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Jiangdu (江都 ; pinyin : Yízhēng) est une ville de la province du Jiangsu en Chine. C'est une ville-district placée sous la juridiction de la ville-préfecture de Yangzhou.
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La population du district était de 1 067 643 habitants en 1999[2].
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Catégories :
- Ville du Jiangsu
- Subdivision administrative du Jiangsu
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