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El Paso (/ɛl ˈpæsoʊ/; Spanish: [el ˈpaso] "the pass") is a city in and the seat of El Paso County in the western corner of the U.S. state of Texas. The 2020 population of the city from the U.S. Census Bureau was 678,815, making it the 23rd-largest city in the U.S., the sixth-largest city in Texas, and the second-largest city in the Southwestern United States behind Phoenix, Arizona. The city is also the second-largest majority-Hispanic city in the U.S., with 81% of its population being Hispanic. Its metropolitan statistical area covers all of El Paso and Hudspeth counties in Texas, and had a population of 868,859 in 2020. El Paso has consistently been ranked as one of the safest large cities in America.

El Paso stands on the Rio Grande across the Mexico–United States border from Ciudad Juárez, the most-populous city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua with over 1.5 million people. The Las Cruces area, in the neighboring U.S. state of New Mexico, has a population of 219,561. On the U.S. side, the El Paso metropolitan area forms part of the larger El Paso–Las Cruces combined statistical area, with a population of 1,088,420.

Hefeng County belongs to Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. It is located in the southwest of Hubei Province, southeast of Enshi Prefecture, adjacent to Hunan Province. It is located between 109 °45'E and 110 °38'E and 29 °38'N to 30 °14'N. Known as Tuoxi, Rongmi and Rongyang in ancient times, it was once a place of Rongmei. In 1735, it was successively set up as Hefeng Prefecture and Hefeng County. The county is 85 kilometers long from east to west and 67 kilometers wide from north to south, with a total area of 2892 square kilometers and a population of 270000 (2016). Jurisdiction over 6 townships, 3 towns, the government resident Rongmei town. Hefeng is one of the birthplaces of Ba culture and the center of the revolutionary base areas on the border of Hunan and Hubei during the second Revolutionary Civil War. It has been designated as a national first-class old base county, a national key county for poverty alleviation and development, and has a national cemetery for martyrs.
Airport In Hefeng County - Enshi Xujiaping Airport
Enshi Xujiaping Airport (Enshi Xujiaping Airport, IATA: ENH; ICAO: ZHES), located at No. 38, Xujiaping Road, Enshi City, Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Hubei Province, China, 3 kilometers from Enshi Railway Station in the north and 3.5 kilometers from the downtown area of ​​Enshi in the south m, for 4C international feeder airports   .
On November 28, 1993, Enshi Xujiaping Airport was officially opened for navigation. On April 18, 2019, the air port of Enshi Xujiaping Airport was approved to temporarily open to the public.   .
According to the information on the airport's official website in March 2020, Enshi Xujiaping Airport has two terminals, of which the T1 (international) terminal covers an area of ​​5,319 square meters, and the T2 (domestic) terminal covers an area of ​​10,000 square meters; C-class seats, 3 of which are remote seats; the runway is 2,600 meters long and 45 meters wide, which can meet the annual passenger throughput of 1.6 million passengers   .
In 2019, Enshi Xujiaping Airport completed a total of 1.42692 million passenger throughput, a year-on-year increase of 37.3%, ranking 90th in the country; cargo and mail throughput was 1,629.8 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 4.4%, ranking 106th in the country; 12,987 aircraft movements, Year-on-year growth of 37.7%, ranking 119th in the country   .
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