Chengdu (Q30002)

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capital of Sichuan Province, China
  • Chengtu
  • Chengdou
  • Cheng-tu
  • Tchengtou
  • Chengdu Shi
  • Cheng-tu Shih
  • Tchingtou
  • Chingtu-fu
  • Sindafu
  • Sin-din-fu
  • Baghshūr
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English
Chengdu
capital of Sichuan Province, China
  • Chengtu
  • Chengdou
  • Cheng-tu
  • Tchengtou
  • Chengdu Shi
  • Cheng-tu Shih
  • Tchingtou
  • Chingtu-fu
  • Sindafu
  • Sin-din-fu
  • Baghshūr

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Chengdu montage.png
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Google Timelapse- Chengdu, China.webm
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成都市 (Chinese (China))
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成都市 (Japanese)
せいとし
チェンドゥシ
チョンツー
成都市 (Chinese (China))
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1950
6 August 1952
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28 June 1928Gregorian
1949
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1 June 1914Gregorian
27 June 1928Gregorian
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1 January 1376
31 December 1913Gregorian
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10 May 2017
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Ченду (кит. Chéngdū), Китайська Народна Республіка (Ukrainian)
14,378 square kilometre
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Chengdu
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Chengdu montage.png
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Aerial view of Chengdu.jpg
2,818 × 4,544; 2.65 MB
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成都
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Identifiers

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97,005,922
1 March 2023
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CN.SC.CD
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6 May 2018
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CNCTU
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