In the 13th century, the cities of Venice, Nanjing, and Calicut served as important centers of trade and commerce. Venice was a vital hub for European trade with the East, facilitating the exchange of goods like spices, silk, and precious metals. Nanjing, as a major city in China, was key to the Silk Road trade networks, while Calicut emerged as a significant port on the Indian subcontinent, connecting traders from various regions and enhancing maritime trade routes. Together, these cities played crucial roles in the burgeoning global trade of the era.
The Nanjing Government, also known as the Nationalist government, was led by the Nationalist Party, or Kuomintang (KMT), in China during the early 20th century.
Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Command was created in 1929.
Nanjing's population is 8,109,100.
Nanjing was created in 495.
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The area of Nanjing is 6,598 square kilometers.
The area of Nanjing is 6,598 square kilometers.
The closest major airport to Nanjing, China is Nanjing Lukou International Airport (NKG / ZSNJ). This airport is about 27 miles by car from the center of Nanjing.
Nanjing Automobile was created in 1947.
Nanjing University was created in 1937.
Nanjing Metro was created in 2005.
Nanjing Baotai was created in 2007.