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  Name Chongqing
  Abbreviation
  AbbrevPinyin
  ISOAbbrev 50
  Map China-Chongqingpng
  OriginOfName 重 chóng ("again")<br/>庆 qìng ("celebrate")<br/>ie "double celebration"
  AdministrationType Municipality
  Capital 渝中区 Yuzhong Qu
  Secretary 汪洋 Wang Yang
  Governor 王鸿举 WANG Hongju
  Area 82,300
  AreaRank 26th
  PopYear 2005
  Pop 6,363,000
  PopRank 20th
  PopDensity 379
  PopDensityRank 10th
  GDPYear 2005
  GDP 310 billion
  GDPRank 24th
  GDPperCapita 8,540
  GDPperCapitaRank 20th
  HDIYear 2005
  HDI 0745
  HDIRank 18th
  HDICat <font color="#ffcc00">medium</font>
  Nationalities 91% Han <br/>5% Tujia <br/>2% Miao
  Counties 40
  Townships 1259
  Website wwwcqgovcn <br/> englishcqgovcn/


Chongqing (; 's four Provincial -level Municipalities , and the only one in the less densely populated western half of China. Formerly (until 14 March 1997 ) a provincial city within Sichuan Province, the municipality of Chongqing has a registered population of 31,442,300 ( 2005 ), with most of them living outside the urban area of Chongqing proper, over hundreds of square kilometres of farmland. The population of the urban area of Chongqing proper was 4.1 million in 2005 .

The municipal abbreviation, 渝 (Yú), was approved by the State Council on 18 April 1997 . Chongqing was also a municipality of the old Republic Of China . Its abbreviated name is derived from the old name of a part of the Jialing River that runs through Chongqing and feeds the Yangtze River .

The urban area of Chongqing proper (重庆市区) includes the following districts:

  • Yuzhong (渝中区, or "Central Chongqing District"), the central and most densely populated district, where government offices are located

  • Nan'an (南岸区, or "Southern Bank District")

  • Jiangbei (江北区, or "North of the River District")

  • Shapingba (沙坪坝区)

  • Jiulongpo (九龙坡区)

  • Dadukou (大渡口区)



HISTORY

Chongqing is said to be the semi-mythical State Of Ba that the Ba People supposedly established during the eleventh century BCE. By 316 BCE , however, it had been overrun by the State Of Qin . The Qin emperor ordered a new city to be constructed, which was called Jiang (江州) and Chu Prefecture (楚州).

Chongqing was subsequently renamed in 581 CE ( Sui Dynasty ) and 1102 , to Yu Prefecture (渝州) and then Gong Prefecture (). It received its current name in 1189 , after Prince Zhao Dun of the Southern Song Dynasty described his crowning as king and then Emperor Guangzong as a "double/repeated happy celebration" (). Hence, Yu Prefecture became Chongqing Subprefecture to mark the occasion.

In 1362 , ( Yuan Dynasty ), Ming Yuzhen, a peasant rebel leader, established the Daxia Kingdom at Chongqing for a short time.

In 1621 , another short-lived kingdom of Daliang was established there.

In 1891 , Chongqing became the first inland commerce port open to foreigners.

From 1929 , Chongqing became a municipality of the Republic Of China . During the Second Chinese-Japanese War (1937-1945), it was Chiang Kai-shek 's provisional capital and Was Heavily Bombed by the Japan ese Air Force . Many factories and universities were moved from eastern China to Chongqing during the war, transforming it from inland port to a heavy-industrial city.

In 1954 , the municipality was reduced to a Provincial City within the Sichuan Province of the People's Republic of China.


On 14 March 1997 , the Eighth National People's Congress decided to merge the city with the neighbouring Fuling , Wanxian , and Qianjiang prefecture-level districts that it had governed on behalf of the province since September 1996 . The resulting single division was the Chongqing Municipality, containing 30,020,000 people in forty-three former counties (without intermediate political levels). The municipality became the spearhead of China's effort to develop its western regions and coordinate the resettlement of refugees from the Three Gorges Dam project. Its first official ceremony took place on 18 June 1997 . The city went through massive flooding in the summer of 2007.


ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS

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Chongqing Municipality is divided into forty county-level subdivisions (three abolished in 1997), consisting of nineteen districts, seventeen counties, and four autonomous counties.

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