Nantong

Nantong is a city in Jiangsu Province, on the northern bank of the Yangtze River, near its mouth, a vital river port and a major industrial and commercial center in the Yangtze Delta region. It is also known for its kite-making and textile industries.
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  • Type: City with 7,730,000 residents
  • Description: Prefecture-level city in Jiangsu, China, on the north side of the mouth of the Yangtze River
  • Also known as: City of Nantong”, “Nan-t’ung”, “Nan-t’ung-hsien”, “Nan-t’ung-shih”, “Nan-tung”, “Nangtong Shi”, “Nantong City”, “Nantung”, “Nantungchow”, “T’ung-chou”, “Tunchow”, and “Tungchow
  • Neighbors:

Places of Interest

Highlights include Nantong Stadium and Yuanlin Lu.

Stadium
The is a multi-purpose stadium in Nantong, . It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 22,000 spectators. It opened in 2010.

Metro station
Photo: Tcdw1, CC BY 4.0.
is a metro station.

Metro station
is a metro station.

Nantong

Latitude
31.9828° or 31° 58′ 58″ north
Longitude
120.8905° or 120° 53′ 26″ east
Population
7,730,000
Elevation
6 metres (20 feet)
IATA airport code
NTG
United Nations Location Code
CN NTG
Open location code
8Q32XVMR+45
Open­Street­Map ID
node 244081466
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
1799722
Wiki­data ID
Q57947
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Yue Chinese—“Nantong” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Nantong
  • Arabic: نانتونغ
  • Asturian: Nantong
  • Balinese: Nantong
  • Basque: Nantong
  • Belarusian: Наньтун
  • Bengali: নানটং
  • Bengali: নানতং
  • Bengali: নানথুং
  • Breton: Nantong
  • Bulgarian: Нантун
  • Burmese: နန်ထုန်း
  • Burmese: နန်ထုန်းမြို့
  • Catalan: Nantong
  • Cebuano: Nantong
  • Chinese: Lâm-thong-chhī
  • Chinese: Nántōng Shì
  • Chinese: Nántōng
  • Chinese: 南通
  • Chinese: 南通市
  • Croatian: Nantong
  • Czech: Nan-tchung
  • Danish: Nantong
  • Dutch: Nantong
  • Esperanto: Nantong
  • Finnish: Nantong
  • French: Nantong
  • Gan Chinese: 南通市
  • Georgian: ნანთუნგი
  • German: Nantong
  • Greek: Ναντόνγκ
  • Gujarati: નાન્ટોંગ
  • Hebrew: נאנטונג
  • Hindi: नानटोंग
  • Hindi: नेंटोंग
  • Hungarian: Nantung
  • Indonesian: Nantong
  • Irish: Nantong
  • Italian: Nantong
  • Japanese: 南通市
  • Kannada: ನಾನ್ಟಾಂಗ್
  • Kikuyu: Nantong
  • Korean: 난퉁 시
  • Korean: 난퉁시
  • Kurdish: Nantong
  • Latvian: Nantonga
  • Latvian: Naņtuna
  • Lithuanian: Nantongas
  • Malagasy: Nantong
  • Malay: Nantong
  • Marathi: नँटॉंग
  • Min Dong Chinese: Nàng-tŭng-chê
  • Min Dong Chinese: Nàng-tŭng
  • Min Nan Chinese: Lâm-thong-chhī
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Nantong
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Nantong
  • Norwegian: Nantong
  • Occitan (post 1500): Nantong
  • Ossetian: Наньтун
  • Persian: نانتانگ
  • Polish: Nantong
  • Portuguese: Nantong
  • Russian: Наньтун
  • Serbian: Нантунг
  • Sinhala: නැන්ටොන්ග්
  • Slovenian: Nantong
  • Spanish: Nantong
  • Swedish: Nantong
  • Tagalog: Nantong
  • Tamil: நன்டாங்
  • Telugu: నాన్ టాంగ్
  • Thai: หนานทง
  • Turkish: Nantong
  • Uighur: Nentung shehiri
  • Ukrainian: Наньтун
  • Urdu: نانتونگ
  • Venetian: Nantong
  • Vietnamese: Nam Thông
  • Waray (Philippines): Nantong
  • Welsh: Nantong
  • Wu Chinese: 南通
  • Wu Chinese: 南通市
  • Yue Chinese: 南通

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