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The Miaojiang Great Wall (Chinese: 苗疆长城; pinyin: Miáojiāng Chángchéng or Southern Great Wall, Chinese: 南方长城; pinyin: Nánfāng Chángchéng) is a series of fortifications in Southern China. It is located in the present-day Xiangxi Autonomous Region of Tujia and Miao in the western province of Hunan, China. It is a 190-kilometre (120-mile) wall, the largest part of which is in Fenghuang County. It was built in 1554 during the Ming Dynasty to protect against the minorities in Southern China and was completed in 1662. The wall is 3 metres (9 feet 10 inches) high and 2 metres (6 feet 7 inches) wide.

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  • Große Mauer in Südchina (de)
  • Grande muraille du Sud de la Chine (fr)
  • Miaojiang Great Wall (en)
  • 苗疆长城 (zh)
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  • La Grande muraille du Sud de la Chine (chinois simplifié : 中国南长城 ; pinyin : Zhōngguó nán chángchéng), également appelée grande muraille du sud, grande muraille des Miao ou, en Anglais, grande muraille de Miaojiang (苗疆长城, miáojiāng chángchéng), est une muraille située sur le territoire de la préfecture autonome tujia et miao de Xiangxi, à l'ouest de la province du Hunan, en Chine du Sud. Elle est à distinguer de la Grande muraille située plus au nord de la Chine. (fr)
  • The Miaojiang Great Wall (Chinese: 苗疆长城; pinyin: Miáojiāng Chángchéng or Southern Great Wall, Chinese: 南方长城; pinyin: Nánfāng Chángchéng) is a series of fortifications in Southern China. It is located in the present-day Xiangxi Autonomous Region of Tujia and Miao in the western province of Hunan, China. It is a 190-kilometre (120-mile) wall, the largest part of which is in Fenghuang County. It was built in 1554 during the Ming Dynasty to protect against the minorities in Southern China and was completed in 1662. The wall is 3 metres (9 feet 10 inches) high and 2 metres (6 feet 7 inches) wide. (en)
  • 苗疆长城,原稱苗疆邊牆,位于湖南省湘西自治州,由于其为中国南方的唯一的长城,所以又称中国南长城,简称南长城。 (zh)
  • Die Große Mauer in Südchina oder Miaojiang-Grenzmauer (chin. Miaojiang changcheng 苗疆长城, Zhongguo nan changcheng 中国南长城, Nanfang changcheng 南方长城, Nan changcheng 南长城) ist eine im heutigen Autonomen Bezirk Xiangxi der Tujia und Miao (湘西土家族苗族自治州) im Westen der chinesischen Provinz Hunan befindliche 190 km lange ehemalige Grenzmauer, deren größter Teil sich im Kreis Fenghuang (Xiangxi) befindet. (de)
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  • Die Große Mauer in Südchina oder Miaojiang-Grenzmauer (chin. Miaojiang changcheng 苗疆长城, Zhongguo nan changcheng 中国南长城, Nanfang changcheng 南方长城, Nan changcheng 南长城) ist eine im heutigen Autonomen Bezirk Xiangxi der Tujia und Miao (湘西土家族苗族自治州) im Westen der chinesischen Provinz Hunan befindliche 190 km lange ehemalige Grenzmauer, deren größter Teil sich im Kreis Fenghuang (Xiangxi) befindet. Mit ihrem Bau wurde in der Zeit der Ming-Dynastie zum Schutz vor den Minderheiten in Südchina, insbesondere der Miao (Hmong)-Nationalität (苗族, Miáozú), begonnen. Die Mauer erstreckte sich durch den Westen der Provinz Hunan „von über , , , , , und bis nach .“ Die Alte Festung im Kreis Fenghuang (Fenghuang guchengbao 凤凰古城堡) umfasst auch die alte befestigte Stadt 黄丝桥古城, die alte Festung 舒家塘古堡寨, Abschnitte der Miaojiang-Grenzmauer und weitere alte befestigte Orte und Verteidigungsanlagen. Sie steht seit 2006 auf der Liste der Denkmäler der Volksrepublik China (6-678). (de)
  • La Grande muraille du Sud de la Chine (chinois simplifié : 中国南长城 ; pinyin : Zhōngguó nán chángchéng), également appelée grande muraille du sud, grande muraille des Miao ou, en Anglais, grande muraille de Miaojiang (苗疆长城, miáojiāng chángchéng), est une muraille située sur le territoire de la préfecture autonome tujia et miao de Xiangxi, à l'ouest de la province du Hunan, en Chine du Sud. Elle est à distinguer de la Grande muraille située plus au nord de la Chine. (fr)
  • The Miaojiang Great Wall (Chinese: 苗疆长城; pinyin: Miáojiāng Chángchéng or Southern Great Wall, Chinese: 南方长城; pinyin: Nánfāng Chángchéng) is a series of fortifications in Southern China. It is located in the present-day Xiangxi Autonomous Region of Tujia and Miao in the western province of Hunan, China. It is a 190-kilometre (120-mile) wall, the largest part of which is in Fenghuang County. It was built in 1554 during the Ming Dynasty to protect against the minorities in Southern China and was completed in 1662. The wall is 3 metres (9 feet 10 inches) high and 2 metres (6 feet 7 inches) wide. (en)
  • 苗疆长城,原稱苗疆邊牆,位于湖南省湘西自治州,由于其为中国南方的唯一的长城,所以又称中国南长城,简称南长城。 (zh)
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