Lushi
Lushi | |||||
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Provins: | Henan (härader i Henan) | ||||
Prefektur: | Sanmenxia | ||||
Position: | 34°3′0″N 110°59′0″Ö / 34.05000°N 110.98333°Ö | ||||
Yta: | 4 004 km² | ||||
Folkmängd:* | 352 449 (2010) | ||||
Befolknings- täthet: | 88 inv./km² | ||||
Officiell webbplats | |||||
Lushis läge i Kina. | |||||
*Källa för folkmängd: http://www.geohive.com/cntry/cn-41.aspx |
Lushi, även romaniserat Lushih,[1] är ett härad som lyder under Sanmenxias stad på prefekturnivå i Henan-provinsen i norra Kina.
Orten är känd för sin utvinning av spetsglans.
Källa
- ^ ”worldpostmarks.net”. Arkiverad från originalet den 2 januari 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150102101710/http://worldpostmarks.net/HTML%20Countries/china.htm. Läst 22 juli 2015.
- Wikimedia Commons har media som rör Lushi.
Media som används på denna webbplats
Författare/Upphovsman: Uwe Dedering, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Location map of China.
EquiDistantConicProjection : Central parallel :
- N: 36.0° N
Central meridian :
- E: 104.0° E
Standard parallels:
- 1: 30.0° N
- 2: 42.0° N
Latitudes on the central meridian :
- top: 57.0° E
- center: 37° 29′ N
- bottom: 17.96° N
Shiny red button/marker widget. Used to mark the location of something such as a tourist attraction.
(c) Rob Lavinsky, iRocks.com – CC-BY-SA-3.0
Stibnite
- Locality: Lushi, Lushi County, Sanmenxia Prefecture, Henan Province, China (Locality at mindat.org)
- Size: 16.8 x 5.4 x 5.4 cm.
- This Chinese stibnite is NOT from Wuling, like all the others around today, but from the older mining district - and the appearance of the crystals is accordingly different as well - not just the chunky thickness, but the gunmetal surface luster (like Romanian ones) that some prefer to the mirror-metallic look of the abundant ones from Wuling. These big, fat crystals are terminated. One has a contact on the back side of the termination that you cannot see from the preferred display face, and there are shallow natural contacts on the smaller crystals on the front side where they grew against other crystals. The small crystals on the back side are not complete, but what is important is that you have this wonderful display side with the crystals so beautifully arranged in relation to one another, and little damage per se. It is a most impressive piece, for sheer size and robustness. Old style, too, quite different than what you would obtain at a show today from China. From a private collection.