Dazhou belongs to the jurisdiction of Sichuan. Dazhou is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province, located in the eastern part of Sichuan Province, with a history of more than 1,900 years since the establishment of the county in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and has been the seat of the region's states, counties, prefectures and counties.
Dazhou covers an area of 16,591 square kilometers, with two municipal districts (Tongchuan District and Dachuan District), four counties (Xuanhan County, Kaijiang County, Dazhu County, and Quxian County), and one county-level city (Wanyuan City), with one economic development zone attached to it, and 6,852,300 people***.
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Dazhou is located in Sichuan, Chongqing, Hubei, Shaanxi, four provinces and cities in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River Chengdu-Chongqing economic zone, is the opening up of Sichuan's "East Gate" and Sichuan's focus on the construction of a million people in the regional center of the city, Dazhou City, covering an area of 16,591 square kilometers. Dazhou city covers an area of 16591 square kilometers. Dazhou city terrain in the northeast high (Daba Mountain area), southwest low (basin hilly area).
The highest point is Datuanbao in Jixing Township, Xuanhan County, with an elevation of 2,458.3 meters; the lowest point is Tianguan Village in Wangxi Township, Duxian County, with an elevation of 222 meters. Daba Mountain is horizontal in the north of Wanyuan Xuanhan, Mingyue Mountain, Tongluo Mountain, Huaying Mountain from north to south, lying in between, the city of Dazhou will be divided into mountainous, hilly, flat dam 3 blocks. Mountains account for 70.70% of the area, hills account for 28.10%, flat dams account for 1.20%.
The northern part of the mountains is cut violently and steeply, forming the middle and low mountain geomorphological unit; the middle and southern part is more gentle, forming the equal valley geomorphological unit. Dazhou city rivers mainly belong to the Yangtze River tributary of the Jialing River system, originating in the Daba Mountains, from north to south was a dendritic distribution. The former river, the middle river, the river after the convergence of the state river and the Ba River in Quxian County, Sanhui Town, convergence into the Qiujiang River, flowing 300 kilometers south into the Yangtze River.
There are 53 rivers with a watershed area of more than 100 square kilometers in the territory, and 15 main streams with a watershed area of more than 1,000 square kilometers. *** There are nine navigable rivers, namely, the Ditch River, the State River, the Ba River, the Front River, the Back River, the Middle River, the Tiexi River, the Qingxi River, and the Lingang Creek,
Basically forming a waterway transportation network with the Ditch River, the State River, and the Ba River as the main streams, and the watershed covers four counties (cities) in Dazhou City. The rivers can be navigable mileage varies, carrying capacity of less than 100 tons.
Dazhou City is a subtropical humid monsoon climate type. Due to the complexity of the terrain, the regional climate varies greatly. The low mountains, hills and river valleys below 800 meters above sea level have a mild climate, with warm winter, early spring, hot summer and cool autumn, four distinct seasons and a long frost-free period; the climate of the low and middle mountains between 800 and 1,000 meters above sea level is temperate, shady and humid, with a late return to spring, a scorching hot summer, an early cool autumn and a long cold winter;
The middle and mountainous areas above 1,000 meters above sea level are characterized by a lack of light and heat resources and a long cold period, with a very pronounced cold spring and frost in the autumn Dazhou City is rich in heat resources, rain and heat at the same time, the average annual temperature between 14.7 degrees to 17.6 degrees, frost-free period of about 300 days. Dazhou City has abundant rainfall, with an average annual rainfall between 1076 and 1270 millimeters. There are many cold and low temperature weather in spring, many droughts and floods, gales and hail in summer, and continuous rain in fall.
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