Shima
Shima is a town under the jurisdiction of Xingning City, Meizhou, in eastern Guangdong Province, China. The town has an area of 44.46 square kilometres and a population of 36 thousand.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Town with 29,000 residents
- Description: in Xingning City, Meizhou City, Guangdong
- Also known as: “Shih-ma”, “Shima Town”, “Shima Zhen”, “Shima, Meizhou”, and “石马”
Shima
- Categories: town of China and locality
- Location: Meizhou, Northern Guangdong, Guangdong, South China, China, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
24.28509° or 24° 17′ 6″ northLongitude
115.82797° or 115° 49′ 41″ eastPopulation
29,000Elevation
233 metres (764 feet)Open location code
7PPQ7RPH+25OpenStreetMap ID
node 8296173449OpenStreetMap feature
place=townGeoNames ID
1795167Wikidata ID
Q14411929
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Wu Chinese—“Shima” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Shima (kapital sa baranggay sa Republikang Popular sa Tsina, Guangdong Sheng, lat 24,29, long 115,83)”
- Cebuano: “Shima”
- Chinese: “石马镇”
- French: “bourg de Shima”
- French: “Bourg de Shima”
- Gan Chinese: “石马镇”
- Japanese: “石馬鎮”
- Swedish: “Shima, Guangdong”
- Swedish: “Shima”
- Wu Chinese: “石马镇”
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