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Which province is Fuzhou?

Fuzhou is Fujian province.

Fuzhou, called Rongcheng for short, is a prefecture-level city, provincial capital and I-type big city under the jurisdiction of Fujian Province, located in the east of Fujian Province, the lower reaches of Minjiang River and coastal areas. The landform belongs to a typical estuary basin, with mountains and hills as the main features. It is a typical subtropical monsoon climate, warm and humid, with evergreen seasons.

By the end of 2022, there were 6 municipal districts and 6 counties in the city, which governed 1 county-level city, with a total area of 1 654,38+0,968.53 square kilometers. The resident population is 8.448 million, the urban population is 6.65438+0.9 million, and the urbanization rate is 73.27%. In the 13th year of Tang Kaiyuan (725), Fuzhou was promoted to the governor's office, and the prefecture was located in Zhoucheng (now Gu Ping Road). The name of Fuzhou has been used to this day, and it is named after a Fushan Mountain in China.

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Fuzhou is a famous historical and cultural city in China. Fuzhou Mawei is the cradle of China's modern navy and the birthplace of China's shipbuilding culture. It was one of the five earliest trading ports in modern China. It has successively won the titles of China Excellent Tourism City, National Health City, Binjiang Binhai Ecological Garden City, National Environmental Protection Model City, National Double Support Model City and National Civilized City.

It is also the core city of Fuzhou metropolitan area, one of the central cities of the economic zone on the west side of the Straits approved by the State Council, and a riverside and coastal ecological garden city.

It is a part of the Army Headquarters of the Eastern Theater of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, an important city in the southeast coast of China, the first batch of coastal cities open to the outside world, a demonstration zone for marine economic development, the gateway to the Maritime Silk Road and the China (Fujian) Pilot Free Trade Zone.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Fuzhou City