Guangzhou
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Guangzhou
Summary
Guangzhou is a sub-province-level division[1]. Guangzhou ranks in the top 7% of sub_province_level_division entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,798 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Guangzhou is located in Guangdong[3].
- Guangzhou is in the country of People's Republic of China[4].
- Guangzhou is on the body of water Pearl River[5].
- Guangzhou's head of government is recorded as Guo Yonghang[6].
- Guangzhou's head of government is recorded as Sun Zhiyang[7].
- Guangzhou's video is recorded as Canton Google Earth Timelapse 1984–2018.webm[8].
- Guangzhou's video is recorded as Google Timelapse- Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.webm[9].
- Guangzhou's video is recorded as Google Timelapse- Guangzhou, China.webm[10].
- Guangzhou's image is recorded as Canton Tower 20220626 (cropped).jpg[11].
- Guangzhou's continent is recorded as Asia[12].
- Guangzhou's instance of is recorded as sub-province-level division[13].
- Guangzhou's instance of is recorded as prefecture-level city[14].
- Guangzhou's instance of is recorded as big city[15].
- Guangzhou's instance of is recorded as megacity[16].
- Guangzhou's instance of is recorded as metropolis[17].
- Guangzhou's capital is recorded as Yuexiu District[18].
- Guangzhou's shares border with is recorded as Foshan[19].
- Guangzhou's shares border with is recorded as Zhongshan[20].
- Guangzhou's shares border with is recorded as Dongguan[21].
- Guangzhou's shares border with is recorded as Qingyuan[22].
- Guangzhou's shares border with is recorded as Shaoguan[23].
- Guangzhou's shares border with is recorded as Huizhou[24].
- Guangzhou's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Liwan District[25].
- Guangzhou's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Yuexiu District[26].
- Guangzhou's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Haizhu District[27].
Body
Identity
Guangzhou's part of is recorded as Pearl River Delta[28].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Guangzhou include Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport[29], an international airport[30], in People's Republic of China[31], founded in 2004[32]; Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (1933–2004)[33], an international airport[34], in People's Republic of China[35], founded in 1932[36]; and Guangzhou Bo Yu Information Technology[37], a business[38], in People's Republic of China[39].
Why It Matters
Guangzhou ranks in the top 7% of sub_province_level_division entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5,798 views/month).[2] Guangzhou has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[40] Guangzhou is known by 78 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]
Entities named for Guangzhou include Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport[29], an international airport[30], in People's Republic of China[31], founded in 2004[32]; Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (1933–2004)[33], an international airport[34], in People's Republic of China[35], founded in 1932[36]; and Guangzhou Bo Yu Information Technology[37], a business[38], in People's Republic of China[39].