Zhangwan, Shandong

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Zhangwan
Subdistrict
Chinese  transcription(s)
   Chinese 张湾镇
   Pinyin Zhāngwān Zhèn
Coordinates: 35°03′54″N115°24′47″E / 35.065°N 115.413°E / 35.065; 115.413
Country China
Province Shandong
Prefecture Heze
County Dingtao
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard Time)

Zhangwan is a township-level division situated in Dingtao County, Heze, Shandong, China.

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