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Louisville (/ˈluːivɪl/ (listen) LOO-ee-vil, US: /ˈluːɪvɪl/ (listen) LOO-ə-vəl, locally /ˈlʊvɪl/ (listen) LUUV-əl) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 28th most-populous city in the United States.[a] Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Jefferson County, on the Indiana border.

Named after King Louis XVI of France, Louisville was founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark, making it one of the oldest cities west of the Appalachians. With nearby Falls of the Ohio as the only major obstruction to river traffic between the upper Ohio River and the Gulf of Mexico, the settlement first grew as a portage site. It was the founding city of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, which grew into a 6,000-mile (9,700 km) system across 13 states.

Today, the city is known as the home of boxer Muhammad Ali, the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Fried Chicken, the University of Louisville and its Cardinals, Louisville Slugger baseball bats, and three of Kentucky's six Fortune 500 companies: Humana, Kindred Healthcare, and Yum! Brands. Muhammad Ali International Airport, Louisville's main commercial airport, hosts UPS's worldwide hub.

Gao'an county-level city, located in the west of Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, belongs to Yichun City, Jiangxi Province. The county was founded in the sixth year of Gaozu of the Han Dynasty (201 BC). It was first named and built, and is known as the "Pearl of Central Jiangxi". In the five years of Wude of the Tang Dynasty (622), in order to avoid the famous taboo of Prince Li, it was transformed into Gao an. In 1993, the county was removed and set up a city, which has jurisdiction over 2 streets, 21 townships and 1 reclamation farm, covering an area of 2439.33 square kilometers and a population of 874400 (2017). Gao'an is the advanced county and city of national grain production, the national pig transfer county, the national pollution-free vegetable production base, the national automobile transportation city, the Chinese building ceramic industry base and the hometown of Chinese calligraphy. Hualin Mountain-Shangyou Lake Scenic spot, Yuan Blue and White Museum and Jia Jia Ancient Village are rated as national AAA scenic spots. 2018
Airport In Gaoan - Yichun Mingyueshan Airport
Yichun Mingyueshan Airport (Yichun Mingyueshan Airport; IATA: YIC; ICAO: ZSYC), located in Yuanzhou District, Yichun City, Jiangxi Province, China, is about 6 kilometers away from Yichun City. 36th airport   .
On July 26, 2009, the foundation stone of Yichun Mingyueshan Airport was officially laid, and Yichun Mingyueshan Airport was officially completed and opened to navigation on June 26, 2013, named Yichun Mingyueshan Airport   .
As of June 2013, Yichun Mingyueshan Airport has a terminal building, which is T1 (domestic in China), with a total area of ​​7,200 square meters; a runway with a length of 2,400 meters; an apron of 23,000 square meters and 3 seats , which can meet the annual passenger handling capacity of up to 400,000 passengers   . According to the information on the airport's official website in June 2019, there are 4 routes in total and 16 domestic cities in China.   .
In 2020, due to the decline in the impact of the global epidemic, the passenger throughput of Yichun Mingyueshan Airport was 411,200, a year-on-year decrease of 47.1%; the cargo and mail throughput was 1,000 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 66.0%; ; ranking 128th, 180th and 155th in China respectively. In 2019, they ranked 120th, 163rd and 138th in China respectively   .
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