Erick Yax-Vidal
Green Class
2/6/2012
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Map of China During
the Cultural Revolution To The Present Day 1967-2012
A map of china
during the cultural revolution is the same as it is today. China is bordered by
fourteen countries, Russia, India, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Myanmar,
Afghanistan, Vietnam, Laos, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Tajikistan, North Korea, and
Bhutan. The Himalayas serve as a border between China, Nepal and India.The
Heilongjiang or Black Dragon River runs along the Northeast marking China’s
border with Russia. Present day China is different then China during the Qing
Dynasty (1644-1911). During the Qing Dynasty the country was smaller and had
different borders. Mongolia was part of China as well. Beijing the capital,
stayed the same.
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