Changchow

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Chang·chow

 (chäng′jō′)
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Changchow

(ˈtʃæŋˈtʃaʊ) or

Ch'ang-chou

n
1. (Placename) a variant transliteration of the Chinese name for Zhangzhou
2. (Placename) former spellings of Changzhou
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Historically, the festival finds its origin from the 19th century clash of the Changchow and Chuanchow people.
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"In my early years in Changchow there were still some of Dr.
The SA-2 battalion located in Changchow (about fifty miles west of Quemoy) was recently transferred from Inner Mongolia.
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