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Chichihaerh

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Etymology

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From Mandarin 齊齊哈爾齐齐哈尔 (Qíqíhā'ěr) Wade–Giles romanization: Chʻi²-chʻi²-ha¹-êrh³.

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Chichihaerh

  1. Alternative form of Qiqiha'er (Qiqihar)
    • 1970, Summary of World Broadcasts: Far East[1], British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring Service, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 9:
      The revolutionary people in Heilungkiang are greatly inspired by Chairman Mao's solemn statement. On 21st May, the armymen and civilians in Chichihaerh [Tisitsihas] Municipality held a rally in support of the statement.
    • 1977 [1958], Ishimitsu Makiyo, “Flower of the Moorlands [Kôya no Hana]”, in Guides to Japanese Culture[2], Tokyo: Japan Culture Institute, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 120:
      When I crossed the Amur River to Ai-hun, I learned that the innkeeper of a Chinese inn there was a Japanese woman. Out of curiosity I went to meet her. Her name was Mizuno Hana, and she was working for a Chinese named Sung Chi from Chichihaerh.
    • 1997, Iwao Peter Sano, 1,000 Days in Siberia[3], Bison Books, published 1999, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 2:
      For the next eight days we spent in Chichihaerh, we did little more than follow orders to do chores such as setting up meals and taking care of trash.

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