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    The Mount Tai earthquake (Chinese: 泰山震) was the first recorded earthquake in history. It occurred at Mount Tai, in present-day Shandong province, China...
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    Area in Australia. An earthquake or thunderstorm occurred in Mount Tai in 1831 BC or 1652 BC, also known as Mount Tai earthquake. This event was first...
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    during his reign. The event has been dated to 1740 BC as the Mount Tai earthquake. The earthquake was mentioned briefly in the Bamboo Annals. Yu the Great...
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    the possible ancestor of the Xiongnu ruling elite, was his son. Mount Tai earthquake 劉煒/著. [2002] (2002) Chinese civilization in a new light 中華文明傳真#1...
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  • Historical earthquakes is a list of significant earthquakes known to have occurred prior to the early 20th century. As the events listed here occurred...
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    in favor of his younger brother Jiong of Xia. Mount Tai earthquake: An earthquake occurred at Mount Tai. 1810 BC Jiong was succeeded by his son Jin of...
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    reigned 7 years. His reign saw the earliest recorded earthquake, identified with the Mount Tai earthquake. Jie 桀 52 52 Son of Fa Zhenxun, then Henan Traditionally...
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  • Archaeoseismology (category Earthquake stubs)
    recorded earthquake was the Mount Tai earthquake in China in 1831 BC.[citation needed] Paleoseismology Historical earthquakes Giner-Robles, J.L.; et al...
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    mountain that created a huge bulge and a fracture system on Mount St. Helens' north slope. An earthquake at 8:32 am on May 18, 1980, caused the entire weakened...
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  • is responsible for the formation of the stratovolcano Mount Etna. Most of the damaging earthquakes occur on the Siculo-Calabrian rift zone, a zone of extensional...
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    000 sq mi) and incorporates the Aoraki / Mount Cook, the Fiordland, the Mount Aspiring and the Westland Tai Poutini National Parks. It is thought to contain...
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    Paektu Mountain (redirect from Mount Paektu)
    emperors offered sacrifices to heaven and earth at Mount Tai. The Kangxi Emperor claimed that Mount Tai and Changbai belong to the same mountain range, which...
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    in Myanmar than the Tais in southern China, and they probably later became Tais via cultural diffusion after the arriving of Tai people from the north...
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    Taiwan (redirect from Tâi-oân)
    2011. Retrieved 20 June 2022. Goh, ZK. "Meet Tai Tzu-ying, Chinese Taipei's Badminton Star". Who is Tai Tzu-ying. Olympic Channel Services S.L. Retrieved...
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    Gisborne District or the Gisborne Region (Māori: Te Tairāwhiti or Te Tai Rāwhiti) is a local government area of northeastern New Zealand. It is governed...
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  • Ingham, J. (2020). "Patterns of earthquake-related mortality at a whole-country level: New Zealand, 1840–2017". Earthquake Spectra. 36 (1): 138–163. Bibcode:2020EarSp...
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    Shogun (redirect from Sei-I-Tai Shogun)
    longest of any shogun. Prior to his reign, Japan had suffered major earthquakes, several volcanic eruptions, droughts, floods and urban fires, and the...
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    weeks after the earthquake. Steep landforms shape and constrain much of Wellington city. Notable hills in and around Wellington include: Mount Victoria – 196...
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    national parks—notably the Westland Tai Poutini National Park, Mount Aspiring National Park, and Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park—or by protected areas...
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    and the Arctic Cordillera. Canada is geologically active, having many earthquakes and potentially active volcanoes. Average winter and summer high temperatures...
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    Mapuche spirits of nature Dou Mu Niang Niang, Mother Goddess of the Big Dipper Tai Sui, Star deities of sixty years cycle Chang'e, moon goddess Lei Gong, god...
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    year with Tibetan unrest, Sichuan earthquake and many more events. Another example is Henry Tang suffering from Fan Tai shui in 2012 where he experienced...
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    com. Major League Soccer. Retrieved July 18, 2024. "Philadelphia Union's Tai Baribo named Player of the Matchday". MLSsoccer.com. Major League Soccer...
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    tsunami warning". Stuff. 4 March 2021. Retrieved 4 March 2021. "Earthquakes: Traffic mounts as residents flee for higher ground". Newshub. 5 March 2021....
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    pinyin: Mǎ páng yōng cuò) locally, is a high altitude freshwater lake near Mount Kailash in Burang County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China...
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    Group, 701st Squadron (特別航空輸送隊 第701飛行隊, Tokubetsu Kōkū Yusō-tai Dai-nana-hyaku-ichi Hikō-tai) of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, and are based at Chitose...
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    and the first tower column was erected in the summer of 2001. A major earthquake struck Taiwan on 31 March 2002, sending a construction crane falling from...
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    continued off-and-on for several hours. Iwo-dake now is monitored for earthquake, gas and steam plume activity so that between the 2020 and 2023 eruptions...
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    1787. The city was once again named Kagi during the Japanese era but the earthquake destroyed much of the town. Kagi became administered as part of Tainan...
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    (特殊警備隊, Tokushu-keibi-tai) Counter-terrorism tactical team. Regional counterparts are Special Riot Squads (特別警備隊, Tokubetsu-keibi-tai). Immediately after...
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