Sign In | Join Free | My himfr.com |
|
Ask Lasest Price | |
Brand Name : | NCR |
Model Number : | 445-0736562 /4450736562 |
Certification : | CE |
Price : | $10-$30/ piece |1 piece |
Payment Terms : | L/C, D/A, T/T, Western Union |
Supply Ability : | 500 Piece/Pieces per Month |
Delivery Time : | 3-7 days |
P/N | 01750239538 |
Product name | Wincor nixdorf Cineo C4060 Extractor Shaft VSt assy |
Color | As shown |
Used in | Wincor |
Package | Carton |
Price | Negotiate |
1.supply thousands of kinds of products including brands like NCR, Diebold, Wincor, Hyosung ect.
2.New, original,refurbished and used ATM equipment parts.
3.professional and quick online technical support and sollutions.
4.after-sale service is reliable.
5.prompt and on-time delivery.
Northeast China or Northeastern China ( traditional; pinyin:
Dōngběi) is a geographical region of China, which is often referred
to as "Manchuria" or "Inner Manchuria" by surrounding countries and
the West. It usually corresponds specifically to the three
provinces east of the Greater Khingan Range, namely Liaoning,
Jilin, and Heilongjiang, but historically is meant to also
encompass the four easternmost prefectures of Inner Mongolia west
of the Greater Khingan. The heartland of the region is the
Northeast China Plain, the largest plain in China, with an area
over 350,000 km2 (140,000 sq mi). It is separated from Russian Far
East to the north by the Amur, Argun, and Ussuri rivers; from Korea
to the south by the Yalu and Tumen Rivers; and from Inner Mongolia
to the west by the Greater Khingan and parts of the Xiliao River.
Due to the shrinking of its once-powerful industrial sector and
decline of its economic growth and population, the region is often
referred to as China's Rust Belt.As a result, a campaign named
Northeast Area Revitalization Plan was launched in the 2000s by the
State Council of the People's Republic of China, in which five
prefectures of eastern Inner Mongolia, namely Hulunbuir, Hinggan,
Tongliao, Chifeng and Xilin Gol, are also formally defined as
regions of the Northeast.
Northeastern China is known in Chinese contexts as simply the
Northeast or Dōngběi, from the Mandarin pronunciation of its
Chinese name.
The area has long been known in Indo-European languages as
Manchuria, as it was the homeland of the Manchu people who
established and ruled the Qing dynasty of China from the 17th to
early 20th century. The name was not used by the Qing government
itself, who called the area their "Three East" or "Eastern
Provinces", and its use is discouraged by the People's Republic of
China, which associates the exonym with Manchukuo, a puppet state
of Imperial Japan, though these are separate terms in most
languages. It is known more specifically as Inner Manchuria when it
needs to be distinguished from Outer Manchuria, which was ceded by
Qing China to the Russian Empire through the Amur Annexation in the
1850s.
Historically, the area was also known as Liaoyang (from its capital
at Liaoyang) under the Yuan; as Nurgan (from its capital at Tyr)
under the Ming dynasty; and as Guanwai meaning "Lands beyond" or
"Lands East of the Pass" in reference to the strategic Shanhai Pass
between Hebei and Liaoning. Under Japanese occupation, the name
Guandong was more specifically associated with the Kwantung Leased
Territory around Dalian, "Kwan-tung" being the same name in
Wade-Giles romanization.
![]() |