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GuangdongProvince of south China, bounded to the north by Hunan and Jiangxi; to the northeast by Fujian; to the south by the South China Sea, Hong Kong (since 1997 an enclave of Guangdong province), Macau, and the island province of Hainan; and to the west by Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; area 197,000 sq km/76,062 sq mi; population (2000 est) 86,420,000. The capital is Guangzhou (previously known as Canton); other major cities are Maoming, Shantou, Shenzhen, and Zhanjiang. The main industries are minerals, electronics, household appliances, and textiles; agriculture is based on rice, sugar, fruit, tobacco, and fish. From the mid-19th century large numbers of Cantonese (native to Guangdong) emigrated to the USA, Canada, Australia, and South Africa; with the recent development of industry, however, combined with government policies of controlling population numbers, the extent of migration has decreased. The revolutionary leader Sun Zhong Shan (Sun Yat-sen) (1866–1925) was born near Guangzhou.
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| The plant, which will be constructed in Huizhou Dayawan Economic and Technological Development Zone in Guandong Province, should be completed in the first half of 2008. a company based in Guandong Province producing solvents for paint. An outbreak of an unusual pneumonia was first reported in the Guandong Province of China in November 2002, but wasn't recognized as SARS until March when cases began to be reported in Hong Kong and Vietnam, according to the New York City Department of Health-and Mental Hygiene. |
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