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and Russia in St. Petersburg, leading to Russia giving up the railway station and the road leading to it back to China. Thus, the Russian concession became two parcels of land, the Eastern and Western District. Though the Russian concession was originally the largest concession, occupying a total
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in 1900, Russia signed the Tianjin Concession Clause on November 9, 1900, officially delimiting the Russian concession. A brief dispute over the Laolongtou railway station being within the borders of the concession led to negotiations between
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The Russian concession failed to develop into a prosperous sector or commercial and trading activity, overshadowed by the British concession that became the most important financial district of Tianjin. Some Russian enterprises, like the
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government officially relinquished the territory to the Beiyang government, and the concession was transformed into the 3rd district of the Tianjin Special Administrative Region.
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and the Tianjin police department occupied the concession on September 15, 1920. On August 6, 1924, the new
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Following the October Revolution, the concession continued to be controlled by the loyalist Russian
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by size, stretching from the coast of the Hai River to the farmlands south of Dazhigu district.
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between 1900 and 1924, and one of the Russian concessions in the late
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Konstantin Viktorovich Uspensky (1913–1914, acting)
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Flag of Russian concession of Tianjin
Map of Tianjin concessions
Soviet Union
Qing dynasty
Beiyang government
China
concession
Chinese
Tientsin
Russian Empire
Qing dynasty
Hankou
Dalian
Harbin
Port Arthur
British concession of Tianjin
Eight Nation Alliance
Boxer Rebellion
Britain
mu
White movement
Beiyang government
Soviet
Russo-Chinese Bank
Texaco
Mobil
British American Tobacco
The Russian consulate of Tianjin
The Church of Our Lady in Tianjin
Pyotr Genrikhovich Tiedemann

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