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Examples:a fire in the city gates is also a calamity for the fish in the moat (idiom); the bystander will also suffer—Wanxian port city on the Changjiang or Yangtze river in Sichuan, renamed Wanzhou district in Chongqing municipality in 1990—Shizuishan prefecture level city in Ningxia on the border with Inner Mongolia—Xuchang prefecture level city in north Henan, on the Beijing-Guangzhou railway line—Sochi (city on the Black Sea in Russia)—Groningen, province and city in the Netherlands—Kaesong or Gaeseong 개성 city in southwest North Korea, close the border with South Korea and a special economic zone for South Korean companies—Berkeley, university city in the San Francisco bay area, California—Yamoussoukro (city in the Ivory Coast)—Giethoorn (city in the Netherlands)—Voronezh, city in the southwest of European Russia—Perm, Russian city in the Urals—Enschede, city in the Netherlands—Qeshqer Shehiri (Kashgar city) in the west of Xinjiang near Kyrgyzstan—Cebu, a province (and a city) in the Philippines—Kaesong or Gaeseong 개성시 city in southwest North Korea, close the border with South Korea and a special economic zone for South Korean companies—Palace Museum, in the Forbidden City, Beijing—Kisangani (city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo)—top of streets, bottom of alleys (idiom); everywhere in the city—Gijón (Asturian: Xixón), city in northwest Spain on the bay of Biscay—Eindhoven (city in the Netherlands)—Kashgar or Qeshqer (Kāshí) city and prefecture in the west of Xinjiang near Kyrgyzstan—picture (e.g. of life in the city)—the central pavilion of the Forbidden City rendered in English as "Hall of Supreme Harmony"—great streets and small alleys (idiom); everywhere in the city—Beihai, park in Beijing the Northwest the Forbidden City—Rotterdam, port city in the Netherlands—Hengelo, city in the Netherlands—Yongdingmen, front gate of the outer section of Beijing's old city wall, torn down in the 1950s and reconstructed in 2005—The Hague (city in the Netherlands)—Assen, city in the Netherlands— |