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Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., and the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Since 1854, the city has been coextensive with Philadelphia County, the most populous county in Pennsylvania and urban core of the Delaware Valley, the nation's seventh-largest and one of world's largest metropolitan regions with 6.245 million residents in 2020. The city's population at the 2020 census was 1,603,797, and over 56 million people live within 250 mi (400 km) of Philadelphia.

Philadelphia was founded in 1682 by William Penn, an English Quaker. The city served as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony during the British colonial era and went on to play a historic and vital role as the central meeting place for the nation's founding fathers whose plans and actions in Philadelphia ultimately inspired the American Revolution and the nation's independence. Philadelphia hosted the First Continental Congress in 1774 following the Boston Tea Party, preserved the Liberty Bell, and hosted the Second Continental Congress during which the founders signed the Declaration of Independence, which historian Joseph Ellis has described as "the most potent and consequential words in American history". Once the Revolutionary War commenced, both the Battle of Germantown and the Siege of Fort Mifflin were fought within Philadelphia's city limits. The U.S. Constitution was later ratified in Philadelphia at the Philadelphia Convention of 1787. Philadelphia remained the nation's largest city until 1790, when it was surpassed by New York City, and served as the nation's first capital from May 10, 1775, until December 12, 1776, and on four subsequent occasions during and following the American Revolution, including from 1790 to 1800 while the new national capital of Washington, D.C., was under construction.

With 18 four-year universities and colleges, Philadelphia is one of the nation's leading centers for higher education and academic research. As of 2021[update], the Philadelphia metropolitan area was the state's largest and nation's ninth-largest metropolitan economy with a gross metropolitan product (GMP) of US$479 billion. The city is home to five Fortune 500 corporate headquarters as of 2022. The Philadelphia skyline, which includes several globally renowned commercial skyscrapers, is expanding, primarily with new residential high-rise condominiums. Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley are a biotechnology and venture capital hub; and the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, owned by NASDAQ, is the nation's oldest stock exchange and a global leader in options trading. 30th Street Station, the city's primary rail station, is the third-busiest Amtrak hub in the nation, and the city's multimodal transport and logistics infrastructure, including Philadelphia International Airport, the PhilaPort seaport, freight rail infrastructure, roadway traffic capacity, and warehouse storage space, are all expanding.

Hebi City, a prefecture-level city in northern Henan Province, is located in the transitional zone from the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain to the North China Plain. It covers an area of 2182 square kilometers, which is slightly larger than Shenzhen. It has jurisdiction over 2 counties and 3 districts with a total population of 1.62 million. The high-speed railway is 2.5 hours north from the capital Beijing and 31 minutes south to the provincial capital Zhengzhou. Four national highways, including the Beijing-Guangzhou Railway, the Beijing-Hong Kong High-speed Railway, the Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway and G107, run through the whole territory. The National West-to-East Gas Transmission Project and the South-to-North Water diversion Project pass near the city in the west. Hebi City is the place where the story of the list of gods took place. Chaoge, the capital of the Shang Dynasty, the capital of the Wei State of the Zhou Dynasty, and Zhongmou, the capital of Zhao of the seven heroes of the warring States, were all located in Hebi City. Lin, Shi, Wei, Kang, Yin and South Korea (North Korea) Kang, Qin and other surnames originated here. Hebi is an important birthplace of East Asian national surnames. As a building
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