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Examples:Kunming prefecture level city and capital of Yunnan province in southwest China—Abu Dhabi, capital of United Arab Emirates (UAE)—Luoyang prefecture level city in Henan, an old capital from pre-Han times—Zhengzhou prefecture level city and capital of Henan Province in central China—Changsha prefecture level city and capital of Hunan province in south central China—Fuzhou prefecture level city and capital of Fujian province in east China—Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing—Seoul Metropolitan City, capital of South Korea (Chinese spelling adopted in 2005)—Seoul 서울, capital of South Korea (Chinese spelling adopted in 2005)—Oviedo (Asturian: Uviéu), capital of Asturias in northwest Spain—small capital, huge profit (idiom); put in a little and get a lot out—Quebec city, capital of Quebec province of Canada—St John's, capital of Labrador and Newfoundland province, Canada—Hetu Ala (Manchu: Yellow Rock), Nurhaci's capital at the 1619 Battle of Sarhu—Moenjo-daro, capital of Indus valley civilization c. 2000 BC, Sind province, Pakistan, UNESCO World Heritage Site—Taoyuan city in north Taiwan, capital of Taoyuan county—Kuala Terengganu, capital of Terengganu state, Malaysia—Kham or Chamdo, Tibetan: Chab mdo historic capital of Kham prefecture of Tibet (Chinese Qamdo or Changdu)—Tongren city, capital of Tongren prefecture, Guizhou—Chandighar, capital of Punjab state of northwest India—Palikir, capital of the Federated States of Micronesia—Jeonju city, capital of North Jeolla Province, in west South Korea—Hanseong Metropolitan City, old name for Seoul, capital of Korea—Shin'ŭiju, capital of North Pyong'an Province, North Korea—name of Qing dynasty province covering south Jiangsu, south Anhui and north Zhejiang provinces, with capital at Nanjing—Naypyidaw or Nay Pyi Taw, jungle capital of Myanmar (Burma) since November 2005, 300 km north of Rangoon and 300 km south of Mandalay— |