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The Yangtze River or the Yangtze River is a river that flows through central China. It is the longest river after the Nile and Amazon, and is known as the longest river in Asia. There are 19 cities in China including commercial cities such as Chengdu, Chongqing and Wuhan, commercial cities such as Nanjing and Shanghai, and the total population of the Yangtze River basin is 450 million. It has been used as a center of transportation since the floods in which water trade has flourished. The river, which is a common noun referring to a large river, was a proper noun that originally pointed to this river. Internationally, it is also known as the Yangtze River, and it is called by this name in Korea and in modern times. However, the name 'Yangtz River' originates from Yangzhou, Jiangsu province, which is originally located on the lower reaches of this river. It is said that most people do not understand correctly when they say "Yangtz River" to Chinese people.