Wu Pass
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{{Chinese|t=武關|s=武关|showflag=p|p=Wǔguān}}
Wu Pass or Wuguan was one of four strategic mountain passes along the southern border of the ancient state of Qin and the north western border of Chu. Wuguan is a modern-day town in Danfeng County, Shaanxi Province.
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