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HarbinPort and capital of Heilongjiang province, northeast China, on the Songhua River; population (2000) 3,627,100. It is a major rail junction. Industries include metallurgy, food-processing, and sugar-refining; the manufacture of machinery, ball bearings, chemicals, cement, and paper; and tourism. Harbin was developed by Russian settlers after Russia was granted trading rights here in 1896, and more Russians arrived as refugees after the October Revolution (1917). In World War II, it was the key objective of the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945.
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Gregory Harbin of the ROVER demonstration team, which included decorated combat operators. EMBRAER, a Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, said China Eastern Airlines agreed to buy five of its ERJ 145 LR model airplanes from Harbin Embraer, a joint venture between Embraer and China Aviation Industry Corporation. Anheuser beat SABMiller for control of the Harbin Brewery Group. |
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