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Chengdu and National Christian Council of China

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Difference between Chengdu and National Christian Council of China

Chengdu vs. National Christian Council of China

Chengdu is the capital city of the Chinese province of Sichuan. The National Christian Council of China (NCC) was a Protestant organization in China.

Similarities between Chengdu and National Christian Council of China

Chengdu and National Christian Council of China have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): China, Chinese Communist Party, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Chongqing, Nationalist government, Republic of China (1912–1949), Second Sino-Japanese War, Shanghai, Three-Self Patriotic Movement, World War II.

China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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Chinese Communist Party

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), officially the Communist Party of China (CPC), is the founding and sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC).

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Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference

The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) is a political advisory body in the People's Republic of China and a central part of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s united front system.

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Chongqing

Chongqing is a municipality in Southwestern China.

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Nationalist government

The Nationalist government, officially the National Government of the Republic of China, refers to the government of the Republic of China from 1 July 1925 to 20 May 1948, led by the nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) party.

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Republic of China (1912–1949)

The Republic of China (ROC), or simply China, as a sovereign state was based on mainland China from 1912 to 1949, when the government retreated to Taiwan, where it continues to be based.

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Second Sino-Japanese War

The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931.

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Shanghai

Shanghai is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China.

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Three-Self Patriotic Movement

The Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM) is the official government supervisory organ for Protestantism in the People's Republic of China.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Chengdu and National Christian Council of China Comparison

Chengdu has 549 relations, while National Christian Council of China has 49. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 1.67% = 10 / (549 + 49).

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