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Examples:the Great Northern Wilderness (in Northern China)—United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland —Kaifeng prefecture level city in Henan, old capital of Northern Song, former provincial capital of Henan—Tsaidam or Qaidam basin (Mongolian: salt marsh), depression northeast of the Plateau of Tibet, located between the Qilian Shan and the Kunlun Shan at the northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau.—Fan Zhongyan (989-1052), minister of Northern Song, led failed reform of 1043—Liupan Mountains, mountain range in northern China—former southernmost province of the Chinese Empire, now northern Vietnam—north China army, a modernizing Western-style army set up during late Qing, and a breeding ground for the Northern Warlords after the Qinghai revolution—the treaty of 1923 normalizing relations between the Soviet Union and the Northern Warlord government of China—Northern Territory, sparsely populated federal territory extending from center north of Australia—the Sami people, indigenous people in northern Scandinavia—the Northern Expedition, the Nationalists' campaign of 1926-1928 under Chiang Kai-shek, against the rule of local warlords—(old) contemptuous term for people from southern China (used by northern Chinese people)—Ouyang Xiu (1007-1072), Northern Song dynasty prose writer and historian—Cao Kun (1862-1938), one of the Northern Warlords—Beipai Tanglang Quan - "Northern Praying Mantis" (Chinese Martial Art)—Northern Nationalities University NNU at Yingchuan, Ningxia (former Northwestern Second College for Nationalities)—Xianbei or Xianbi, group of northern nomadic peoples—iron pan eggplant (typical Northern-Chinese dish)—Xu Shichang (1855-1939), politician associated with the Northern Warlords, president of China in 1921—Sun Chuanfang (1885-1935) one of the northern warlord, murdered in Tianjin in 1935—war of 1920 between Northern Warlords, in which the Zhili faction beat the Anhui faction and took over the Beijing government—Gao Yun (died 409) emperor of Northern or Later Yan dynasty—Hexi Corridor (or Gansu Corridor), a string of oases running the length of Gansu, forming part of the Northern Silk Road—Hua Mulan, legendary woman warrior (c. fifth century), Northern dynasties folk hero recorded in Sui and Tang literature—Baengnyeong Island of South Korea, near the Northern Limit Line—Su Zhe (1039-1112), northern Song writer and calligrapher—a slogan used in reference a project to improve greenery in some parts of Northern China—failed reform of Northern Song government in 1043—Bao Zheng (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty—refers the Northern (960-1127) and Southern Song (1128-1279)—Yang Yi (974-1020), Northern Song dynasty writer and poet—Wang Qinruo (962-1025), Northern Song dynasty official—Xianbei or Xianbi, historic ethnic group of northern nomads—George Mitchell (1933-), US Democratic party politician and diplomat, influential in brokering Northern Ireland peace deal in 1990s, US Middle East special envoy from 2009—Eight-Nation Alliance, involved in a military intervention in northern China in 1900—Su Xun (1009-1066), northern Song writer of prose— |