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Bengbu is a third-tier city, Bengbu, abbreviated as "Beng", also known as Zhucheng, prefecture-level city in Anhui Province, is an important comprehensive industrial base in Anhui Province, the center of northern Anhui . As of 2019, Bengbu has four districts and three counties under its jurisdiction, with a total area of 5,952 square kilometers and a resident population of 3.412 million.

Bengbu is located in East China, west of the Yangtze River Delta, north of Anhui Province, the middle reaches of the Huai River, and the line of Qinling-Huai River, the geographic boundary between north and south China. The territory is mainly plains, scattered hills in the south. Belongs to the northern subtropical humid monsoon climate and the southern temperate zone of the transition zone of the semi-humid monsoon climate zone. The main railroad lines passing through Bengbu are the Beijing-Shanghai Railway, the Huainan Railway, the Beijing-Shanghai High-speed Railway and the Hebeng High-speed Railway.

History of Bengbu, "the ancient land of pearl harvesting", so it is known as "Pearl City", known as Yuhui lords and lords of the land, the Pearl City on the Huai River, known as. January 1, 1947, Bengbu formally set up a city, Anhui Province, the first city set up a city. Bengbu is one of the birthplaces of the Huaihe River culture, and the engraved symbols unearthed at the Shuangdun culture site 7,300 years ago were recognized as one of the important origins of Chinese writing.

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On May 29, 2020, CBN-New Tier 1 Cities Research Institute released the "2020 Cities Business Charm Ranking". The "2020 City Business Charm Ranking" assesses cities according to five dimensions: concentration of business resources, urban hubs, activeness of urbanites, diversity of lifestyles, and plasticity of the future as the first-level dimensions.

First Financial's New Tier Cities Research Institute ranked 337 Chinese cities at prefecture level or above based on branded commercial data, user behavior data from Internet companies and city big data from data organizations.

The list*** is divided into "Tier 1, New Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Tier 4 and Tier 5". As of May 2020, there are 4 first-tier cities, 15 new first-tier cities, 30 second-tier cities, 70 third-tier cities, 90 fourth-tier cities and 128 fifth-tier cities.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Third Tier Cities

Baidu Encyclopedia-Bengbu