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Harbin
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Har·bin  (härbn)
A city of northeast China north of Jilin. It grew after Russia was granted a trade concession in 1896 and the completion of the railroad to Lüshun in 1898. The city is the capital of Heilongjiang province. Population: 2,670,000.

Harbin [hɑːˈbiːn -ˈbɪn]
n
(Placename) a city in NE China, capital of Heilongjiang province on the Songhua River: founded by the Russians in 1897; centre of tsarist activities after the October Revolution in Russia (1917). Pop.: 2 586 978 (1999 est.) Also called Ha-erh-pin


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