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Guangdong
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Guang·dong  (gwängdông) also Kwang·tung (kwängtng, gwängdng)
A province of southeast China on the South China Sea. It has been part of China since c. 200 b.c. Guangzhou is the capital. Population: 85,200,000.

Guangdong [ˈgwæŋˈdʊŋ], Kwangtung
n
(Placename) a province of SE China, on the South China Sea: includes the Leizhou Peninsula, with densely populated river valleys, Macao and Hong Kong; the only true tropical climate in China. Capital: Canton. Pop.: 86 420 000 (2000 est.). Area: 197 100 sq. km (76 100 sq. miles)
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Noun1.Guangdong - a province in southern China


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Additional offices are located in Guangdon Province, China and Taipei, Taiwan.
89 Zhongshan Road, Suite 1-7, South, Guangzhoo Tianhe Software Park, Guangzhou City, Guangdon Province, China.
Guangzhou is the capital of the Guangdon province, an area which generates more than 25 percent of Unicom's total revenues.
 
 
 
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