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'''Ningcho''' ({{IPAc-en|n|ɪ|ŋ|ˈ|tS|o:}}; {{wp|Chinese language|Shangean}}: 寧州; {{wp|Yale romanization of Cantonese|Morwall romanization}}: ''ning4 jau1''), {{wp|Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation|alternatively romanized}} as '''Ning Chow''', is the most populous city of [[Nakong]] and the administrative seat of [[North Bay|North Bay County]]. Located at the south end of [[North Bay]] where the [[Ning River]] meets the [[Honghai Sea]], Ningcho has been regarded as an important natural harbour since the 5th century and grew rapidly in size following its colonization by [[Shangea|Shangean]] settlers during the [[War of the Four Kingdoms|Four Kingdoms]] era. Due to the historical importance of seafaring to Nakong, Ningcho quickly established itself as the pre-eminent city on the island and emerged as a thriving regional hub for maritime trade in southern [[Coius]]. Today, Ningcho is the manufacturing and logistical powerhouse of Nakong's {{wp|Export-oriented industrialization|export-oriented industrial economy}}, with the [[Port of Ningcho]] and [[Harold Lam International Airport]] being respectively the nation's most important conduits of trade and tourism.
'''Ningcho''' ({{IPAc-en|n|ɪ|ŋ|ˈ|tS|o:}}; {{wp|Chinese language|Shangean}}: 寧州; {{wp|Yale romanization of Cantonese|Morwall romanization}}: ''ning4 jau1''), {{wp|Hong Kong Government Cantonese Romanisation|alternatively romanized}} as '''Ning Chow''' ({{IPAc-en|n|ɪ|ŋ|ˈ|tS|au}}), is the most populous city of [[Nakong]] and the administrative seat of [[North Bay|North Bay County]]. Located at the south end of [[North Bay]] where the [[Ning River]] meets the [[Honghai Sea]], Ningcho has been regarded as an important natural harbour since the 5th century and grew rapidly in size following its colonization by [[Shangea|Shangean]] settlers during the [[War of the Four Kingdoms|Four Kingdoms]] era. Due to the historical importance of seafaring to Nakong, Ningcho quickly established itself as the pre-eminent city on the island and emerged as a thriving regional hub for maritime trade in southern [[Coius]]. Today, Ningcho is the manufacturing and logistical powerhouse of Nakong's {{wp|Export-oriented industrialization|export-oriented industrial economy}}, with the [[Port of Ningcho]] and [[Harold Lam International Airport]] being respectively the nation's most important conduits of trade and tourism.


Ningcho is a major centre for scientific research in Coius, being home to the largest and most prestigious of Nakong's universities and other institutions of higher learning, including the [[National University of Nakong]], the [[United Technology University of Nakong]], [[North Bay University]], [[Nakong Normal University]], [[Farnley University]] and the [[Mo Ying Military Academy]].
Ningcho is a major centre for scientific research in Coius, being home to the largest and most prestigious of Nakong's universities and other institutions of higher learning, including the [[National University of Nakong]], the [[United Technology University of Nakong]], [[North Bay University]], [[Nakong Normal University]], [[Farnley University]] and the [[Mo Ying Military Academy]].


== History ==
== Geography ==
== Demographics ==
== Government ==
== Economy ==
== Culture ==
== Education ==
== Transportation ==
== Sport ==
== See also ==
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 31 December 2023

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Ningcho
寧州 (Shangean)
The Corporation of the Council of the City and Boroughs of Ning Chow
Skyline of Ningcho City Centre
Cathedral of Saint Matthias and Saint Thomas
Ningcho City Hall
Lake Chining
Mo Ying Tower
National Exhibition of Nakong
Motto(s): 
Siluerunt fluctus eius (Solarian)
Its waves were still
Location in Nakong
Location in Nakong
Country Nakong
CountyNorth Bay
Metropolitan communityNingcho Region
Subdivisions10 urban districts
4 rural boroughs
Establishedc. 473 (founding)
1841 (incorporation)
Government
 • TypeCouncil–manager government
 • BodyNingcho City Council
 • MayorAnnie Chan (DRP)
 • Deputy MayorRupert Robertson (SDC)
 • Director-GeneralCatherine Wong
Ningcho
Simplified script
宁州
Traditional script
寧州
Literal meaning"peaceful prefecture"
Transcriptions
Putonghua
FuhaoNíngzhōu
Joffre systemNing-Tchéou
Paisha
Morwallning4 jau1
Viceregal systemNing Chow

Ningcho (/nɪŋˈ/; Shangean: 寧州; Morwall romanization: ning4 jau1), alternatively romanized as Ning Chow (/nɪŋˈ/), is the most populous city of Nakong and the administrative seat of North Bay County. Located at the south end of North Bay where the Ning River meets the Honghai Sea, Ningcho has been regarded as an important natural harbour since the 5th century and grew rapidly in size following its colonization by Shangean settlers during the Four Kingdoms era. Due to the historical importance of seafaring to Nakong, Ningcho quickly established itself as the pre-eminent city on the island and emerged as a thriving regional hub for maritime trade in southern Coius. Today, Ningcho is the manufacturing and logistical powerhouse of Nakong's export-oriented industrial economy, with the Port of Ningcho and Harold Lam International Airport being respectively the nation's most important conduits of trade and tourism.

Ningcho is a major centre for scientific research in Coius, being home to the largest and most prestigious of Nakong's universities and other institutions of higher learning, including the National University of Nakong, the United Technology University of Nakong, North Bay University, Nakong Normal University, Farnley University and the Mo Ying Military Academy.

History

Geography

Demographics

Government

Economy

Culture

Education

Transportation

Sport

See also