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Examples:Karakhan Dynasty of central Asia, 8th-10th century—Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing—Nananqu district of central Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan—Military Commission of the Communist Party Central Committee—Beibei district of central Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan—China Central Television (CCTV), PRC state TV network—United Front Work Department of CPC Central Committee (UFWD)—Barkhor street, central business area and pilgrim circuit around Jokhang temple in Lhasa, Tibet—Jiangbei district of central Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan—Achilles (or Akhilleus or Achilleus), son of Thetis and Peleus, Greek hero central the Iliad—Yubei district of central Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan—the Ferghana valley (in Uzbekistan, central Asia)—Mohammed (c. 570-632), central figure of Islam and prophet of God—Shapingba district of central Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan—oligodendrocytes (Greek: cells with few branches), a type of cell in central nervous system—Buddhism based on the Mayahana sutras, as spread Central Asia, China and beyond—Hue, city in central Vietnam and capital of Thua Thien province—Western Liao, Khitan kingdom of central Asia 1132-1218—Taizhong or Taichung city and county in central Taiwan—great heroes pursue deer in the central plains (idiom); fig. many vie for supremacy—Pegu Yoma (mountain range) of south central Myanmar (Burma), separating Irrawaddy and Sittang basins—Central South (Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan)—Isfahan or Eşfahān, province and city in central Iran—central Asian music (e.g. as appreciated by Tang literati)—Shule, oasis state in central Asia (near modern Kashgar) at different historical periods—Sa'gya town and county, Tibetan: Sa skya, in Shigatse prefecture, central Tibet—touch upon other matters not central to the topic being discussed—hunting deer in the central plain (idiom); fig. attempt to seize the throne—Tingri town and county, Tibetan: Ding ri rdzong, in Shigatse prefecture, central Tibet—Eurasian hinterland (i.e. Central Asia including Xinjiang)—Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CCP—the central pavilion of the Forbidden City rendered in English as "Hall of Supreme Harmony"—Chung-hsing New Village, model town in Nantou County, west-central Taiwan, administrative seat of the Taiwan Provincial Government—Nikolai Mikhailovich Przevalski (1839-1888), Russian explorer who made four expeditions Central Asian from 1870—Rodong Sinmun (Workers' news), the official newspaper of the North Korean WPK's Central Committee—Uluru, iconic large rock formation in central Australia, sacred Aboriginals, a World Heritage Site—Bangui, capital of Central African Republic (Tw)— |