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         Hong Kong Geography:     more books (100)
  1. Hong Kong in pictures (Visual geography series) by James Nach, 1964
  2. Hong Kong; a physical, economic, and human geography, by Chi-sen Liang, 1965
  3. Hong Kong and the Philippines (Longmans Australian geographies) by John Whiteley, 1968
  4. Hong Kong: A Crowded Environment (Geography in colour) by Andrew Reed, 1972-03-27
  5. Some theoretical considerations on the population size within the central place hierarchy (Chinese University of Hong Kong. United College. Geography society. Occasional papers) by Si-ming Li, 1974
  6. Elementary map reading for Hong Kong by Kwok-shing Pun, 1963
  7. Bioassay test of landfill leachate using seeds of Brassica chinensis and Cynodon dactylon (Occasional paper / Department of Geography, Chinese University of Hong Kong) by S. T. Y Tong, 1984
  8. Annotated English translation of the map legend for the Chinese geological map (Occasional paper / Dept. of Geography, the Chinese University of Hong Kong) by Sai-Wing Tam, 1984
  9. An environmental appraisal of the popularity of Hong Kong's country park (Occasional paper / Department of Geography, the Chinese University of Hong Kong) by Mo Kwan Lee Fong, 1984
  10. The early population of Hong Kong: Growth, distribution, and structural change, 1841-1931 (Occasional paper / Department of Geography, the Chinese University of Hong Kong) by Yen Tak Ng, 1984
  11. Developing and implementing a geography curriculum in Hong Kong: A handbook for teachers by D. S Biddle, 1979
  12. A geomorphological study on the cavernous rock surfaces in Taiwan and Hong Kong (Occasional paper / Department of Geography, the Chinese University of Hong Kong) by Julian C. Y Wong, 1983
  13. Hong Kong; a physical, economic, and human geography, by Jisen Liang, 1965
  14. Modelling geography by E. J Barker, 1959

41. Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas
The Chinese flag dates to Oct. 1, 1949. The red is for communism and the Han Chinese. The large star was originally for the Communist Party, and the smaller stars were for the
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42. Hong Kong - Geography
GeographyMain articles Geography of Hong Kong and Ecology of Hong Kong
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Hong Kong
Geography
:Main articles: Geography of Hong Kong and Ecology of Hong Kong Related Topics:
Geography of Hong Kong
Ecology of Hong Kong Hong Kong consists of Hong Kong Island Kowloon , and the New Territories . The Kowloon Peninsula is attached to the New Territories in the north, and the New Territories are in turn connected to mainland China across the Sham Chun River (Shenzhen River). In total, Hong Kong has 236 islands in the South China Sea , of which Lantau is the largest. Hong Kong Island itself is the second largest and also the most populated. Ap Lei Chau is the most densely populated island in the world. Related Topics:
Hong Kong Island
Kowloon New Territories Kowloon Peninsula ... Ap Lei Chau The name "Hong Kong", literally meaning "fragrant harbour", is derived from the area around present-day Aberdeen and Wong Chuk Hang on Hong Kong Island, where fragrant trees were once abundant and ex port ed from. The body of water between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula is Victoria Harbour , one of the deepest maritime port s in the world. The landscape of Hong Kong is fairly hilly to mountainous with steep slopes. The highest point in the territory is

43. NationMaster - Hong Kong Geography Statistics
Geography statistics on Hong Kong. 35 facts and figures, stats and information on Hong Kong Geography. Source CIA World Factbook, 22 August 2006 ; All CIA World Factbooks 18
http://www.nationmaster.com/country/hk-hong-kong/geo-geography

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Total Area 1,092 (sq km) 422 (sq mi) Land Area 1,042 sq. km. or 402 sq. miles Water Area 50 sq. km. or 19 sq. miles Land Boundaries 30 km or 19 miles Irrigated Land 20 sq
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