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南 | nán | south |
南边 | nán bian | south / south side / southern part / to the south of |
南方 | nán fāng | south; southern direction / (in China) southern regions, often referring to areas south of the Yangtze River |
南北 | nán běi | north and south / north to south |
南极 | nán jí | south pole |
刘贵今 | Liú Guì jīn | Liu Guijin (1945–), Chinese diplomat, ambassador to South Africa 2001–2007 |
全罗道 | Quán luó dào | Jeolla or Cholla Province of Joseon Korea, now divided into North Jeolla Province 全羅北道|全罗北道[Quan2 luo2 bei3 dao4] and South Jeolla Province 全羅南道|全罗南道[Quan2 luo2 nan2 dao4] |
温切斯特 | Wēn qiē sī tè | Winchester (town in south England, capital of former kingdom of Wessex) |
悉尼 | Xī ní | Sydney, capital of New South Wales, Australia |
约翰内斯堡 | Yuē hàn nèi sī bǎo | Johannesburg, South Africa |
阿德莱德 | Ā dé lái dé | Adelaide, capital of South Australia |
棒子国 | Bàng zi guó | (derog.) Korea, esp. South Korea |
通江 | Tōng jiāng | Tongjiang county in Panzhihua 攀枝花[Pan1 zhi1 hua1], south Sichuan |
乐天 | Lè tiān | Lotte (South Korean conglomerate) |
垦丁国家公园 | Kěn dīng Guó jiā Gōng yuán | Kenting National Park on the Hengchun Peninsula 恆春半島|恒春半岛[Heng2 chun1 Ban4 dao3], Pingtung county, south Taiwan |
开城 | Kāi chéng | Kaesong or Gaeseong city in southwest North Korea, close to the border with South Korea and a special economic zone for South Korean companies |
阿斯旺 | Ā sī wàng | Aswan (town in south Egypt) |
南达科他 | Nán Dá kē tā | South Dakota, US state |
忠清北道 | Zhōng qīng běi dào | North Chungcheong Province, South Korea, capital Cheongju 清州市 |
韩元 | hán yuán | South Korean won (currency) |
南安普敦 | Nán ān pǔ dūn | Southampton, town in south England |
两河 | Liǎng hé | the areas to the north and south of the Yellow River (in the Spring and Autumn Period) / Mesopotamia |
南美 | Nán Měi | South America |
越 | Yuè | generic word for peoples or states of south China or south Asia at different historical periods / abbr. for Vietnam 越南 |
高丽大藏经 | Gāo lí Dà zàng jīng | Tripitaka Koreana, Buddhist scriptures carved on 81,340 wooden tablets and housed in the Haein Temple 海印寺[Hai3 yin4 si4] in South Gyeongsang province of South Korea |