Mudanjiang, alternately romanized as Mutankiang, is a prefecture-level city in the southeast part of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China.
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Mudanjiang, alternately romanized as Mutankiang, is a prefecture-level city in the southeast part of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China.
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Mudanjiang is named after the eponymous Mudan River flowing through it.
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Mudanjiang was little more than a large village until the 1920s.
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Mudanjiang experienced a substantial growth in the 1930s under the Japanese occupation.
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Mudanjiang became a military and administrative center going by the name Botankou, particularly after the railway from Tumen to Jiamusi was constructed in 1933.
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Mudanjiang was controlled by the Communist forces and became the capital of Songjiang Province in 1948.
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Mudanjiang, spanning from 128° 02' to 131° 18' E longitude and 43° 24' to 45° 59' N latitude, is located in southeastern Heilongjiang province.
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Mudanjiang is linked to the national highway network through the G11 Hegang–Dalian Expressway and G10 Suifenhe-Manzhouli Expressway.
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Mudanjiang normal university is a provincial higher education institution in Heilongjiang Province.
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Mudanjiang University was founded in 1983 and is the first batch of 100 local universities in the country.
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