汶 | wèn | Wen River in northwest Sichuan (same as 汶川); classical name of river in Shandong, used to refer to Qi 齐国 |
东帝汶 | Dōng dì wèn | East Timor (officially Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste) |
帝汶岛 | Dì wèn dǎo | Timor island |
帝汶海 | Dì wèn Hǎi | Timor Sea |
汶上 | Wèn shàng | Wenshang county in Ji'ning 济宁, Shandong; classically, upper reaches of Wen River in Shandong, used to refer to Qi 齐国 |
汶上县 | Wèn shàng xiàn | Wenshang county in Ji'ning 济宁, Shandong |
汶川 | Wèn chuān | Wenchuan county (Tibetan: wun khron rdzong) in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang autonomous prefecture 阿坝藏族羌族自治州, northwest Sichuan |
汶川地震 | Wèn chuān dì zhèn | the Wenchuan earthquake of May 2008 that killed 80,000 people |
汶川大地震 | Wèn chuān dà dì zhèn | the Wenchuan great earthquake of May 2008 |
汶川县 | Wèn chuān xiàn | Wenchuan county (Tibetan: wun khron rdzong) in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang autonomous prefecture 阿坝藏族羌族自治州, northwest Sichuan |
汶莱 | Wèn lái | Brunei Darussalam, independent sultanate in northwest Borneo; also written 文莱 |
茂汶县 | Mào wèn xiàn | Maowen county in Sichuan, home of the Qiang people 羌族 |
鲁汶 | lǔ wèn | Leuven (a town in Belgium famous for its university) |