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Portland (/ˈpɔːrtlənd/, PORT-lənd) is a port city in the Pacific Northwest and the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon. Situated at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, Portland is the county seat of Multnomah County, the most populous county in Oregon. As of 2020, Portland had a population of 652,503, making it the 26th-most populated city in the United States, the sixth-most populous on the West Coast, and the second-most populous in the Pacific Northwest, after Seattle. Approximately 2.5 million people live in the Portland metropolitan statistical area (MSA), making it the 25th most populous in the United States. About half of Oregon's population resides within the Portland metropolitan area.

Named after Portland, Maine, the Oregon settlement began to be populated in the 1840s, near the end of the Oregon Trail. Its water access provided convenient transportation of goods, and the timber industry was a major force in the city's early economy. At the turn of the 20th century, the city had a reputation as one of the most dangerous port cities in the world, a hub for organized crime and racketeering. After the city's economy experienced an industrial boom during World War II, its hard-edged reputation began to dissipate. Beginning in the 1960s, Portland became noted for its growing liberal and progressive political values, earning it a reputation as a bastion of counter-culture.

Leiyang, a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Hunan Province, administered by Hengyang City, is located in the south of Hengyang City, north of Wuling Mountains, Anren County in the northeast, Yongxing County in the southeast and Yongxing County in the south, Guiyang County in the southwest, Zhongling Water facing Changning City in the west and Hengnan County in the north. It is located in the transitional area from the southern margin of Hengyang Basin to Wuling Mountains, and the topography is more complex. It has jurisdiction over 5 townships, 19 towns and 6 streets, with a total area of 2656 square kilometers. The resident population is 1.1279 million in 2018. Leiyang is the hometown of Cai Lun, the inventor of papermaking, which is the first of the four great inventions in China. It has a history of more than 2200 years and gets its name because it is located on the north bank of Xishui. At the same time, Leiyang City is also known as the hometown of Camellia oleifera. In September 2015, Leiyang City became a pilot county (city) for economic system reform in counties directly administered by Hunan Province of Land and Resources. 2019
Airport In Leiyang - Hengyang Nanyue Airport
Hengyang Nanyue Airport (Hengyang Nanyue Airport, IATA: HNY, ICAO: ZGHY) is located in Hengnan County, Hengyang City, Hunan Province, China, about 24 kilometers away from Hengyang City. Mid-South Regional Aviation Center   .
On February 22, 2012, the Development and Reform Commission of the People's Republic of China passed the feasibility study report of Hengyang Nanyue Airport, and it was officially opened to navigation on December 23, 2014, named Hengyang Nanyue Airport   .
As of December 2014, Hengyang Nanyue Airport has a terminal building of T1 (domestic in China) with a total area of ​​14,300 square meters; a runway with a length of 2,600 meters; an apron of 31,000 square meters and 11 seats   . [twenty two]  As of January 2019, a total of 21 routes have been opened, covering 29 cities   .
In 2019, the passenger throughput of Hengyang Nanyue Airport was 1.1029 million passengers, a year-on-year increase of 35.1%; the cargo and mail throughput was 1,300 tons, a year-on-year increase of 65.6%; 114th and 124th   .
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