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/soong"gyahng"/, n.Older Spelling. Songjiang.Also, Sungchiang /soong"jyahng"/.
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Sungkiang — /sʊŋkiˈʌŋ/ (say soongkee ung) noun a former province in north eastern China, now a part of the Nei Monggol Autonomous Region. 205 000 km2 …
Sungkiang — /soong gyahng /, n. Older Spelling. Songjiang. Also, Sungchiang /soong jyahng / … Useful english dictionary
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