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  Xikang on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
It is largely a region of high mountains (over 10,000 ft/3,050 m) cut by the gorges of several rivers.
In 1955 the portion of Xikang E of the Chang River was joined to Sichuan prov.; the Tibet Autonomous Region received the remainder.
Between rhetoric and reality: nationalist China's Tibetan agenda during the second World War (1).
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