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JiangxiProvince of southeast China, bounded to the north by Hubei and Anhui, to the east by Zhejiang and Fujian, to the south by Guangdong, and to the west by Hunan; area 164,800 sq km/63,600 sq mi; population (2000 est) 41,400,000. The capital is Nanchang; other cities and towns include Ganzhou, Ji'an, Jingdezhen, Jiujiang, and Pingxiang. The Chang Jiang River and Lake Poyang are found in the province. The main industries are porcelain, coal, tungsten, copper, and uranium; agricultural products include rice, tea, cotton, tobacco, and timber. The province was Mao Zedong's original base in the first phase of the communist struggle against the nationalists.
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SDK; TSE: 4004) today began construction of a second rare-earth magnetic alloy plant in China at Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province, for start-up in the latter half of 2007. The 3 isolates from Jiangxi were isolated from infected meat samples from a cold storage house. However, the new Jiangxi Chenming mill that started production in 2005 has dramatically expanded LWC capacity in China (see Additional Resources box at the beginning of this article). |
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