Lienyunkang

English

Etymology

The Postal Map romanization of Mandarin 連雲港连云港 (Liányúngǎng).

Proper noun

Lienyunkang

  1. (historical or obsolete) Alternative form of Lianyungang
    • 1964, 任育地 [Jen Yu-ti], 中国地理概述 [A Concise Geography of China], Peking: Foreign Languages Press, page 119:
      Plants producing chemical fertilizer, acid and soda make use of the phosphates from Lienyunkang and the salt from the Huaipei salt works.
    • 1974, William W. Whitson, editor, Doing Business with China, Praeger Publishers, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 328:
      Lienyunkang is capable of handling 7,000-dead-weight-ton vessels.
    • 1980, James Reardon-Anderson, Yenan and the Great Powers, New York: Columbia University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 88:
      By the end of 1944 Communist forces began to move toward the key port of Lienyunkang in northern Kiangsu.

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