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Research Results For 'Sichuan'

DATOUSAURUS

Datousaurus was a dinosaur of the Jurassic period. Remains of Datousaurus were first discovered in Sichuan province, China between 1979 and 1981. It was a large herbivore about 14 metres long with a long neck and tail. The head was large with large spoon-shaped teeth in the mouth.
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CHENGDU

Chengdu (formerly Chengtu) is an ancient city and capital of Sichuan province, China.
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CHONGQING

Chongqing is a city in Sichuan province, China.
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SICHUAN

Sichuan is a province in central China.
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BAI

Bai (Pai, Minjia, Minchia, Minkia, Labbu, Nama, Leme) is a language spoken chiefly in Yunnan Province, but also in parts of Hunan, Sichuan, and Guizhou provinces, China. Bai has three distinct dialects which may actually be separate langauges.
Bai is a Ubangi language spoken in southern Sudan.
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BAIMA

Baima (Bai Ma, Pe) is a language spoken in parts of north central Sichuan, China.
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ERSU

Ersu is a language spoken in parts of south central Sichuan, China.
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GUANYINQIAO

Guanyinqiao (Western Jiarong) is a language spoken in north central Sichuan, along the tributaries of the Jinchuan River in the south-western tip of Maerkang County, north-western Jinchuan County, and south-eastern Rangtang County, China.
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GUIQIONG

Guiqiong is a language spoken in part of west central Sichuan, China.
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HMONG DAW

Hmong Daw is a language spoken by the Hmong Daw people of central and western Guizhou, southern Sichuan, and Yunnan, China and also by the Hmong Qua Mba people of Laos, Thailand and Vietnam.
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