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Chicago (/ʃɪˈkɑːɡoʊ/ (listen) shih-KAH-goh, locally also /ʃɪˈkɔːɡoʊ/ shih-KAW-goh) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the third-most populous in the United States, after New York City and Los Angeles. With a population of 2,746,388 in the 2020 census, it is also the most populous city in the Midwest. As the seat of Cook County (the second-most populous U.S. county), the city is the center of the Chicago metropolitan area, one of the largest in the world.

On the shore of Lake Michigan, Chicago was incorporated as a city in 1837 near a portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River watershed. It grew rapidly in the mid-19th century; by 1860, Chicago was the youngest U.S. city to exceed a population of 100,000. The Great Chicago Fire in 1871 destroyed several square miles and left more than 100,000 homeless, but Chicago's population continued to grow to 503,000 by 1880 and then doubled to more than a million within the decade. The construction boom accelerated population growth throughout the following decades, and by 1900, less than 30 years after the fire, Chicago was the fifth-largest city in the world. Chicago made noted contributions to urban planning and zoning standards, including new construction styles (such as, Chicago School architecture, the development of the City Beautiful Movement, and the steel-framed skyscraper).

Chicago is an international hub for finance, culture, commerce, industry, education, technology, telecommunications, and transportation. It is the site of the creation of the first standardized futures contracts, issued by the Chicago Board of Trade, which today is part of the largest and most diverse derivatives market in the world, generating 20% of all volume in commodities and financial futures alone. O'Hare International Airport is routinely ranked among the world's top six busiest airports according to tracked data by the Airports Council International. The region also has the largest number of federal highways and is the nation's railroad hub. The Chicago area has one of the highest gross domestic products (GDP) in the world, generating $689 billion in 2018. The economy of Chicago is diverse, with no single industry employing more than 14% of the workforce. It is home to several Fortune 500 companies, including Archer Daniels Midland, Conagra Brands, Exelon, JLL, Kraft Heinz, McDonald's, Mondelez International, Motorola Solutions, Sears, and United Airlines Holdings.

Moyu County, home county in 1919, is named after the Karakash River. Karakashi is Uyghur, meaning black jade and ink jade. The Imperial Chronicles of Imperial Imperial Yu and Western regions are used as Halahashi and Xinjiang Strategy as Halahashi. Interpretation of the Western region Tongwen Chronicles: "Hara, black, black jade in the river, hence the name." It is located in the southwest of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous region, bounded by Karakashi River in the east, bordering Hotan County and Luopu County in the east, bordering Gobi and Pishan County in the west, reaching the northern foot of Karakoram Mountains in the south, and adjacent to Awati County in the Taklimakan Desert to the north, with a total area of 25788.86 square kilometers. By 2011, the GDP of Moyu County reached 2.11 billion yuan, with an average annual increase of 12.9%, accounting for 17.6% of the GDP of Hotan. The industrial structure of the three times is 44.8 / 10.3:
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