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| Area | 2104 kmē |
| Population | 1130,000 ( 2002 data) |
Xingning ( traditional Chinese: 興寧 simplified Chinese: 兴宁) is county-level city, under the juridiction of Meizhou, in the Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China.
Xingning county was established in 331, and upgraded to a city in 1994.
Xingning is located at the east part of Guangdong province. The East River ( Dongjiang River) and the Han River flow through it. Xingning borders Meixian, Fengshun , Wuhua , Longchuan , PingyuanPingyuan can refer to: Pingyuan County, a county in Shandong province, China Pingyuan County, a county in north east Guangdong province, China Pingyuan (province), a former province of China Pingyuan is also the Chinese word for "plains"., and Xunwu of JiangxiJiangxi (; Hanyu Pinyin: Jingxi, WG: Chiang-hsi, Tongyong Pinyin: Jiangsi is a province of the People's Republic of China, located on the southern bank of the Chang Jiang's lower and middle sections. Jingxi Sheng ''Province Abbreviation: (Gan Capital Nanc province.
Xingning is the second largest city in east Guangdong, with an area of 2105 and a population of 1.13 million.
Xingning governs 29 towns and 475 villages.
Residents in Xingning are mostly HakkaHakka ( Chinese: ; pinyin: keji, literal meaning "guest families") are a Han Chinese people whose ancestors are said to originate from around Henan and Shanxi in northern China over twenty seven hundred years ago. Their ancestors migrated southwards becaus.
Xingning is also an era name for the Emperor AiFormat of naming convention in English is under discussion at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese) and Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese)/monarchical titles. Emperor Mu of Jin China ( 340 or 341- March 30, 365) was an emperor of the Easter in JinJin may refer to: Jin Dynasty (265-420) Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) (Jinn) Jin, a state in China during the Spring and Autumn Period Later Jin Dynasty, founded in 1616 by Nurhaci Jin, a ruler of the Xia dynasty Jin Yong, writer Jin, Chinese American rapper Ji dynasty.
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