Yidu Xian (Hubei Sheng, China)
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- GEOnet, May 11, 1999(Yidu Xian--ADM3, 30°24ʹN 111°26ʹE, Hubei Sheng [another was in Shandong Sheng])
- I-tu hsien chih, 1990:t.p. (I-tu hsien; in Hu-pei sheng)
- GEOnet, May 11, 1999(Yidu Xian--ADM3, 30p0s24'N 111p0s26'E, Hubei Sheng [another was in Shandong Sheng])
Wikipedia description:
Yidu (Chinese: 宜都; pinyin: Yídū) is a county-level city in western Hubei Province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Yichang. It has a population of 395,000 residents, and covers an area of 1,357 square kilometres (524 sq mi), divided into 1 subdistrict, 8 towns, and 1 township. Its GDP in 2015 was 50 billion yuan. Yidu was established as a county in 196 BC during the Western Han dynasty, then called Yidao (夷道). In 210 AD, Liu Bei established Yidu Commandery.
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