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  2. Chongqing - Wikipedia

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    Chongqing was a major recipient of China's investment in industrial capacity during the Third Front campaign. [92]: 298 There has been a massive government push to transform Chongqing into the region's economic, trade, and financial center and use the municipality as a platform to open up the country's western interior to further development. [93]

  3. History of Chongqing - Wikipedia

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    On November 23, the Sichuan Military Government was established, appointing Zhang Peijue of the Chongqing Revolutionary Alliance as the commander-in-chief and Xia Zhishi as the deputy commander-in-chief, marking Chongqing's entry into the Republic of China era. [14] In 1929, Chongqing was formally declared a city. [8]

  4. West Triangle Economic Zone - Wikipedia

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    Chongqing is the principal city in Southwest China being one of China's National Central Cities and the only such city in the interior west of China. As such, in 1997, Chongqing was separated from Sichuan province and made into a province-level municipality, the fourth in China after Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai. [13]

  5. Rank Province Exports in bn. US$ Source Year — Mainland China 3,380.0 [1]2023 1 Guangdong: 888.6 [2]2022 2 Zhejiang: 532.1 [3]2023 3 Jiangsu: 518.1 [4]2022 4

  6. Chengdu-Chongqing dialect - Wikipedia

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    Chengdu-Chongqing dialect or Cheng–Yu (Chinese: 成 渝; pinyin: Chéng-Yú; Sichuanese Pinyin: Cen 2 yu 2, locally [tsʰən˨˩y˨˩]) is the most widely used branch of Southwestern Mandarin, with about 90 million speakers. It is named after Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan, and Chongqing, which was split from

  7. Sichuan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese bombers bombing a road in Chongqing, then part of Sichuan province, during WW2. In the early 20th century, the newly founded Republic of China established the Chuanbian Special Administrative District (川邊特別行政區) on the province's territories to the west of the Sichuan Basin.

  8. List of Chinese treaty ports - Wikipedia

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    Chongqing, in Sichuan province: opened November 1890: 702,000 Yichang, in Hubei: in accordance with Chefoo Convention, 1876: opened 1 April 1877: 50,000 Shashi, also in Hubei: Treaty of Shimonoseki, 1895: opened 1 October 1876: C85,000 Changsha, in Hunan: opened 1 July 1904: 230,000 Yuezhou, also in Hunan: imperial decree of 31 March 1898 ...

  9. Chongqing–Xinjiang–Europe railway - Wikipedia

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    The name 渝新欧 is an acronym, consisting of Yu (渝, Chongqing), Xin (新, Xinjiang), Ou (欧, Europe). It passes through the Dzungarian Gate into Kazakhstan, and moves through Russia, Belarus and Poland before arriving in Duisburg. [1] The railway is part of a growing rail network connecting China and Europe along the New Silk Road. [2] [3 ...