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- Amur_Annexation abstract "The Amur Annexation refers to the annexation of the southeast corner of Siberia by Russia from China in 1858–60. The two areas involved are the Priamurye between the Amur River and the Stanovoy Range to the north and the Primorye which runs down the coast from the Amur mouth to the Korean border. Note that this does not include Sakhalin Island. In modern-day geography of Russia, Priamurye ("the Amur Lands") roughly corresponds to the Amur Oblast and the southern half of the Khabarovsk Krai, while Primorye ("the Maritime Lands"), to the Primorsky Krai (and, possibly, adjacent sections of Khabarovsk Krai).".
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- Amur_Annexation wikiPageID "25275009".
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- Amur_Annexation hasPhotoCollection Amur_Annexation.
- Amur_Annexation subject Category:China–Russia_relations.
- Amur_Annexation subject Category:History_of_Manchuria.
- Amur_Annexation subject Category:History_of_Siberia.
- Amur_Annexation comment "The Amur Annexation refers to the annexation of the southeast corner of Siberia by Russia from China in 1858–60. The two areas involved are the Priamurye between the Amur River and the Stanovoy Range to the north and the Primorye which runs down the coast from the Amur mouth to the Korean border. Note that this does not include Sakhalin Island.".
- Amur_Annexation label "Amur Annexation".
- Amur_Annexation label "Присоединение Приамурья и Приморья к России".
- Amur_Annexation sameAs m.09gjwjc.
- Amur_Annexation sameAs Q4379152.
- Amur_Annexation sameAs Q4379152.
- Amur_Annexation wasDerivedFrom Amur_Annexation?oldid=599052428.
- Amur_Annexation depiction Manchuria.png.
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