Rehe

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Rehe was a historical province in northeastern China that served as a strategic frontier region between the Great Wall and Manchuria.

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Label Occurrences
Rehe canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former province of China
historical province
alternativeName Jehol
borderedBy Great Wall of China
capital Chengde
chineseName Chengde
surface form: 熱河
contains Chengde Mountain Resort
country China
dissolvedIn 1955
ethnicComposition Han Chinese population
Manchu population
Mongol population
formerAdministrativeStatus province-level division of China
geographicalFeature mountainous terrain
steppe and forest borderlands
historicalEvent annexed by Manchukuo in 1933
recovered by China after World War II
historicalRole strategic frontier region between the Great Wall and Manchuria
knownFor imperial summer resort at Chengde
locatedBetween Great Wall of China
Manchuria
locatedInRegion Manchuria
surface form: Northeast China
namedAfter Rehe River
partOf Qing dynasty
surface form: Qing dynasty China

Republic of China
romanization Jehol
Rehe self-link
strategicImportance buffer zone north of the Great Wall
gateway between North China Plain and Manchuria
successorTerritory Hebei
surface form: Hebei Province

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Liaoning
surface form: Liaoning Province
timePeriod late Qing dynasty to mid-20th century

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