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YunnanProvince of southwest China, bounded to the north by Tibet and Sichuan, to the east by Guizhou and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, to the south by Vietnam and Laos, and to the west by Myanmar (formerly Burma); area 436,200 sq km/168,373 sq mi; population (2000 est) 42,880,000. The capital is Kunming. There are tin, copper, lead, gold, zinc, coal, salt, and cigarette industries. Rice, tea, timber, wheat, cotton, and tobacco are grown, and rubber is produced. HistoryYunnan was not incorporated into China until conquered by the Mongols in 1274. Under Mongol rule, the province thrived; the 13th-century Venetian traveller Marco Polo visited the capital. The province had a large Muslim population descended from Chinse converts who fled the cities of the southeast coast to escape persecution. In the mid-19th century a Muslim revolt led by the Sultan of Dali, a city in the west of the province, was brutally suppressed by Chinese government forces, reducing the Muslim population to a fraction of its former numbers.Yunnan benefitted greatly from the events of the war against Japan, which caused many refugees and industrial establishments to relocate to the province. It assumed great strategic significance, particularly as the Burma Road was constructed from Kunming to Lashio in Burma at this time.
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