Tan-chiang-k'ou
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 丹江口 (Dānjiāngkǒu) Wade-Giles romanization: Tan¹-chiang¹-kʻou³.
Proper noun
Tan-chiang-k'ou
- Alternative form of Danjiangkou
- 1960 March 30, Water Conservancy in Communist China During the Last Decade, OCLC 45319602, page 3:
- The 105 meter dam on the Hsin-an Chiang, the 110 meter dam at Tan-chiang-k'ou, the 140 meter dam at Liu-chia-hsia and the 165 meter cross-river-channel dam of the Pai Shan hydro-electric power plant are all open-slot gravity dams.
- 1979, Charles Greer, Water Management in the Yellow River Basin of China, University of Texas Press, published 2012, →ISBN, LCCN 78-15303, OCLC 861182287, OL 4727425M, page 60:
- The completion of the enormous Tan-chiang-k'ou Reservoir on the Han River was announced in the spring of 1974.
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Translations
Danjiangkou — see Danjiangkou