96 ->=»— ^ —< <-* — ' •— —< — ' — — =!= THE FIVE ECCLESIASTICAL REGIONS OF THE
CHINESE EMPIRE
(The Chung Kwo of the Chinese] Containing- one Diocese, 38 Vicariates Apostolic, 4 Prefectures Apos- tolic ami on* Mism-.h. i.The extent of the country shown here | only covers the Shi-pa-sheng ol the the IS Pr
AND THE VICARIATE APOSTOLIC OF
KOREA
the .'J* Fi'ec-I'ui ts i UK)? ) underscored in black
dotted line. Names of capitals of I re inci
are underscored in heavy ami hue blaH; line
Thedate underneath
of the establishment of the Cathode M]>smn at that place.
The Chinese designations of fu (1st order), chou (2d order), hien (3d order), at the end of a town name have l>een left otf on this map. the circle mark rephieim.' them, thus.fu i -i niiliTi. chou (2d ord 1 ""
bii n id order): o other ph eapitals of countries thu:
The Great WaU (W shown thus: -n-"-"-™- The Palisade The Imperial Canal : —t—- Cables
Seat of Bishopric
Seat of Vicariate Apostolic: J *
Seat of Prefecture Apostolic: i
FIRST REGION
All names enumerate, | are tolic unless otherwise stated Name of the Diocese, Seat
\ i. lriate, or i'ke-
- apostolic.
i Manchuria
1 Northe
ontli Western Chili
i.uth Eastern « 'lull.
ioithern Ho-nan
11 Eastern Shi
12 Northern S
13 Southern SI Northeri
17 Southern Shen-si
18 Northern Kan-su. ... ]•> 1'r.Ap.S'thern Kan-su 20 Hi Mission, Prov. of
Sfn-kiangi near Rus- sian Turkestan; —
Kuldja.
THIRD REGION
iiang-nan (Ngan-I hwei, and Kiang
2i Eastern Hu-pe.
25 North Western Hu-pe
26 smith Western Hu-pe
y.i Northern Kiang-si .
i Kiang-si.. .
31 Southern Kiang-si .
32 Che-kiang
FOURTH REGION
- ■. Southern Sze-eli'i
m ' hou
FIFTH REGION 39 Fu-klen Fu-chou.
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KOREA
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