Songjiang
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Songjiang, from the Chinese for "Pine River" and formerly romanized as Sungkiang, usually refers to one of the following areas within the municipal limits of Shanghai:
- Songjiang, Shanghai (Template:Nowrap, Songjiang qu), a present suburban district of Shanghai
- Songjiang County (Template:Nowrap, Songjiang xian), a former name of the present Songjiang District
- Songjiang Prefecture (Template:Nowrap, Songjiang fu), the area of Jiangsu province administering much of Shanghai under imperial China
- Songjiang Special Administration District (Template:Nowrap, Songjiang tebiequ), the historic district of the Republic of China administering much of Shanghai
It may also refer to the following locations in China:
- Songjiang Province (Template:Nowrap) a former province located within present-day Heilongjiang
- Songjiang (Template:Nowrap), in Dongfeng District, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang
- Songjiang (Template:Nowrap) in Hengnan County, Hunan
- Songjiang (Template:Nowrap) in Antu County, Jilin
- Songjiang (Template:Nowrap) in Jiaohe, Jilin
- Songjiang (Template:Nowrap), in Fusong County, Jilin
See also
- Songjiang Nanjing metro station, a metro station of the Taipei Metro
- Song Jiang for the real and legendary Chinese bandit and revolt leader
- Matsue, for the Japanese city written with the same Chinese characters