Citations:Zhangjiaji

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English citations of Zhangjiaji

Map including 張家集 Chang-chia-chi (AMS, 1955) (lower right)
  • [1999, Naifu Cui, “河北省”, in 中华人民共和国地名大词典[1], volume 1, Beijing: The Commercial Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 442, column 2:
    张家集 [Zhāngjiājí] 在吴桥县央园东南 8.3 公里。]
  • 2015, The Book of Saints[2], 8th edition, Bloomsbury, →ISBN, →OCLC:
    Teresa Zhang Hezhi (St) {1 -group}
    16 July
    1864-1900. From a Catholic family of Zhangjiaji near Ningjin in southeastern Hebei (China), she was seized while working in a vegetable garden by a Boxer gang and taken to the village temple. She refused to worship and she and her two sons were stabbed.
  • 2019 April 15, “Xiangyang Agriculture in Hubei Province needs both high yield and good benefit”, in ECHEMI[3], archived from the original on 25 February 2022[4]:
    Wang Siqing said that in 2015, the high-yielding demonstration patch of virus-free seed potatoes in Zhangjiaji Town, Xiangzhou District, yielded 4646 kilograms per mu of fresh potatoes, creating the highest yield per unit area of potatoes in Hubei Province.