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[[File:Qing viceroys.png|thumb|220x220px|Min-Zhe is located in Southeastern China and consisted of Min (Fujian and Taiwan) and Zhe (Zhejiang).]]
'''Minzhe''' ({{zh|t=閩浙}}) was a geographic and political area of the [[Qing dynasty]] in southeastern China. It included the modern-day areas of [[Fujian]], [[Taiwan]], and [[Zhejiang]]. The Governor of Minzhe was known as the [[Viceroy of Min-Zhe|viceroy of Minzhe]] in the English language. Its administrative centre was located in [[Fuzhou]].


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'''Minzhe''' was an old geographic and political area of South-East China. It included [[Fujian]] (Min for short) province and [[Zhejiang]] province.
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 22 September 2024

Min-Zhe is located in Southeastern China and consisted of Min (Fujian and Taiwan) and Zhe (Zhejiang).

Minzhe (Chinese: 閩浙) was a geographic and political area of the Qing dynasty in southeastern China. It included the modern-day areas of Fujian, Taiwan, and Zhejiang. The Governor of Minzhe was known as the viceroy of Minzhe in the English language. Its administrative centre was located in Fuzhou.

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