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Si⋅chuan

[sich-wahn, sich-oo-ahn; Chin. sœ-chwahn]
–noun Pinyin.
a province in S central China. 67,960,000; 219,691 sq. mi. (569,000 sq. km). Capital: Chengdu.
Also, Szechwan, Szechuan.
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Si·chuan also Sze·chwan or Sze·chuan   (sěch'wän')   
A province of south-central China. Settled by non-Chinese peoples including Tibetans, the Miao, and the Hui, it was incorporated into the empire (c. third century A.D.) by the Qin dynasty. Chengdu is the capital. Population: 82,300,000.
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Main Entry:  Sichuan
Part of Speech:  n
Definition:  See Szechwan cuisine
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