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Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and the fourth most populous city in the southeastern U.S. Located on the Cumberland River, the city is the center of the Nashville metropolitan area, which is one of the fastest growing in the nation.

Named for Francis Nash, a general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, the city was founded in 1779. The city grew quickly due to its strategic location as a port on the Cumberland River and, in the 19th century, a railroad center. Nashville seceded with Tennessee during the American Civil War; in 1862 it was the first state capital in the Confederacy to be taken by Union forces. After the war, the city reclaimed its position and developed a manufacturing base.

Since 1963, Nashville has had a consolidated city-county government, which includes six smaller municipalities in a two-tier system. The city is governed by a mayor, a vice-mayor, and a 40-member metropolitan council; 35 of the members are elected from single-member districts, while the other five are elected at-large. Reflecting the city's position in state government, Nashville is home to the Tennessee Supreme Court's courthouse for Middle Tennessee, one of the state's three divisions.

Xincai County, known as Caizhou in ancient times, is directly administered by Henan Province, located in the southeast of Henan Province, with a total area of 1453 square kilometers, cultivated land of 1.48 million mu, 20 townships, 3 streets and 361 village committees. Xincai County is a national advanced county in grain production, advanced in scientific and technological progress, direct administration county in Henan Province, forestry ecological county in Henan Province, Shuangyong model county in Henan Province, provincial garden city in Henan Province, and sanitary city in Henan Province. In the early years of the Xia Dynasty, the descendant of Emperor Yan and the inventor of Chinese well sinking, Bo Yi, who assisted Dayu in flood control, was named Lu Hou and established Lu here. During the Spring and Autumn period (529 BC), Cai Pinghou moved the capital to Gulu, which is known as Xin Cai Guo, hence the name Xin Cai. In 2017, Xincai County has a total population of 1.1412 million. August 1, 2018, Henan Provincial Government
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