Fuzhou
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Fu·zhou
(fo͞o′jō′) also Foo·chow (fo͞o′jō′, -chou′) A city of southeast China on the Min River delta. An ancient walled city, it was a treaty port following the Opium War (1839-1842). Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian province.
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Fuzhou
(ˈfuːˈdʒəʊ) ,Foochow
orFuchou
n
(Placename) a port in SE China, capital of Fujian province on the Min Jiang: one of the original five treaty ports (1842). Pop: 1 398 000 (2005 est)
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Fu•zhou
(ˈfüˈdʒoʊ)also Foochow
n.
the capital of Fujian province, in SE China, opposite Taiwan. 1,290,000.
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