Wuhan
Locus: 30°35′14″N 114°17′17″E
Numerus incolarum: 12 326 518
Zona horaria: UTC+8
Situs interretialis
Nomen officiale: 武汉市
Gestio
Geographia
Regiones urbanae: Jiang'an District, Jianghan District, Qiaokou District, Hanyang District, Wuchang District, Qingshan District, Hongshan District, Dongxihu District, Hannan District, Caidian District, Jiangxia District, Huangpi District, Xinzhou District
Coniunctiones urbium
Tabula aut despectus
Wǔhàn[1] seu litteris Sinicis 武汉 est urbs Sericae et caput provinciae Hubei. E tribus urbibus coniunctis constituitur, scilicet Wuchang, Hankou, Hanyang. Ad flumen Caeruleum situm est.
Clima
Urbi Wuhan clima est subtropicum humidum per enumerationem Köppen–Geiger, in stationes quattuor divisum, hieme admodum frigida nivibus paucis, vere et autumno mitioribus, aestate pluviosissima et calida propter quam Wuhan inter tres fornaces Sinenses numeratur, una cum Nanchino et Chungkina; temperatura aëris media mense Ianuario 4° atque mense Iulio 29°, minima inter 1° et 26°, maxima inter 8° et 33°, sed minima extrema usque hodie nota −18.1° die 31 Ianuarii 1977, maxima extrema 39.6° die 1 Augusti 2003; pluviis mense Decembri ad 30 mm tantum, mense Iunio 220 mm, mense Iulio 225 mm, anno toto non minus quam 1 316 mm elevatis; diebus pluviosis per annum totum fere 121 incidentibus; humiditate relativa inter mensuras 73 centesimas et 77 centesimas reperta, horis solis fulgentis mense Februario 97, mense Augusto 226, per annum totum 1 865 repertis.[2]
Universitates
Universitas Wuhanensis (Sinicae: 武汉大学)
Universitas Scientiae et Technologiae Centrochinensis (Sinicae: 华中科技大学)
Universitas Normalis Centrochinensis (Sinicae: 华中师范大学)
Universitas Agriculturae Centrochinensis (Sinicae: 华中农业大学)
Notae
Bibliographia
- Acerbi, Jacob (2020). Chaos and Grime: A Year in the Life of a Chinese City. Philadelphia: LSI Holdings, LLC
- Chi, Li (2000). Lao Wuhan (Old Wuhan): Yong Yuan De Lang Man... (part of the "Lao Cheng Shi" series). Nanjing: Jiangsu Meishu Chubanshe
- Coe, John L. (1962). Huachung University (Huazhong Daxue). New York: United Board for Christian Higher Education
- Danielson, Eric N. (2005). "The Three Wuhan Cities," pp. 1–96 in The Three Gorges and the Upper Yangzi. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish/Times Editions
- Latimer, James V. (1934). Wuhan Trips: A Book on Short Trips in and Around Hankow. Hankow: Navy YMCA
- MacKinnon, Stephen R. (2000). "Wuhan's Search for Identity in the Republican Period," in Remaking the Chinese City, 1900–1950, ed. by Joseph W. Esherick. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press
- Rowe, William T. (1984). Hankou: Commerce and Society, 1796–1889. Stanford: Stanford University Press
- Rowe, William T. (1988). Hankou: Conflict and Community in a Chinese City, 1796–1895. Stanford: Stanford University Press
- Song, Xiaodan & Zhu, Li (1999). Wuhan Jiu Ying (Old Photos of Wuhan). Beijing: Renmin Meishu Chubanshe (People's Fine Arts Publishing House)
- Walravens, Hartmut. "German Influence on the Press in China." In: Newspapers in International Librarianship: Papers Presented by the Newspaper Section at IFLA General Conferences. Walter de Gruyter, 2003. ISBN 3110962799, ISBN 978-3110962796 Also available at (Archive) the website of the Queens Library. This version does not include the footnotes visible in the Walter de Gruyter version. Also available in Walravens, Hartmut and Edmund King. Newspapers in international librarianship: papers presented by the newspapers section at IFLA General Conferences. K.G. Saur, 2003. ISBN 3598218370, ISBN 978-3598218378.
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
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- "The Wu-Han Cities" in Carl Crow, The travelers' handbook for China. 3a ed. (Novi Eboraci: Dodd, Mead, 1921) p. 171 sqq.
- "Hankow" in N. B. Dennys, The Treaty Ports of China and Japan (Londinii: Trübner, 1867) p. 439 sqq.
- Li Jing, "Inside China's leading 'sponge city': Wuhan's war with water" in The Guardian (23 Ianuarii 2019)
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