Значение слова "YUNNAN" найдено в 9 источниках
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Yun-nan: translation

Yun-nan
The Mission of Yun-nan includes the whole province, which is situated in the southwestern corner of China

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Yun-Nan
    Yun-nan
     Catholic_Encyclopedia Yun-nan
    The Mission of Yun-nan includes the whole Province of Yun-nan which is situated in the southwestern corner of China. It adjoins Tonkin, Burma, Tibet, and the Chinese provinces of Sz-Chuen, Kwei chou, and Kwang-si. It is mountainous and its climate is like that of France. It has about 18,000,000 inhabitants, mostly Chinese, divided into many different tribes, as Y-jen, Miao-tse, Lo-los, Shans, Lissous. The Mussulman population is 900,000.
    In 1658 Yun-nan was entrusted to the first Vicar Apostolic of the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris, Bishop Pallu, who had no means at his disposal to evangelize it. In 1699, Father Leblanc was made vicar Apostolic. He arrived there in 1702 accompanied by Father Danry. They found only four Christians, whom they used as catechists. Father Leblanc settled at Yun-nan-sen, the metropolis of the province, bought a piece of ground, and began building a church.Father Danry by 1706 had baptized more than 1000 Chinese. In that year, Emperor Kang-hsi banished the missionaries and father Danry left China, while Father Leblanc sought concealment in Fokien and Tché-kiang; he died in 1720, shortly after being made Bishop of Troad. Bishop Enjobert de Marillat, Vicar Apostolic of Sz-Chuen, administrated Yun-nan till 1780 when Yun-nan was united to Sz-chuen and Father Gleyo went to Yun-nan, where he established many Christian communities. In 1810, Yun-nan was separated from Sz-Chuen. Mgr. Ponsot became vicar Apostolic and was consecrated titular Bishop of Philomedia (1843-1880). The Catholic population at this time was 4000. There was only one Chinese priest. In 1847 a persecution stopped the progress of evangelization. In 1856 the Catholics numbered 6597. The Treaty of Pekin was not published in Yun-nan until 1865. In 1874 Father Baptifaud was killed at Pien-kio by the rebels. In 1881 Father Terrasse and fourteen Christians were massacred at Chang-yu, and 20 Dec., 1910, Father Mérigot was killed at Tsing-in. The present vicar Apostolic is Mgr. De Gorostarzu, consecrated Bishop of Aila in 1907. He resides at Yun-nan-sen.
    In 1889 the mission comprised 1 bishop, 25 European missionaries, 7 Chinese priests, 53 churches or chapels, 1 seminary with 25 students, and 10,221 Catholics. In 1910, there were 2 bishops, 31 European missionaries, 15 Chinese priests, 92 churches or chapels, 1 seminary with 21 students, and 102 schools with 2112 pupils and 12,234 Catholics.
    V.H. MONTANAR
    Transcribed by Michael T. Barrett Dedicated to those who have suffered for the Faith in China

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



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Yunnan: übersetzung

Yunnan
 
[ynnan], Yünnan, Jünnan, Provinz in Südwestchina, an der Grenze zu Birma, Laos und Vietnam, 394 000 km2, 41,44 Mio. Einwohner; Hauptstadt ist Kunming. Den zentralen Teil der Provinz nimmt ein von einzelnen Höhenzügen und flachen Becken durchzogenes, zwischen 1 800 und 2 000 m über dem Meeresspiegel gelegenes Hochplateau zwischen Jangtsekiang im Norden und Rotem Fluss im Süden ein, das sich nach Osten in Guizhou fortsetzt.Im Nordwesten greifen die Gebirgsketten Tibets mit Höhen über 5 500 m über dem Meeresspiegel nach Yunnan über. Das Klima im Kernraum der Provinz ist subtropisch mit relativ kühlen, niederschlagsreichen Sommern und milden Wintern. Die Niederschlagsmengen steigen von jährlich 1 000 mm im Osten auf über 5 000 mm an den westlichen Gebirgsmauern an. Zwei Drittel der Bevölkerung sind Chinesen, die wichtigsten nationalen Minderheiten sind tibetobirmanische Bergvölker: Lolo (Yi), Pai, Hani, Lisu, Lahu und Tibeter sowie die Zhuang. Hauptanbauprodukte sind Reis, Weizen, Gerste, Mais, Baumwolle, Tee und Tabak (größtes chinesisches Tabakanbaugebiet), im Südwesten auch tropische Gewächse. Die westlich von Kunming abgebaute Kohle und das bei Wutung und Imen abgebaute Eisenerz dienen zur Versorgung der Eisen- und Stahlindustrie von Kunming. Weitere Bodenschätze sind Zinn, Kupfer und Salz. Städtische Zentren sind neben Kunming Xiaguan, Gejiu und Dongchuan. Der Verkehr ist v. a. an die Straßen gebunden; nur der Südosten ist durch die Eisenbahn erschlossen. Zunehmend Tourismus (Karstgebiet des »Versteinerten Waldes«).


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{ʹju:ʹnæn} n геогр.

Юньнань (провинция Китая)



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[ʹju:ʹnæn] n геогр.
Юньнань (провинция Китая)


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• Chinese province bordering Laos

• Chinese province bordering Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar

• Southern Chinese province

• A province of southern China


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Yunnan
[ʹju:ʹnæn] n геогр.
Юньнань (провинция Китая)



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сущ.; геогр. Юньнань (провинция Китая)
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