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Zhili (province)

Zhili, formerly romanized as Chih-li, Chihli, or Pe-tche-li, was a historical province of the Republic of China. It mostly covered the area of the Ming province of Beizhili and took its name from its status as the region surrounding the imperial capital, Beijing, its boundaries were close to the modern Hebei.

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File:CEM-36-Regno-della-China-2355.jpg| A 1682 map of the "Kingdom of China, Presently Called Cathay and Mangi", using the names "Peking" (Beijing) and "Nangking" (Nanjing) to refer to the Northern and Southern Zhilis File:CEM-44-La-Chine-la-Tartarie-Chinoise-et-le-Thibet-1734-East-2570.jpg | The eastern half of D'Anville's 1734 map of China, Chinese Tartary, and Tibet, displaying "Pe-tche-li" (North Zhili) after its southern counterpart became known as "Kiang-nan" (Jiangnan) File:直隶省行政区划1820.svg|Map of Zhili in the Qing dynasty File:1861 Johnson Map of China - Geographicus - China-johnson-1861.jpg|A map from 1861, which shows "Chihli" (Zhili). The former Jiangnan had already been divided between "Kiangsu" (Jiangsu) and "Nganhwui" (Anhui) == References ==
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