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Which province does Guangde belong to?

Guangde City belongs to Anhui Province.

Guangde City, located in the southeast of Anhui Province, is a national civilized city, a top 1 county with comprehensive strength, a top 1 county with green development, a top 1 county with investment potential, a top 1 county with new urbanization quality, an advanced county with scientific and technological progress and an agricultural standardization demonstration county.

Huangshan Mountain and Tianmu Mountain meet here with beautiful scenery and pleasant climate, with a forest coverage rate of 59.27%. It is the hometown of bamboo in China, the hometown of chestnut in China, and the "hometown of food" recommended by China on the tip of the tongue. It has been rated as a national ecological county, a forest health base, a natural oxygen bar in China, the best leisure tourism county and the top 1 eco-tourism counties.

"Yunwu" tea won the gold medal at the Panama Expo in San Francisco, USA, and it is the first "golden bud" county in China. Taiji Cave, the largest cave in East China, is known as one of the "Four Wonders in the World". The southern part is surrounded by mountains and numerous water systems. Fan Zhongyan, a famous minister in the Song Dynasty, once wrote a poem praising "the clouds are one color late, and the poems are self-contained". Later generations built a thousand hectares of Luhu Lake here, which complements the 1,-mu bamboo sea.

Guangde City is located in the transitional zone between the mountainous area in southern Anhui and the plain along the river, and its landform pattern is quite complicated. The southern part is dominated by low mountains, and canyons are developed among the mountains. The lithology of the mountains is quite different, including adamellite, quartzite, sandstone, siltstone and limestone. The central part is dominated by hills (terraces) and plains, from which rivers in the city flow out to the northwest and enter Langxi County.

the northern part is dominated by hills, and only the border of Anhui, Jiangsu and Zhejiang has low mountains winding. The lithology of the hills is similar to that of the southern low mountains, but the limestone is pure and thick, and typical subtropical underground karst caves have developed. The highest point in the territory is Maanshan in the south, with an altitude of 863.3 meters, and the lowest point is Shizikou on the northwest edge, with an altitude of 14.5 meters.