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Anhui is located in the east of China and belongs to the eastern economic zone of China. Geographical location: east longitude11454'-11937', north latitude 29 4 1'-34 38'. It is located in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and Huaihe River, in the hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta, with the east as the center, along the river and facing the sea, bordering Jiangsu in the east, Hubei in the west, Zhejiang in the southeast, Jiangxi in the south and Shandong in the north, with a width of 450 kilometers from east to west and a length of 570 kilometers from north to south. The jurisdiction area is 14.0 1 10,000 square kilometers, and the land area is139,400 square kilometers, accounting for 1.45% of the whole country, ranking 22nd.
There are various types of plains, plateaus (hillsides), hills and mountains in Anhui Province, which can be divided into five landform areas, namely Huaihe Plain, Jianghuai Plateau Hilly Area, Western Anhui Hilly Area, Riverside Plain and Southern Anhui Hilly Area, accounting for 30.48%, 65,438+07.56%, 9.99% and 24.938+0 respectively. Anhui has Tianmu Mountain-Bletilla striata, Huangshan Mountain and Jiuhua Mountain.
Between the three mountains are Xin 'anjiang River, Shuiyangjiang River and Qingyijiang River Valley. The topography gradually declines from the mountain core to the valley, and the layered landform pattern is composed of Zhongshan, low mountains, hills, platforms and plains respectively. Most of the mountains are distributed in the northeast and near the east-west direction, and the highest peak is Lotus Peak in Huangshan, with an altitude of 1873 meters. Large and small basins are embedded in mountains, among which Xiukuang basin is the largest.