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Roar of the Dragon
(1932)
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The city of Yolung is probably based on what is now known as Yilan, in China's Heilongjiang Province. It borders the Songhua River. In Russian, the Songhua River is called the Sungari, which happens to be the name of the paddleboat that gets attacked by Voronsky's bandits. The Russian translation of Sungari also fits with Voronsky's and Natascha's assumed Russian origins.
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