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Harbinia,[1] vulgo Hāěrbīn (Mandshurice ᡥᠠᠯᠪᡳᠨ Halbin; Mandarinice 哈尔滨), est urbs subprovincialis et caput provincialeHeilongjiangprovinciae in Re Publica Populari Sinarum.[2] ac secunda a maxima urbe per numerum incolarum urbanorum et maxima urbs per numerum incolarum metropolitorum (urbanorum et rusticorum una numeratorum) in Sina Septentrionali et Orientali sita.[3] Ad Sungari flumen sita est.
Praefectus: Sun Zhe Consilium: Q106967276 Procuratio superior: Heilongjiang
Geographia
Superficies: 53 076.48 chiliometrum quadratum Regiones urbanae: Daoli District, Nangang District, Daowai District, Pingfang District, Songbei District, Xiangfang District, Hulan District, Acheng District, Yilan County, Fangzheng County, Bin County, Heilongjiang, Bayan County, Mulan County, Tonghe County, Yanshou County, Shuangcheng District, Shangzhi, Wuchang City
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