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Tulsa (/ˈtʌlsə/) is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma and 47th-most populous city in the United States. The population was 413,066 as of the 2020 census. It is the principal municipality of the Tulsa Metropolitan Area, a region with 1,023,988 residents. The city serves as the county seat of Tulsa County, the most densely populated county in Oklahoma, with urban development extending into Osage, Rogers, and Wagoner counties.

Tulsa was settled between 1828 and 1836 by the Lochapoka Band of Creek Native American tribe and most of Tulsa is still part of the territory of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.[a]

Historically, a robust energy sector fueled Tulsa's economy; however, today the city has diversified and leading sectors include finance, aviation, telecommunications and technology. Two institutions of higher education within the city have sports teams at the NCAA Division I level: Oral Roberts University and the University of Tulsa. As well, the University of Oklahoma has a secondary campus at the Tulsa Schusterman Center, and Oklahoma State University has a secondary campus located in downtown Tulsa. For most of the 20th century, the city held the nickname "Oil Capital of the World" and played a major role as one of the most important hubs for the American oil industry.

Changzi County, which belongs to Changzhi City, Shanxi Province, is located in the southeast of Shanxi Province and the southwest of Shangdang Basin, between 35 °53 °N and 36 °15 °N and 112 °27 °E and 113 °00'E. The total area of the county is 1029 square kilometers. Changzi County is a warm temperate continental monsoon climate, affected by the alternation of cold and warm air forces, four distinct seasons, mild climate, hot and rainy season, strong monsoon. As of 2018, Changzi County has jurisdiction over 7 towns and 5 townships, and the county government is stationed in Zhu Dan Town. As of the end of 2018, the total population of Changzi County is 366000. The eldest son of King Yao, Danzhu, was named the county because of its long history. During the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Murong was called emperor according to his eldest son and became the capital of Xiyan. During the Sui Kai Emperor's reign, it was called the eldest son County. Since then, the name of the county has not been changed.
Airport In Zhangzi County - Changzhi Wangcun Airport
Changzhi Wangcun Airport (Changzhi Wangcun Airport, IATA: CIH; ICAO: ZBCZ), located at the junction of Luzhou District and Lucheng District, Changzhi City, Shanxi Province, China, 5.5 kilometers south of Changzhi City Center, is a 4C-level military-civilian shared domestic feeder airport   .
In 1958, Changzhi Wangcun Airport was built; in 1967, Changzhi Wangcun Airport was converted into a military-civilian airport; in June 2000, Changzhi Wangcun Airport was suspended; on September 8, 2003, Changzhi Wangcun Airport resumed operations   ; In September 2021, the new terminal of Changzhi Wangcun Airport will be opened   .
As of October 2021, the terminal building of Changzhi Wangcun Airport covers an area of ​​22,100 square meters, with 7 boarding bridges; 9 aircraft seats on the civil aviation platform, 2 of which are near the aircraft; the runway is 2,440 meters long (actually built 2,600 meters) meters) and 45 meters wide; it can meet the needs of annual passenger throughput of 1.5 million passengers and cargo and mail throughput of 4,500 tons         .
In 2021, Changzhi Wangcun Airport will handle a total of 350,012 passengers, a year-on-year decrease of 16.3%, ranking 156th in the country; cargo and mail throughput will be 123.4 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 53.4%, ranking 178th in the country; aircraft take-offs and landings will be 4,698 , down 24.1% year-on-year, ranking 166th in the country   .
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