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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.

Liangqing District is under the jurisdiction of Nanning City, Guangxi, which is located in the south of Nanning City, Yongning District in the east, Jiangnan District in the west, Shangsi County, Qinzhou and Lingshan County in the south, and Qingxiu District in the north. Liangqing District is only 4 kilometers away from the city center, connected with Qinzhou City, which is in the "Golden Triangle" along the coast of Guangxi, and strangles the key point of the southwest sea passage. The north-south highway and secondary highway pass through the four towns and two development zones in the area under its jurisdiction. It is located in the excessive area of the coastal open zone of Guangxi extending inland, and is the central area of the North-South Imperial Defense Economic Circle. Liangqing District has a total area of 1379 square kilometers and has jurisdiction over five towns, including Liangqing Town, Nama Town, Datang Town, Nanxiao Town and Nachen Town, as well as Dashatian Economic Development Zone and Coastal Economic Corridor Development Zone, with a total population of 240000 in 2011.
Airport In Liangqing Qu - Nanning Wuxu International Airport
Nanning Wuxu International Airport (Nanning Wuxu International Airport, IATA: NNG; ICAO: ZGNN), located in Wuxu Town, Jiangnan District, Nanning City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, 27.8 kilometers away from the city center   , is a 4E-level military-civilian international airport, the largest aviation hub in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, one of China's tens of millions of airports, an international gateway hub airport facing ASEAN, a first-class air port open to the outside world, and an alternate airport for international flights.  
Nanning Wuxu International Airport was officially completed and opened to navigation in November 1962   , was relocated from Nanning Airport in 1958; the first-phase expansion project was completed in 1990; the second-phase expansion project was completed on September 25, 2014   ; In 2019, the renovation and expansion of the T1 terminal area and the expansion of the runway in the T2 terminal area will begin     ; On March 19, 2020, it was approved to build the second runway and T3 terminal   .
As of January 2019, Nanning Wuxu International Airport has two terminal buildings, namely T1 (under renovation) and T2 (China's domestic and international Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan), with a total area of ​​214,800 square meters   There is a runway with a length of 3,200 meters and 64 parking spaces (excluding T1); it can meet the annual passenger throughput of 16 million passengers, cargo and mail throughput of 164,000 tons, and aircraft take-off and landing of 137,600 sorties   . As of March 2019, a total of 121 domestic and international routes have been opened, covering 93 cities   .
In 2020, due to the impact of the global epidemic, the passenger throughput of Nanning Wuxu International Airport was 10.5841 million passengers, a year-on-year decrease of 32.9%; the cargo and mail throughput was 107,100 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 12.4%; Decreased by 23.1%; ranking 27th, 29th and 30th in China respectively   ;
On July 11, 2021, the "air-to-air transfer" business of international orders will be launched   ; On July 9, the National Civil Aviation Administration issued the "Letter on Feasibility Study Report of Nanning Airport Reconstruction and Expansion Project and Other Relevant Opinions". Nanning Airport will be rebuilt and expanded, and a new second runway will be built.  
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