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Oklahoma City (/oʊkləˌhoʊmə -/ (listen)), officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat of Oklahoma County, it ranks 20th among United States cities in population, and is the 8th largest city in the Southern United States. The population grew following the 2010 census and reached 687,725 in the 2020 census. The Oklahoma City metropolitan area had a population of 1,396,445, and the Oklahoma City–Shawnee Combined Statistical Area had a population of 1,469,124, making it Oklahoma's largest municipality and metropolitan area by population.

Oklahoma City's city limits extend somewhat into Canadian, Cleveland, and Pottawatomie counties, though much of those areas outside the core Oklahoma County area are suburban tracts or protected rural zones (watershed). The city is the eighth-largest in the United States by area including consolidated city-counties; it is the second-largest, after Houston, not including consolidated cities. The city is also the second largest by area among state capital cities in the United States, after Juneau, Alaska.

Xiang'an District (ancient Tongan County, Quanzhou Prefecture) is a district under the jurisdiction of Xiamen City, Fujian Province. Xiang'an District was officially established on October 19, 2003, located in the forefront of the economic zone on the west coast of the Taiwan Strait, located in the east and north of Xiamen City, bordering Quanzhou in the northeast, and facing Xiamen Island and Jinmen Island in the south, it occupies the center of the "Golden Triangle" in the south of Xiamen Zhangquan Fujian Province. In September 2003, Xiamen urban area was divided into Tongan District and Xiangan District. Xiangan Peninsula officially handed over power to Xiamen City. The sea area between Xiangan Peninsula and Xiamen Island has been known as Xunjiang Port since ancient times. It is the main passage for large ships to enter Tongan Dongzui Port. The region is surrounded by the sea on three sides, covering an area of 134 square kilometers (Xiamen 344 square kilometers), accounting for 39 percent of the city, and the coastline is 75 kilometers long. 2018 1
Airport In Xiang'an District - Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport
Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport, IATA: XMN, ICAO: ZSAM), located in Huli District, Xiamen City, Fujian Province, China, is a 4E-class civil international airport and an important regional aviation hub on the southeast coast of China. One of the two major trunk airports.  
Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport was opened to traffic in 1983. In November 1996, Terminal 3 of the airport was put into use. In December 2014, Terminal 4 was officially opened, and the annual passenger handling capacity of the airport rose to 27 million.   
According to information on the airport's official website in September 2017, Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport has a 3,400-meter-long runway, 2 parallel taxiways and 10 contact roads; the total area of ​​the apron is 770,000 square meters, with 89 parking spaces; the terminal building The total construction area is 237,800 square meters; a total of 109 cities and 182 domestic and overseas routes have been opened.  
In 2016, Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport completed a passenger throughput of 22.7376 million passengers, a year-on-year increase of 4.2%; cargo and mail throughput of 328,400 tons, a year-on-year increase of 5.7%; take-off and landing sorties of 183,500 vehicles, a year-on-year increase of 1.9%, ranking first in China respectively. 11, 12, 13.  
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