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Indianapolis (/ˌɪndiəˈnæpəlɪs/), colloquially known as Indy, is the state capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the consolidated population of Indianapolis and Marion County was 977,203 in 2020. The "balance" population, which excludes semi-autonomous municipalities in Marion County, was 887,642. It is the 15th most populous city in the U.S., the third-most populous city in the Midwest, after Chicago and Columbus, Ohio, and the fourth-most populous state capital after Phoenix, Arizona, Austin, Texas, and Columbus. The Indianapolis metropolitan area is the 33rd most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S., with 2,111,040 residents. Its combined statistical area ranks 28th, with a population of 2,431,361. Indianapolis covers 368 square miles (950 km2), making it the 18th largest city by land area in the U.S.

Indigenous peoples inhabited the area dating to as early as 10,000 BC. In 1818, the Lenape relinquished their tribal lands in the Treaty of St. Mary's. In 1821, Indianapolis was founded as a planned city for the new seat of Indiana's state government. The city was platted by Alexander Ralston and Elias Pym Fordham on a 1-square-mile (2.6 km2) grid next to the White River. Completion of the National and Michigan roads and arrival of rail later solidified the city's position as a manufacturing and transportation hub. Two of the city's nicknames reflect its historical ties to transportation—the "Crossroads of America" and "Railroad City". Since the 1970 city-county consolidation, known as Unigov, local government administration operates under the direction of an elected 25-member city-county council headed by the mayor.

Indianapolis anchors the 29th largest economic region in the U.S., based primarily on the industries of trade, transportation, and utilities; professional and business services; education and health services; government; leisure and hospitality; and manufacturing. The city has notable niche markets in amateur sports and auto racing. The city is home to three Fortune 500 companies, two major league sports clubs (Colts and Pacers), five university campuses, and several museums, including the world's largest children's museum. However, the city is perhaps best known for annually hosting the world's largest single-day sporting event, the Indianapolis 500. Among the city's historic sites and districts, Indianapolis is home to the largest collection of monuments dedicated to veterans and war casualties in the U.S. outside of Washington, D.C.

Chengde City, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Hebei Province, is located in the northeast of Hebei Province, in the transitional zone between North China and Northeast China, with Beijing and Tianjin in the south, Qinhuangdao and Tangshan in Hebei Province and Chaoyang City in Liaoning Province in the east, Zhangjiakou City in Hebei Province in the west, and Chifeng and Xilingol League in Inner Mongolia to the north. It is a national class An open city. It covers an area of 39500 square kilometers and has a resident population of 3.5789 million at the end of 2018. It has jurisdiction over 3 municipal districts, 1 county-level city, 4 counties, 3 autonomous counties and 1 development zone. The municipal government is stationed at No. 1 Fuqian Street, Shuangqiao District. In 1703, Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty built a summer resort, which became the second political center of the Qing Dynasty. In the forty-second year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1703), the Summer Resort was built here, and the rehe Hall was set up in the first year of Yongzheng (1723). Yongzheng National Day holiday
Airport In Chengde City - Chengde Puning Airport
Chengde Puning Airport (Chengde Puning Airport, IATA: CDE, ICAO: ZBCD), located behind Xiaoliang, Tougou Town, Chengde County, Chengde City, Hebei Province, China, 19.5 kilometers away from Chengde City, is a 4C-level tourist feeder airport   .
On November 10, 2013, the construction of Chengde Puning Airport started in an all-round way   ; On February 23, 2017, Chengde Puning Airport successfully tested flight; on May 31, 2017, Chengde Puning Airport officially opened to air   .
As of June 2017, the terminal building of Chengde Puning Airport covers an area of ​​5,000 square meters, with 5 C-class seats on the apron; the runway is 2,800 meters long and 45 meters wide; it can meet the annual passenger throughput of 450,000 passengers, cargo and mail throughput The use demand of 1600 tons   .
In 2021, Chengde Puning Airport will handle a total of 294,900 passengers, a year-on-year decrease of 9.6%, ranking 163rd in the country; cargo and mail throughput will be 108.5 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 5.9%, ranking 179th in the country; A year-on-year decrease of 3.6%, ranking 193rd in the country   .
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