Suiyuan

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Suiyuan was a historical province in northern China that became a strategic battleground and occupied territory during Japan’s expansion into North China in the 1930s.

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Suiyuan canonical 2
Jehol 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former province of China
historical province
administrativeLevel province
associatedWith Nationalist Government of China
surface form: Chinese Nationalist government

Mongol-Tatar troops
surface form: Mongol military forces
battlegroundIn Japanese occupation of North China
surface form: Japanese invasion of North China

Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
surface form: Second Sino-Japanese War
borderedBy Gansu Province
surface form: Gansu

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
surface form: Inner Mongolia

Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
surface form: Ningxia

Shanxi Province
surface form: Shanxi
capital Guisui
Hohhot
conflict Battle of Suiyuan
Suiyuan Campaign
controlledBy Nationalist Government of China
surface form: Kuomintang government
country China
ethnicComposition Han Chinese population
Mongol population
existedDuring Nanjing decade
geopoliticalRole contested frontier region in North China
historicalEra 20th century
historicalSignificance key theater in early Japanese expansion into North China
languageUsed Chinese
Mongolian
laterIntegratedInto Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
Shanxi Province
locatedIn North China
North China
surface form: northern China
militaryImportance control of routes into Inner Mongolia
protection of North China from northern incursions
notableEvent defense against Japanese and Mongol puppet forces in 1936
occupiedBy Imperial Japan
partOf Chinese warlord era territories
Republic of China
regionType frontier province
status abolished as a province after the establishment of the People’s Republic of China
strategicImportance buffer region between North China and Inner Mongolia
frontier defense against Japanese expansion
timePeriod Republican era of China
usedAs base for anti-Japanese resistance

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Operation Nekka location Suiyuan
this entity surface form: Jehol