Kunlun Pass

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Kunlun_Pass an entity of type: MountainPass

Der Kunlun-Pass ist ein an der Grenze von Qumarlêb und Chidu (beide Regierungsbezirk Yushu) und Golmud im Westen der chinesischen Provinz Qinghai im zentralen Kunlun-Gebirge gelegener Gebirgspass. Seine Höhe beträgt 4772 m. Er wird vom (Qing-Zang gonglu) und der Qingzang-Bahn (Lhasa-Bahn) überquert. Geologisch markiert die Kunlun-Pass-Falte die Grenze zwischen dem Kunlun-Terran und dem (chin. Songpan Ganzi diti 松潘-甘孜地体). rdf:langString
宾阳昆仑关位于中国广西南宁市东北方向59公里,宾阳县城西南方30.5公里,处宾阳、邕宁两县交界。地处柳州至南宁咽喉地带,昆仑山东侧。秦代尉屠睢征服岭南后筑关,唐朝元和十一年(公元816年)垒巨石为关,称作“南雄关”,宋代改名为“宾阳昆仑关”,以昆仑关战役而闻名。 242国道从此关口西侧穿越经过。 rdf:langString
Kunlun Pass (simplified Chinese: 昆仑关; traditional Chinese: 崑崙關; pinyin: Kūnlún Guān) is mountain pass located 59 kilometers northeast of Nanning, Guangxi and traversed by . The altitude is around 300 m (1000 ft). During the Second Sino-Japanese War, this pass was contended between the Japanese and the Chinese in the Battle of Kunlun Pass. There is an unrelated Kunlun Pass, at a much higher altitude, 4,772 metres (15,656 ft). It is located in Qinghai province, at 35°38′N 94°4′E / 35.633°N 94.067°E. * v * t * e rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der Kunlun-Pass ist ein an der Grenze von Qumarlêb und Chidu (beide Regierungsbezirk Yushu) und Golmud im Westen der chinesischen Provinz Qinghai im zentralen Kunlun-Gebirge gelegener Gebirgspass. Seine Höhe beträgt 4772 m. Er wird vom (Qing-Zang gonglu) und der Qingzang-Bahn (Lhasa-Bahn) überquert. Geologisch markiert die Kunlun-Pass-Falte die Grenze zwischen dem Kunlun-Terran und dem (chin. Songpan Ganzi diti 松潘-甘孜地体).
rdf:langString Kunlun Pass (simplified Chinese: 昆仑关; traditional Chinese: 崑崙關; pinyin: Kūnlún Guān) is mountain pass located 59 kilometers northeast of Nanning, Guangxi and traversed by . The altitude is around 300 m (1000 ft). During the Second Sino-Japanese War, this pass was contended between the Japanese and the Chinese in the Battle of Kunlun Pass. In 1939, a heavy battle between Chinese and Japanese forces broke out at Kunlun Pass, with both sides engaging their respective elite forces and best firearms. The battle bore strong significance in the direction of the war because it might result in the total control of China by Japan or the safety of its material supply chain by China. Before the battle, China had been routed by Japan and withdrawn its military forces and civilians from the very north southwards, as well as had its capital city Nanjing falling into the hands of Japanese. China would not have afforded the loss again, it must win at any cost and that led to the heavy loss of lives in this battle of both sides. After the victory, the Chinese government set up memorial stones at the very site to mark the great honors of the bravery of both armed forces and the local civilians who had offered help during the fighting. After the rule of communist party, the site was scrapped but the local people who cherished the patriotism of the forces preserved the historical site at their cost and trouble. Now with the gradual peace making between Beijing and Taipei, China reestablishes the memorial site and facilities are provided there to make the former battlefield a base for patriotism education. There is an unrelated Kunlun Pass, at a much higher altitude, 4,772 metres (15,656 ft). It is located in Qinghai province, at 35°38′N 94°4′E / 35.633°N 94.067°E. * v * t * e
rdf:langString 宾阳昆仑关位于中国广西南宁市东北方向59公里,宾阳县城西南方30.5公里,处宾阳、邕宁两县交界。地处柳州至南宁咽喉地带,昆仑山东侧。秦代尉屠睢征服岭南后筑关,唐朝元和十一年(公元816年)垒巨石为关,称作“南雄关”,宋代改名为“宾阳昆仑关”,以昆仑关战役而闻名。 242国道从此关口西侧穿越经过。
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