Chungking

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Chungking (now commonly spelled Chongqing) is a major city in southwest China that served as the wartime capital during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II.

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Chungking canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
administrativeStatus provincial-level municipality
alternativeName Chongqing
climate humid subtropical climate
connectedBy Yangtze River shipping routes
expressway network
national railway network
country China
directlyAdministeredBy People's Republic of China government
surface form: Central government of China
duringConflict Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
surface form: Second Sino-Japanese War

World War II
famousDish Chongqing hot pot
governingBody Chongqing Municipal Government offices
surface form: Chongqing Municipal People’s Government
hasAirport Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport
hasMajorPort Port of Chongqing
surface form: Chongqing Port
hasNickname Fog City
Mountain City
hasSubProvincialStatus yes
hasUNESCOStatus part of World Heritage site Dazu Rock Carvings (in municipality)
historicalName Langzhong
surface form: Jiangzhou

Yuzhou
historicalRegion Sichuan Province
surface form: Sichuan region
historicalRole base for Chinese resistance against Japan
major wartime logistics center
isOneOf Four direct-controlled municipalities of China
isProvincialCapital yes
knownFor foggy weather
hot and spicy cuisine
industrial base
mountainous terrain
river port
language Southwestern Mandarin
locatedIn Southwest China
locatedOnRiver Jialing River
Yangtze River
partOf China
surface form: People’s Republic of China
romanization Wade–Giles
separatedFrom Sichuan Province
separationYear 1997
servedAs wartime capital of China
servedAsCapitalOf Republic of China
strategicImportance gateway to the southwest interior of China
timePeriodAsWartimeCapital 1937–1946
timezone China Standard Time
transportHubFor Southwest China
utcOffset +8
wasBombedBy Imperial Japanese Army Air Service
surface form: Imperial Japanese Air Force

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