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How many towns are there in Cenxi City, Guangxi?

1. As of 2013, Cenxi City has 14 towns under its jurisdiction, namely: Cengcheng Town, Nuodong Town, Chengjian Town, Guiyi Town, Jinzhu Town, Daye Town, Limu Town, and Dalong Town, Nandu Town, Malu Town, Sanbao Town, Botang Town, Anping Town, Shuiwen Town. The Cenxi Municipal People's Government is located in Cenxi Town.

2. Cenxi City is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and is managed by Wuzhou City. Located in the southeast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, at the junction of Guangdong and Guangxi, it is one of the connecting points for exchanges between Guangdong and Guangxi, the Pearl River Delta Economic Circle and the Southwest. The terrain is high in the southeast and low in the northwest. It is a typical subtropical monsoon climate zone with a total area of ??2,783 square kilometers.

Extended information:

1. Cenxi City borders the three counties (cities) of Yunan, Luoding and Xinyi in Guangdong Province to the east and south, and connects to Rong County in Guangxi District to the west. It borders Teng County to the north and Longwei District of Wuzhou City to the northeast. The city is located between 22°37′-23°13′ north latitude and 110°43′-111°22′ east longitude, south of the Tropic of Cancer. It is the junction of the Southwest and the Pearl River Delta economic circle, and the connection point between the resource-based economy of the Southwest and the coastal export-oriented economy.

2. Cenxi is one of the largest granite stone production bases in the country. Cenxi is rich in red granite resources, with reserves of about 2 billion cubic meters. Famous local products include Cenxi Classical Three-Yellow Chicken, Sugarcane Orange, Cinnamon, Longan Meat and Soft Branch Camellia oleifera. Cenxi City is the granite capital of China and the national granite stone production base, the hometown of Chinese osmanthus, the hometown of Chinese classical three-yellow chicken, and the hometown of Chinese ornamental stones.

Reference materials:

1. Baidu Encyclopedia - Cenxi

2. Official website of Cenxi Municipal People's Government: Administrative divisions