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Omaha (/ˈoʊməhɑː/ OH-mə-hah) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nebraska and the county seat of Douglas County. Omaha is in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about 10 mi (15 km) north of the mouth of the Platte River. The nation's 39th-largest city, Omaha's 2020 census population was 486,051.

Omaha is the anchor of the eight-county, bi-state Omaha-Council Bluffs metropolitan area. The Omaha Metropolitan Area is the 58th-largest in the United States, with a population of 967,604. The Omaha-Council Bluffs-Fremont, NE-IA Combined Statistical Area (CSA) totaled 1,004,771, according to 2020 estimates. Approximately 1.5 million people reside within the Greater Omaha area, within a 50 mi (80 km) radius of Downtown Omaha. It is ranked as a global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, which in 2020 gave it "sufficiency" status.

Omaha's pioneer period began in 1854, when the city was founded by speculators from neighboring Council Bluffs, Iowa. The city was founded along the Missouri River, and a crossing called Lone Tree Ferry earned the city its nickname, the "Gateway to the West". Omaha introduced this new West to the world in 1898, when it played host to the World's Fair, dubbed the Trans-Mississippi Exposition. During the 19th century, Omaha's central location in the United States spurred the city to become an important national transportation hub. Throughout the rest of the 19th century, the transportation and jobbing sectors were important in the city, along with its railroads and breweries. In the 20th century, the Omaha Stockyards, once the world's largest, and its meatpacking plants gained international prominence.

Huaxian, Zhiguan County, Henan Province, located in the north of Henan Province, longitude: 114.5193, latitude: 35.5754, bordering Anyang, Puyang, Hebi and Xinxiang. It is 70 kilometers north of Anyang City, 130 kilometers south of Zhengzhou City, 53 kilometers northeast of Puyang City, 70 kilometers southwest of Xinxiang City, and 25 kilometers away from Hebi New City in the northwest. The county covers an area of 1814 square kilometers, with an area of 1.9521 million mu of cultivated land. Huaxian County is the core area of grain production in the Central Plains Economic Zone, the largest grain-producing county in Henan Province, the advanced grain production unit in China, and the only advanced county in grain production in China. It is known as the "granary of northern Henan". The main tourist attractions in Huaxian County are the Sui and Tang dynasties Grand Canal, Zhangjia ruins, Wagang Village, Mingfu Temple Pagoda, Ouyang Academy, Qianchui Lake and so on. In October 2017, Huaxian County passed
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