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Where does Jinling refer to?

Jinling refers to Nanjing. Nanjing, known as Jinling and Jiankang in ancient times, is the capital of Jiangsu Province and has 11 districts under its jurisdiction, with a total area of ??6,587 square kilometers, a built-up area of ??823 square kilometers, a permanent population of 8.5 million, an urban population of 7.072 million, and an urbanization rate of 83.2%.

Nanjing is an important central city in eastern China, an important scientific research and education base and a comprehensive transportation hub in the country. It is the only megacity in the Yangtze River Delta and an important gateway city that the Yangtze River Delta radiates to drive the development of the central and western regions. It is one of the first batch of It is a national historical and cultural city and a national key scenic tourist city.

The historical situation of Nanjing.

Nanjing had ancient human activities as early as 1-1.2 million years ago, and ape-men lived here 350,000-600,000 years ago. The Nanjing ape-man fossils unearthed from the Tangshan Paleolithic cultural site are the first in the field of Chinese archeology. A major discovery of world significance. During the Sui and Tang dynasties, Nanjing was deliberately devalued by the north, but its geographical advantages enabled Nanjing's economy and culture to continue to develop and grow. Poets such as Li Bai, Liu Yuxi, Du Mu, and Li Shangyin all lived and visited here. After the fall of the Tang Dynasty, the Southern Tang Dynasty made Jinling its capital and expanded the city.