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| | Jiangsu |
 | | Province on the coast of east China, bounded to the north by Shandong, to the east by the Yellow Sea, to the southeast by Shanghai, to the south by Zhejiang, and to the west by Anhui; area 102,200 sq km/39,450 sq mi; population (2000 est) 74,380,000, the most densely populated province in China. |
 | | The capital is Nanjing, which is the province's major centre of industry, manufacturing iron and steel, petrochemicals, machine tools, motor vehicles, textiles, cement, and fertilizers. |
 | | Other towns and cities include Suzhou, Wuxi, Lianyungang (a port designated an open city to encourage foreign trade and investment), and Zhenjiang. |
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