may refer to:
Cizhou may refer to:
Qizhou may refer to:
Anzhou may refer to:
Yi Prefecture or Yizhou may refer to:
Guizhou or Gui Prefecture (歸州) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Zigui County, Hubei, China. In the Yuan dynasty it was briefly called Guizhou Military Commission (歸州安撫司) and Guizhou Route (歸州路). It existed (intermittently) from 619 until 1912.
Guizhou or Gui Prefecture (歸州) was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China centering on modern Gaizhou, Liaoning, China. It was created during the Liao dynasty, and taken out by the succeeding Jin dynasty.
Bo Prefecture may refer to:
Zhenzhou may refer to:
Lianzhou (连州) is a county-level city in Guangdong, China.