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In which district is the city center of Chongqing located?

The center refers to Yuzhong District. The core of the entire main urban area of ??Chongqing, especially Jiefangbei Chaotianmen Business District.

The main urban area of ??Chongqing, which is the urban area referred to in the Chongqing Urban and Rural Master Plan, includes Yuzhong District, Dadukou District, Jiangbei District, Nan'an District, Shapingba District, Jiulongpo District, Beibei District, and Chongqing District. The administrative areas of North District and Banan District cover an area of ??5472.68k㎡. The metropolitan area is the core carrier of the national central city and the political, economic, cultural, transportation and financial center of the city.

Yuzhong District is the mother city of Chongqing and the seat of the Chongqing Municipal Government. Shapingba District is the cultural district of Chongqing. During the Republic of China, Beibei District was the relocation area of ??Chongqing, the capital of the Republic of China. It was once the seat of the Executive Yuan and the Presidential Palace of the Government of the Republic of China. Banan District and Yubei District were originally Ba County and Jiangbei County. They are the mother counties of Chongqing. Their status is similar to Minhang District and Baoshan District in Shanghai or Fengtai District and Tongzhou District in Beijing.

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When the city was founded in 1929, the "city" area of ??Chongqing was 2.4 square kilometers. After more than 80 years of development, Chongqing's built-up area has expanded more than 200 times. By the end of 2009, the built-up area of ??Chongqing's main city reached 481 square kilometers.

Since the direct administration in 1997, due to the special structure of Chongqing City, an urban area similar to the economic, cultural and transportation concepts of a municipality has been formed, which is the main urban area of ??Chongqing.

This concept is often associated with the "old Chongqing area" (i.e., Chongqing City, Sichuan Province, commonly known as nine districts and twelve counties. After adjustment, the administrative scope is today's nine districts, Changshou District, Qijiang District, and Yongchuan, the main city of Chongqing. District, Bishan District, Dazu District, Jiangjin District, Hechuan District, Tongliang District, Rongchang District, Tongnan District, covering an area of ??23113.95 square kilometers) and "Chongqing Municipality" (today's 38 districts and counties in Chongqing, covering an area of ??82402.95 square kilometers) correspond.

Since Chongqing first became a municipality directly under the Central Government in 1939, the main urban area of ??Chongqing was the original administrative district of Chongqing in the Republic of China, and this range was maintained until after liberation.

Between 1950 and 1980, Chongqing was first downgraded from a municipality directly under the central government to a city with separate planned status and then to a prefecture-level city. Its administrative area was expanded to include the nine districts of the main city of Chongqing today, plus Changshou District, Qijiang District and The total area of ??Shuangqiao District (Note: Shuangqiao District was merged into Dazu District in 2011).

After the 1980s, Chongqing was restored to a separate planned city, the Jiangjin Administrative Commissioner's Office of Sichuan Province and 8 counties in Yongchuan area (Jiangjin County, Bishan County, Yongchuan County, Hechuan County, Tongnan County, Tongliang County) County, Rongchang County, Dazu County) were merged into Chongqing one after another and became part of Chongqing City, Sichuan Province.

The status of these districts and counties in Chongqing is similar to Qingpu, Chongming and Jiading in Shanghai; Baodi and Jinghai in Tianjin or Miyun and Yanqing in Beijing. For provincial capital cities, these suburban counties in Chongqing are similar to Huangpi in Wuhan, Lin'an and Jiande in Hangzhou, Conghua and Zengcheng in Guangzhou. ,

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