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Province of the Republic of China
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Lungkiang Province (1934–1945)
Nunkiang Province (1945–1949)龍江省 (1934–1945)
嫩江省 (1945–1949)
Province of the Manchukuo (1934–1945)
Province of the Republic of China (1945–1949)
Province of the People's Republic of China (1949)
1934–1949

Map of Longjiang within Manchukuo

Map of Nenjiang within the ROC
CapitalCicigar
Area 
• 194767,034 km (25,882 sq mi)
Population 
• 1947 3,308,906
History 
• Established 1934
• Disestablished 1954
Preceded by Succeeded by
Fengtian
Heilongjiang
Heilongjiang
Today part ofChina
Heilongjiang

Nunkiang or Nenjiang (Chinese: 嫩江; pinyin: Nènjiāng) was a province in Northeast China, which was established in 1945. It was c.26,000 sq mi/67,340 km large and the provincial capital was Qiqihar. The province was abolished in 1950 and incorporated with Heilongjiang province.

See also

Defunct Chinese provinces and provincial regions
Yuan dynasty
Special administrative areas
Ming dynasty
Special administrative areas
ROC (1912–1949)
Special administrative regions
Areas
Provincal fu
Special administrative municipalities
Yuan administrative municipalities
PRC
Greater administrative areas
Municipalities
Administrative territories
Territories
Provincial-level divisons of the Republic of China
Current Flag of the Republic of China
Claimed
Most of the provincial-level administrations are abolished


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