Shanghai
— Municipality — | |
上海市 · Munisipalidad ning Shanghai |
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Padurut king wanan, manibat babo (clockwise from top): Metung a bista ning Pudong skyline; Yu Garden, China Pavilion patulid king Expo Axis, deng karatulang neon king Nanjing Road, ampo ing Bund | |
Lokasyun ning Munisipalidad ning Shanghai king Tsina | |
Coordinates: | |
Bangsa | Maldang Republika ning Tsina |
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Settled | 5th–7th century |
Incorporated - Town |
751 |
- County | 1292 |
- Municipality | 7 Julio 1927 |
Divisions - County-level - Township- level | 16 districts, 1 county 210 towns and subdistricts |
Gubiernu | |
- Pinduan | Municipality |
- CPC Ctte Secretary | Han Zheng |
- Mayor | Yang Xiong |
Lualas [1][2] | |
- Munisipalidad | 2,448.1 sq mi (6,340.5 km2) |
- Danum | 269.1 sq mi (697 km2) |
Katas/kabilian [3] | 13 ft (4 m) |
Populasiun (2010)[4] | |
- Munisipalidad | 23,019,148 |
- Populasiun Pangasiksik | 9,402.9/sq mi (3,630.5/km2) |
Time zone | China standard time (UTC+8) |
Postal code | 200000–202100 |
Area code(s) | 21 |
GDP[5] | 2011 |
- Total | CNY1.92 trillion US$297 billion (11th) |
- Per capita | CNY82,560 US$12,784 (2nd) |
- Growth | ▲ 8.2% |
HDI (2008) | 0.908 (1st) – very high |
Licence plate prefixes | 沪A, B, D, E, F, G, H, J, K 沪C (outer suburbs) |
City flower | Yulan magnolia |
Website | www.shanghai.gov.cn |
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Ing Shanghai ing pekamaragul a lakanbalen o syudad/ciudad king populasyun king Maldang Republika ning Tsina (PRC)[6][7] at ing kabalenan ning lakanbalen y ing pekamaragul agpang king populasyun king yatu (largest city proper]] by population in the world).[8] Metung ya kareng munisipalidad a katumbas o kapante ning lalawigan king Tsina, at ing kabilugan nang populasyun maygit king adwang pulu't atlung (23) milyun as of 2010[update].[4] Maimpluwensya ya king negosyu, kultura, pisalapyan It is a global city, with influence in commerce, culture, (finance), media, moda (fashion), teknolohiya ampong palimpatan (transport) king mabilug a yatu. Manimuna yang sentru ning pisalapyan, at ya ing manimunang daungan panglulanang-karga king yatu (busiest container port in the world).[9]
Atyu king Yangtze River Delta king Aslagang Tsina ing Shanghai, a atyu king lugal nung nu ya bubugnus king dayatmalat ing Ilug Yangtze king libutad nang dake ning bebe dayatmalat ning Tsina. Mitatagkil ya ing munisipalidad kareng lalawigan ning Jiangsu ampong Zhejiang king pangulu, mauli ampong albugan, at kalele ne king aslagan ing East China Sea.[10]
Dalerayan
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- ↑ Land Area. Basic Facts. Shanghai Municipal Government. Archived from the original on 3 October 2011. Retrieved on 19 July 2011.
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- ↑ Chan, Kam Wing (2007). "Misconceptions and Complexities in the Study of China's Cities: Definitions, Statistics, and Implications". Eurasian Geography and Economics 48 (4): 383–412. doi: . Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130115173048/http://courses.washington.edu/chinageo/ChanCityDefinitionsEGE2007.pdf. Retrieved on 13 September 2011., p. 395.
- ↑ What are China's largest and richest cities?. University of Southern California. Archived from the original on 2013-11-09. Retrieved on 2013-05-24.
- ↑ Cities: largest (without surrounding suburban areas). Geohive. Retrieved on 13 September 2011.
- ↑ Top 50 World Container Ports. Archived from the original on 2012-07-04. Retrieved on 2013-05-24.
- ↑ Geographic Location. Basic Facts. Shanghai Municipal Government. Archived from the original on 29 May 2012. Retrieved on 14 September 2011.
Karagdagang babasan
[mag-edit | alilan ya ing pikuwanan]- Danielson, Eric N. (2010). Discover Shanghai. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish.
- Danielson, Eric N. (2004). Shanghai and the Yangzi Delta. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish/Times Editions. ISBN 981–232–597–2.
- Elvin, Mark (1977). "Market Towns and Waterways: The County of Shanghai from 1480 to 1910," in The City in Late Imperial China, ed. by G. William Skinner. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Johnson, Linda Cooke (1995). Shanghai: From Market Town to Treaty Port. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Johnson, Linda Cooke (1993). Cities of Jiangnan in Late Imperial China. Albany: State University of New York (SUNY). ISBN 0-7914-1424-8.
- Horesh, Niv (2009). Shanghai's Bund and Beyond. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- Erh,Deke and Johnston, Tess (2007). Shanghai Art Deco. Hong Kong: Old China Hand Press.
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