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Phil·a·del·phi·a AHD[fĭl'ə-dĕlʹfē-ə] D.J.[ˌfɪləˈdelfiːə]K.K.[ˌfɪləˈdɛlfiə]NONE(无词性)- An ancient city of Asia Minor northeast of the Dead Sea in modern-day Jordan. The chief city of the Ammonites, it was enlarged and embellished by Ptolemy II Philadelphus (285-246b.c. ) and named in honor of him. Amman, the capital of Jordan, is now on the site. 费拉德尔菲亚:小亚细亚的一个古城,位于今天的约旦境内、死海东北。亚扪人的主要城市,由费拉德尔菲斯·托勒密二世(公元前 285-246年)建立并扩张,为纪念他就以他的名字命名,约旦的首都,安曼现在就位于该城遗址上
- The largest city of Pennsylvania, in the southeast part of the state on the Delaware River. It was founded as a Quaker colony by William Penn in 1681 on the site of an earlier Swedish settlement. The First and Second Continental Congresses (1774 and 1775-1776) and the Constitutional Convention (1787) met in the city, which served as the capital of the United States from 1790 to 1800. Population, 1,585,577.费城:美国宾夕法尼亚州最大的城市,位于该州东南部、特拉华河上沿岸。它由威廉·彭于1681年在原瑞典领地上建立起来。第一和第二次大陆会议(1774和1775-1776年)和制宪会议(1787年)均在该城市召开,从1790年到1800年曾作为美国的首都。人口1,585,577
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