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Shaanxi and Yuan (currency)

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Difference between Shaanxi and Yuan (currency)

Shaanxi vs. Yuan (currency)

Shaanxi is a province of the People's Republic of China. The yuan (sign: ¥) is the base unit of a number of former and present-day Chinese currencies.

Similarities between Shaanxi and Yuan (currency)

Shaanxi and Yuan (currency) have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): China, Gansu, Henan, Hubei, Pinyin, Qing dynasty, Shaanbei, Shanxi, Sichuan, Simplified Chinese characters, Standard Chinese, United States dollar.

China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a unitary one-party sovereign state in East Asia and the world's most populous country, with a population of around /1e9 round 3 billion.

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Gansu

Gansu (Tibetan: ཀན་སུའུ་ Kan su'u) is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the northwest of the country.

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Henan

Henan is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the central part of the country.

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Hubei

Hubei is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the Central China region.

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Pinyin

Hanyu Pinyin Romanization, often abbreviated to pinyin, is the official romanization system for Standard Chinese in mainland China and to some extent in Taiwan.

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Qing dynasty

The Qing dynasty, also known as the Qing Empire, officially the Great Qing, was the last imperial dynasty of China, established in 1636 and ruling China from 1644 to 1912.

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Shaanbei

Shaanbei is the northern portion of Shaanxi province in Northwest China, and is a natural as well as cultural area, forming part of the Loess Plateau.

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Shanxi

Shanxi (postal: Shansi) is a province of China, located in the North China region.

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Sichuan

Sichuan, formerly romanized as Szechuan or Szechwan, is a province in southwest China occupying most of the Sichuan Basin and the easternmost part of the Tibetan Plateau between the Jinsha River on the west, the Daba Mountains in the north, and the Yungui Plateau to the south.

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Simplified Chinese characters

Simplified Chinese characters are standardized Chinese characters prescribed in the Table of General Standard Chinese Characters for use in mainland China.

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Standard Chinese

Standard Chinese, also known as Modern Standard Mandarin, Standard Mandarin, or simply Mandarin, is a standard variety of Chinese that is the sole official language of both China and Taiwan (de facto), and also one of the four official languages of Singapore.

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United States dollar

The United States dollar (sign: $; code: USD; also abbreviated US$ and referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, or American dollar) is the official currency of the United States and its insular territories per the United States Constitution since 1792.

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Shaanxi and Yuan (currency) Comparison

Shaanxi has 153 relations, while Yuan (currency) has 103. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 4.69% = 12 / (153 + 103).

References

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