Hankow_1915.jpg
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Map of Hankow (Hankou, in Pinyin) with Hanyang and Wuchang, as of 1915. These three cities have later merged to form modern Wuhan. The map shows the borders of the French, British, Russian, German, and Japanese concessions in Hankou.
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Date | Published 1915 |
Source | http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/hankow_1915.jpg , http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/history_china.html |
Author | Compilers of "An Offical Guide to Eastern Asia, Volume IV: China. Published by The Imperial Japanese Government Railways. Tokyo, 1915." |
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