Sino — may refer to: Sino , a prefix used to refer to China Sino Group, a property development corporation based in Hong Kong Sino Land, a subsidiary and listing company of Sino Group Sino Centre, a shopping centre in Mong Kok, Hong Kong Sino Gold, a… … Wikipedia
Gold mining in China — has recently made that country the world s largest gold producer. For the year 2007, gold output rose 12% from 2006 to 276 tonnes (or 9.7 million ounces) to become the world s largest for the first time overtaking South Africa, which produced 272 … Wikipedia
Sino-American relations — China … Wikipedia
Sino-Roman relations — started first on an indirect basis during the 2nd century BC. China and Rome progressively inched closer with the embassies of Zhang Qian in 130 BC and the military expeditions of China to Central Asia, until general Ban Chao attempted to send an … Wikipedia
Sino-New Zealand relations — refer to bilateral relations between New Zealand and the People s Republic of China. New Zealand contact with China started very early in its history with the first records of ethnic Chinese in New Zealand were immigrants from Guangdong Province … Wikipedia
Sino-Swedish Expedition — Während der von Sven Hedin geleiteten Chinesisch Schwedischen Expedition gab die Schwedische Gesellschaft für Anthropologie und Geologie (SSAG) im Jahr 1932 die von Erik Lindberg gestaltete Sven Hedin Goldmedaille heraus. Die Chinesisch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sino-swedish expedition — Während der von Sven Hedin geleiteten Chinesisch Schwedischen Expedition gab die Schwedische Gesellschaft für Anthropologie und Geologie (SSAG) im Jahr 1932 die von Erik Lindberg gestaltete Sven Hedin Goldmedaille heraus. Die Chinesisch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Gold standard — For other uses, see Gold standard (disambiguation). Under a gold standard, paper notes are convertible into pre set, fixed quantities of gold. The gold standard is a monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is a fixed mass… … Wikipedia
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