Yinlong
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[edit]From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 銀龍/银龙.
Proper noun
[edit]Yinlong
- An island at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri rivers near Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island in Heixiazidao, Fuyuan, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang, China.
- [1996, 秋野豊 [Yutaka Akino], “Moscow's New Perspectives on Sino-Russian Relations”, in Socio-Economic Dimensions of the Changes in the Slavic-Eurasian World[1], Sapporo, Japan: Slavic Research Center, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 300:
- Tarabarov Island is not far from Khabarovsk, but the access to it seems very limited because Bol’shoi Ussuriskii Island is located between the city and Tarabarov. (Seen from Russian side of the Amur, Nizhnespasskie, a small village in the Jewish Autonomous Region, Tarabarov is a no man land, which is geographically closer to the China side.) Tarabarov is surrounded more by Chinese territory than Russian territory. Khabarovsk is to Bol’shoi Ussuriskii what Fuyuan, the nearest Chinese city on the Amur, is to Tarabarov.]
- 2008 October 15, “Russia hands back half of island”, in South China Morning Post[2], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 03 December 2023[3]:
- Russia handed over about 174 sq km of the western part of the island, along with the nearby Yinlong Island, China News Service reported. […]
Russia promised to relinquish control over Yinlong Island and half of Heixiazi Island. In return, China gave up the territorial claims to the remainder of Heixiazi Island occupied and governed by Russia.
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