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How many cities in Liaoning province

Liaoning Province*** has 14 prefecture-level cities.

They are Shenyang, Dalian, Anshan, Fushun, Benxi, Dandong, Jinzhou, Yingkou, Fuxin, Liaoyang, Panjin, Tieling, Chaoyang and Huludao. Liaoning Provincial People's Government in Shenyang City, Huanggu District, No. 45 Beiling Street. Liaoning Province is located in the southern part of the northeast region. It lies between 118°53' and 125°46' east longitude and 38°43' and 43°26' north latitude.

Climate introduction:

Liaoning Province is located on the east coast of Eurasia, in the mid-latitude region, belonging to the temperate monsoon climate. Rain and heat in the same season, abundant sunshine, high cumulative temperature, long winter and warm summer, short spring and fall, four distinct seasons. Rainfall is uneven, and the east is wet and the west is dry. The annual total amount of sunlight radiation in Liaoning Province is between 100 and 200 calories per square centimeter, and the annual sunshine hours are 2,100 to 2,600 hours.

There is insufficient sunshine in most areas in the spring; insufficient in the early part of summer and more in the late part of summer; more in most areas in the fall; and significantly less light in the winter. The average temperature throughout the year is between 7 to 11 ℃, the highest temperature of 30 ℃ above zero, the extreme maximum of up to 40 ℃ or more, the lowest temperature of minus 30 ℃. Influenced by the monsoon climate, there are large differences from place to place, decreasing from the southwest to the northeast and from the plains to the mountains.

The eastern mountainous and hilly areas of annual precipitation in more than 1100 millimeters; the western mountainous and hilly areas connected to the Inner Mongolia Plateau, the annual precipitation in about 400 millimeters, is the least precipitation in Liaoning Province; the central plains of the precipitation is more moderate, the annual average of about 600 millimeters.