Jiangwan, Guangdong

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Jiangwan, Shaoguan
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Country China
Province Guangdong
Prefecture Shaoguan
Time zone China Standard Time (UTC+8)

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References

  1. "福建省" (in Chinese). xzqh.org. Retrieved 14 May 2018.

Coordinates: 24°37′33″N113°13′33″E / 24.6258°N 113.22574°E / 24.6258; 113.22574

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