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JilinProvince of northeast China, bounded to the northeast by Heilongjiang, to the southeast by Russia, to the south by North Korea, to the southwest by Liaoning, and to the northwest by Inner Mongolia; area 187,000 sq km/72,000 sq mi; population (2000 est) 27,280,000. The capital is Changchun, and other cities and towns include Jilin, Tonghua, Baicheng, and Liaoyuan. Major industries include coal, iron ore, engineering, food-processing, and chemicals; agricultural products include maize, sorghum, soybeans, and millet. HistoryJilin was formerly part of the historic region of Manchuria and closed to Chinese settlement until constituted as a province in 1907. Under the Japanese occupation of Manchuria it underwent rapid industrial development.
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| Reports note varying tonnage, but local authorities will auction corn in Jilin province as they seek to take steps to put a lid on domestic corn prices. During the spring and summer seasons of 2004 and 2005, rodents were captured with baited snap traps at 5 sites (Figure): Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Heilongjiang Province, Jilin Province, Xinjiang Autonomous Region, and Zhejiang Province. From there, it will be shipped to China and received by Jilin Jien Nickel Industry Company Ltd. |
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