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  1. Usually anglicised as Manji, the Chinese term Manzi (蛮子, meaning roughly Barbary) was the name north of the Yangzi for the lands south of it, lands now comprising the rump (or Southern) Song dynasty centred at Hangzhou. Enduringly based in the north, the Mongols completed their conquest of the rump Song in 1279, annexing it in its entirety and reducing Hangzhou to one provincial capital among many in their vast Yuan Empire. The Yuan Emperor of course was Polo's nominal host for nearly two decades. For more on the term, cf. Names of China.

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Jian'ou
建瓯市
Kienow
Jian'ou Railway Station 2012.08.25 10-05-40.jpg
Jian'ou Railway Station
Nickname(s): 
芝城, Root Craft City of China[ citation needed ]
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Location of Jian'ou City within Nanping City
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Jian'ou
Location in Fujian
Coordinates: 27°02′N118°19′E / 27.033°N 118.317°E / 27.033; 118.317
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Province Fujian
Prefecture-level city Nanping
Government
  CPC City Committee SecretaryQiu Yi
Area
  Total4,199 km2 (1,621 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
  Total434,451
  Density100/km2 (270/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard)
Local dialect Northern Min: Jian'ou dialect
Website www.jianou.gov.cn
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese 建瓯
Traditional Chinese 建甌
Postal Kienou
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Jiàn'ōu
Wade–Giles Chien⁴-ou¹
Northern Min
Jian'ou Romanized Gṳ̿ing-é