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North Zhili , formerly romanized as Pei Chih-li , was a province of Imperial China in Ming dynasty. It was composed of the modern provinces of Hebei , the direct-administered municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin , as well as a small parts of Henan and Shandong .
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Defunct Chinese provinces and provincial regions
Yuan dynasty
Special administrative areas
Ming dynasty
Special administrative areas
ROC (1912–1949)
Special administrative regions Areas Provincal fu Special administrative municipalities Yuan administrative municipalities
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Chuanbei
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Chuanxi
Subei
Sunan
Wanbei
Wannan
Lüda
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