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Page 508
... administrative units — the larg- est called pu in Koguryŏ , pang in Paekche , chu in Silla— that controlled many castles . The central government sent officials to these provincial units , where they saw to it that the people , as royal ...
... administrative units — the larg- est called pu in Koguryŏ , pang in Paekche , chu in Silla— that controlled many castles . The central government sent officials to these provincial units , where they saw to it that the people , as royal ...
Page 556
... administrative system in Kwang- tung has undergone many changes since 1949. " Autono- mous " administrative units were established in the early 1950s for areas with large ethnic minority populations . The status of Canton was changed in ...
... administrative system in Kwang- tung has undergone many changes since 1949. " Autono- mous " administrative units were established in the early 1950s for areas with large ethnic minority populations . The status of Canton was changed in ...
Page 803
... administrative wards . In ad- dition to these , there are five towns in the outer part of Greater Leningrad with status equivalent to that of the administrative wards - Kolpino , Petrodvorets , Pushkin , Sestroretsk , and the island of ...
... administrative wards . In ad- dition to these , there are five towns in the outer part of Greater Leningrad with status equivalent to that of the administrative wards - Kolpino , Petrodvorets , Pushkin , Sestroretsk , and the island of ...
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