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Does Jianyang belong to Chengdu?

Jianyang is a county-level city directly under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province and managed by Chengdu.

Located in the west of Sichuan Basin, at the foot of Longquan Mountain and the middle reaches of Tuojiang River, it is known as the "land of abundance" and the "east gate of Shu capital" since ancient times. Jianyang is adjacent to Jintang County, Longquanyi District and Shuangliu District in the north, Lezhi County in Ziyang in the east, Yanjiang District in Ziyang in the south and Renshou County in Meishan City in the west. ?

As of 202 1, 10, under the jurisdiction of 16 street, 2 1 town; No.6 Renmin Road, Shehongba Street, People's Government. The total area of the jurisdiction is 22 13 square kilometers. According to the data of the seventh census, as of 0: 00 1 1 in June 2020, the resident population of Jianyang was 738 169. ?

topography

The landform of jianyang city is mainly shallow hills, followed by low mountains and alluvial plain of river dam, and hills account for 88. 13% of the total area. Tuojiang River flows through the whole territory from north to south, dividing the hills in the territory into two parts. The eastern hills are dominated by middle hills and deep hills, while shallow hills and wide valleys coexist. The terrain is inclined from north to south, and the altitude is generally 400 meters to 580 meters. Mostly brown-purple soil.

The western hills are dominated by shallow hills and wide valleys, with some gentle hills and river dams, and hills and valleys in the middle. The terrain slopes from northwest to southeast, with an altitude of 369 meters to 500 meters. The soil is mostly brown purple mud and yellow red purple mud. The northwest governs some mountainous areas in the middle part of Longquan Mountain, accounting for 7.76% of the city's total area. The terrain is inclined to the southeast, with an altitude of 500-900 meters and the highest peak 1059 meters.

Red-brown purple mud and yellow-red purple mud, gray-brown purple mud and brown purple mud account for about 60% and 40% respectively. There are sporadic river dams along the Tuojiang River, accounting for 4. 1 1% of the total area. There are 16 large river dams along the river. The terrain is low, flat and open The entrance of Tuojiang River is 40 1 m above sea level, and the exit is 359 m above sea level. The soil is mostly taupe alluvial soil.