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  • Hebei
  • Hebei
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  • Hebei (: o Hopeh), provincia de la República Popular China. Hebei significa Al norte del Río (Amarillo). Se abrevia 冀 (pinyin: jì), por la Prefectura de Ji (冀州 Jì Zhōu) de tiempos de la dinastía Han, que incluía la parte meridional de Hebei. Antes de 1928 se llamó Zhili (t. 直隸, s. 直隶, p. Zhílì, Wade-Giles: Chih-li), que quiere decir Directamente Gobernada (por la Corte Imperial). También se la suele llamar Yānzhào (燕赵), por los estados de Yan y Zhao, existentes en la zona durante el periodo de los Reinos Combatientes.
  • The Struggle at He Bei (河北掃討戦) is a fictional battle introduced in Dynasty Warriors Vol. 2. To follow with his father's ambitions to subjugate the province, Cao Pi leads an army to crush the Yuan family after the Battle of Guandu. Historically, Hebei Province was one of Yuan Shao's most influential bases and home to many of his family members. It was one of the final battle grounds between his son, Yuan Shang, and Cao Cao.
  • (; Postal map spelling: Hopeh) is a northern province of the People's Republic of China. Its one-character abbreviation is "冀" (pinyin: jì), named after Ji Province (冀州 Jì Zhōu), a Han Dynasty province (zhou) that included southern Hebei. The name Hebei means "north of the (Yellow) River". Zhili (Traditional Chinese: 直隸; Simplified Chinese: 直隶; Hanyu Pinyin: Zhílì; Wade-Giles: Chih-li), meaning "Directly Ruled (by the Imperial Court)", was the name of Hebei before 1928.
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GDPperCapitaRank
  • 11
Mapa
  • China Hebei.svg
dirigentes títulos
población año
  • 2009
población puesto
  • 6
dirigentes nombres
  • Zhang Yunchuan Hu Chunhua
idiomas
  • Chino mandarínUigur
superficie puesto
  • 12
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PopDensity
  • 363
Población
  • 70000000
Densidad
  • 363
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Governor
PopDensityRank
  • 11
Nombre
  • Hebei
Winner
  • Downfall of the Yuan family.
Secretary
Commander
GDPperCapita
  • 12900
País
  • República Popular China
Name
  • Hebei
  • Struggle at He Bei
Caption
  • He Bei in Dynasty Warriors 6
AbbrevPinyin
campo1 nombre
  • Etnias
densidad post
  • 11
superficie post
IDH año
  • 2006
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campo4 nombre
  • Origen del nombre
campo2 nombre
  • Ciudades más pobladas
campo3 nombre
  • Abreviatura
AdministrationType
Counties
  • 172
GDP
  • 876900000000
ISOAbbrev
  • 13
PopYear
  • 2004
PIB per capita
  • 23239
Nationalities
  • Manchu - 3%
  • Han - 96%
  • Hui - 0.8%
  • Mongol - 0.3%
Nombre Completo
  • ()
  • Provincia de Hebei
  • 河北省
A
  • Hopei
GDPYear
  • 2004
OriginOfName
  • "north of the Yellow River"
  • 北 běi - north
  • 河 hé - (Yellow) River
Abbreviation
HDIRank
  • 12
Townships
  • 2207
AreaRank
  • 12
Header
  • '''河北省
  • Héběi Shěng'''
capital población
Superficie
  • 187700
HDICat
  • medium
Area
  • 187700
PopRank
  • 6
Pop
  • 68090000
HDI
  • 0.766000
GDPRank
  • 6
Prefectures
  • 11
P
  • Héběi
HDIYear
  • 2005
Website
PIB
  • 1.620000
Capital
IDH
  • 797
LargestCity
Force
Year
  • 202
C
  • 河北
Location
  • Hebei
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campo
  • Han - 96,0%
  • Hui - 0,8%
  • Manchu - 3,0%
  • Mongol - 0,3%
  • Shijiazhuang Tangshang Handan Baoding Qinhuangdao Langfang Zhangjiakou Xingtai Luancheng Cangzhou Hengshui
  • 冀;
  • 河 hé - Río 北 běi - norte"Norte del Río "
IDH categoría
  • Desarrollo Humano Medio
subdivisión
  • 11
  • 172
  • 2207
unidad
IDH puesto
  • 9
código ISO
  • CN-13
abstract
  • Hebei (: o Hopeh), provincia de la República Popular China. Hebei significa Al norte del Río (Amarillo). Se abrevia 冀 (pinyin: jì), por la Prefectura de Ji (冀州 Jì Zhōu) de tiempos de la dinastía Han, que incluía la parte meridional de Hebei. Antes de 1928 se llamó Zhili (t. 直隸, s. 直隶, p. Zhílì, Wade-Giles: Chih-li), que quiere decir Directamente Gobernada (por la Corte Imperial). También se la suele llamar Yānzhào (燕赵), por los estados de Yan y Zhao, existentes en la zona durante el periodo de los Reinos Combatientes.
  • (; Postal map spelling: Hopeh) is a northern province of the People's Republic of China. Its one-character abbreviation is "冀" (pinyin: jì), named after Ji Province (冀州 Jì Zhōu), a Han Dynasty province (zhou) that included southern Hebei. The name Hebei means "north of the (Yellow) River". Zhili (Traditional Chinese: 直隸; Simplified Chinese: 直隶; Hanyu Pinyin: Zhílì; Wade-Giles: Chih-li), meaning "Directly Ruled (by the Imperial Court)", was the name of Hebei before 1928. Hebei completely surrounds Beijing and Tianjin municipalities (which also border each other). It borders Liaoning to the northeast, Inner Mongolia to the north, Shanxi to the west, Henan to the south, and Shandong to the southeast. Bohai Bay of the Yellow Sea is to the east. A small part of Hebei, an exclave disjointed from the rest of the province, is wedged between the municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin. A common alternate name for Hebei is Yānzhào (燕赵), after the state of Yan and state of Zhao that existed here during the Warring States Period of early Chinese history.
  • The Struggle at He Bei (河北掃討戦) is a fictional battle introduced in Dynasty Warriors Vol. 2. To follow with his father's ambitions to subjugate the province, Cao Pi leads an army to crush the Yuan family after the Battle of Guandu. Historically, Hebei Province was one of Yuan Shao's most influential bases and home to many of his family members. It was one of the final battle grounds between his son, Yuan Shang, and Cao Cao.
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