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Amur River
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The Amur River (Russian: река Амур, reka Amur; Chinese: 黑龙江, Hēilóng Jiāng, meaning "Black Dragon River") is a major East Asian river, forming a significant portion of the natural border between the Russian Far East and Northeastern China. Its drainage basin encompasses parts of Mongolia and areas historically associated with Manchuria. The river system is recognized for its ecological diversity and its crucial role in regional geopolitics, particularly concerning Sino-Russian relations…
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Manchuria
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Manchuria, historically rendered as Manchuriya in some older Russian sources, is a vast geographical and historical region located in Northeast Asia. Geographically, it broadly corresponds to the area encompassing the modern Northeast China (Dongbei) region, the Russian Far East, and often historically included the southern parts of the Russian Maritime Province. It is a land deeply intertwined with the ethnogenesis and political ascendancy of the Manchu people and served as a critical strategic crossroads between the [Sino-Russian](/e…