Yes.
Pekingese is from a place in China. The place is call Peking. Hope this helps you.
The term "Pekingese" comes from "Peking," which is the name of a place in China. Just as with "Chinese," "Vietnamese," or "Japanese," the suffix "ese" was added to the end to describe someone or something from that region. As "Pekingese" dogs and people became more common in the English-speaking world, it earned its place in the dictionary.
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No, Okinawa, Japan is the birth place of Karate. But somehow Karate is influenced by kung-fu ... so it depends
The original Karate Kid took place in the United States. The new Karate Kid takes place in China.
All dogs are mammals and reproduce by sexual means.
Because it is the birth place of many important rivers in asia!
Mathura Answer: yes in Mathura but not city of mathura ,it means our Mind.
When china- ie vases made of china and such- where brought to Europe they were called "china" after the name of the place they came from, that being a place called Changnan. The foreigners called Changnan China-since it was probably hard to say the original name. After some time these products, which were very valued by the Europeans, came to represent the country and so the foreigners called China the country, "China" after the vases and products made from china!
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Pasta was believed to originate in Italy but recent evidence has shown that China was actually the birth place of pasta.
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