Guangnan West Circuit 廣南西路 Guǎngnán Xī Lù | |
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Guangnan West Circuit within Song dynasty territory, c. 1100 | |
Population | |
• 1162 | 1,341,572[1] |
History | |
• Preceded by | Guangnan Circuit |
• Created | 988 (Song dynasty) |
• Abolished | 1278 (Yuan dynasty) |
• HQ | Gui Prefecture |
Guangnan West Circuit or Guangnan West Province was one of the major circuits during the Song dynasty. Its administrative area corresponds to roughly the modern provinces of Guangxi and Hainan, as well as the western part of Guangdong (Leizhou Peninsula).[2]
Guangnan West Circuit and Guangnan East Circuit were split from Guangnan Circuit in 988.
After the Yuan dynasty was established, most of the Guangnan West Circuit became part of the much larger Huguang province, whose capital was at Wuchang.
Administrative divisions of the Song dynasty | |||||||||
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Jingji (京畿) |
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Jingdong East (京東東) |
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Jingdong West (京東西) |
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Jingxi South (京西南) |
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Jingxi North (京西北) |
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Hebei East (河北東) |
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Hebei West (河北西) |
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Hedong (河東) |
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Yongxing Army (永興軍) |
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Qinfeng (秦鳳) |
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Liangzhe (兩浙) |
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Huainan East (淮南東) |
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Huainan West (淮南西) |
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Jiangnan East (江南東) |
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Jiangnan West (江南西) |
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Jinghu North (荊湖北) |
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Jinghu South (荊湖南) |
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Fujian (福建) |
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Chengdu (成都) |
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Zizhou (梓州) |
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Lizhou (利州) |
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Kuizhou (夔州) |
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Guangnan East (廣南東) |
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Guangnan West |
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