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    Chongqing is a municipality in Southwestern China. Chongqing is one of the four direct-administered municipalities under the Central People's Government, along with Beijing, Shanghai, and Tianjin. It is the only directly administrated municipality located deep inland.

  2. 23 de may. de 2024 · Chongqing’s climate has earned the city the nickname “fog capital” (wudu). The aptness of this name has only increased under present-day conditions: contaminated by soot, carbon dioxide , and acid rain , the atmosphere of Chongqing is among the most polluted in China.

  3. The name Chongquing is derived from the old name of a part of the Jialing River that runs through the city and feeds into the Yangtze River [6] However, until 800 years ago, Chongqing went through several names: Jiangzhou, Yuzhou and Gongzhou, in that order. The urban area of Chongqing proper includes the following districts:

  4. Chongqing: Idioma oficial: Mandarín: Entidad: Municipio • País: China: Alcalde: Tang Liangzhi: Subdivisiones: 15 distritos, 13 condados: Superficie: Puesto 26.º • Total: 82,400 km² (0,86 %) Altitud • Media: 244 m s. n. m. • Máxima: Yintiao Ling 2790 m s. n. m. Población (2022) Puesto 19.º • Total: 33,972,337 hab ...

  5. Name: Chongqing (重庆; Chóngqìng (/chong-ching/) Meaning: "repeated celebration" Previous names: Jiang, Yu, Gong. Features. One of the biggest municipalities in the world; Big inland port on the Yangtze River above the Three Gorges Dam; Heavy industry center that utilizes the power from the Three Gorges Dam; Main Attractions. Yangtze River ...

  6. Chongqing (重庆; Chóngqìng, formerly spelled Chungking) is fast becoming the most economically important city in the interior West China, with an urban population of around 8.8 million.

  7. 23 de oct. de 2019 · In 1189 C.E. Chongqing got its current name. In 1362 during China's Yuan Dynasty, a peasant rebel named Ming Yuzhen formed the Daxia Kingdom in the region. In 1621 Chongqing became the capital of the kingdom of Daliang (during China's Ming Dynasty).