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    Ningbo (redirect from Liampó)
    although Barros explained that Liampó was a Portuguese "corruption" of the more correct Nimpó. The spelling Liampó is also attested to in the Peregrination...
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  • sea of Liampó fifteen leagues", without, however, before that, having fought and won in that combat so much more silver from Japan. In Liampó (present...
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  • banned by China's ruling Ming dynasty. Portuguese sources called the place Liampó, taking the name of the nearby city of Ningbo on the mainland. Shuangyu's...
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  • leeway, as when the Portuguese began trading at Guangzhou (1517), Shuangyu ("Liampo"), and Quanzhou ("Chincheu"), but crackdowns also occurred, as with the...
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    Initial base for Jesuit activities in Japan. Abandoned in favor of Nagasaki. Liampó/Ningbo (1522–1548): Heavy Portuguese presence in the city itself and settlement...
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    was still a boy. Esteban testified that he knew Diego as a boy in Limpoa (Liampó, the Portuguese name of Ningbo, a Chinese city in Zhejiang), which he claimed...
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  • although Barros explained that Liampó was a Portuguese "corruption" of the more correct Nimpó.; the spelling Liampó is also attested in the Peregrination...
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