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Page 978
... Szechwan . POPULATION Population groups . Ethnic composition and distribu- tion . Szechwan Province has one of the most diversified range of ethnic groups in all China . They include the Han , or Chinese , people , the Yi ( Lolo ) , the ...
... Szechwan . POPULATION Population groups . Ethnic composition and distribu- tion . Szechwan Province has one of the most diversified range of ethnic groups in all China . They include the Han , or Chinese , people , the Yi ( Lolo ) , the ...
Page 979
... Szechwan Medical College , and various engineering institutes . Health . Because of the warm and wet climate of most of the province , respiratory ailments are a major health problem . Despite the rich agricultural production of the ...
... Szechwan Medical College , and various engineering institutes . Health . Because of the warm and wet climate of most of the province , respiratory ailments are a major health problem . Despite the rich agricultural production of the ...
Page 980
... Szechwan is thus connected to both northwest and coastal China . The Ch'eng - tu- Chungking railroad , completed in the 1950s , links the rich Ch'eng - tu Plain with the industrial and navigation hub of the Yangtze River at Chungking ...
... Szechwan is thus connected to both northwest and coastal China . The Ch'eng - tu- Chungking railroad , completed in the 1950s , links the rich Ch'eng - tu Plain with the industrial and navigation hub of the Yangtze River at Chungking ...
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