French concession of Hankou

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French concession of Hankow
Concession française de Hankou
漢口法租界
Foreign concession of
Second French Republic, Second French Empire, French Third Republic and French State
1896–1943
Flag of French concession of Hankow
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History 
 Established
1896
 Disestablished
1943
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Qing Dynasty
Wang Jingwei regime
French Concession of Hankou
Traditional Chinese漢口法租界
Simplified Chinese汉口法租界
Literal meaningHankow French Concession
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHànkǒu fǎ zūjiè

The French concession of Hankow (Chinese: 漢口法租界; Hànkǒu fǎ zūjiè; French: Concession française de Hankeou[clarify]) was one of four French concessions in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China (the others being in Shameen Island, Tientsin, and Shanghai), under administration from 1896 to 1943. It was one of five concession districts within Hankou, present-day Wuhan, Hubei. It was 0.24 km2 in size.

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