Talk:Xingjiang

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One of the major places this misspelling- which I assume 'Xingjiang' is- was found was in a map on the Wikipedia page. The (likely) error persisted for near on a decade before I demanded Wikipedia pull up its pants.

I can't be sure that this spelling isn't a legitimate romanization of some kind- it very well could be. Some Uyghur romanizations intentionally try to match up to the way the alphabet sounds in Hanyu Pinyin. I will try to make further inquiries to see if it is possible this is not a misspelling. However, the word is not included in referring to Xinjiang, so I think it really seems likely that this is just a relatively frequent misspelling based on the Hanyu Pinyin derived form. The sound of the n and the j can kind of blur together, making it unclear whether or not there might be a letter in between. Geographyinitiative (talk) 22:13, 26 June 2020 (UTC)
 * The misspelling gets a goodly number of hits at g.b.c, so I think we're justified in having this entry. Then I looked at g.b.c/ngrams for other conceivable misspellings and came to the conclusion that  was the most common error, until Wikipedia revealed to me that there's a Chinese author named, so most of those hits are probably for him rather than misspellings of Xinjiang. Also at ngrams I see that  and  are about equally common, but  is also the correct spelling of a variety of places in China. —Mahāgaja · talk 09:01, 1 July 2020 (UTC)

Township in Xingguo
Probably a mention, may also have a use: "[...]maximum temperature, minimum temperature, wind speed and relative humidity were provided by Meteorological bureau of Xingguo County. Daily precipitation data came from daily precipitation observation stations of Dongchun, Liantang, Gulonggang and Xingjiang in the[...]" doi 10.1109/GEOINFORMATICS.2010.5567511  where Gulonggang is 古龙冈  --Geographyinitiative (talk) 15:18, 12 August 2021 (UTC)