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Where is Hunan in Zhejiang?

Hunan is located in the southwest of Zhejiang.

Hunan is a provincial administrative region in People's Republic of China (PRC), located in the south-central part of China, south of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. In the Song Dynasty, it was designated as Jinghu South Road, which began to be referred to as Hunan. Xiangjiang River, the largest river in the province, runs through the north and south, which is called "Xiang" for short, also known as Xiaoxiang, and its capital is located in Changsha City in the northeast. Hunan borders Jiangxi in the east, Chongqing and Guizhou in the west, Guangdong and Guangxi in the south and Hubei in the north.

Hunan is one of the important birthplaces of Chinese civilization. According to legend, Emperor Yan Shennong is in this kind of grain, weaving hemp into cloth and making pottery. Located in the west of Yanling County, Yandiling has become the spiritual symbol of the Chinese nation. Shun Di is a famous place in the world, with Dongting everywhere, and Jiuyi Mountain in Yongzhou is its mausoleum. Hibiscus has been planted in Hunan since ancient times. During the Five Dynasties, it was called "Li Furong Kingdom in the Autumn Wind", so it was also called "Furong Kingdom".

Hunan's land area is 21.1.8000 square kilometers, accounting for 2.2% of China's land area, ranking 10 among all provinces and cities. It has jurisdiction over 13 cities and 1 autonomous prefecture (122 counties, cities and districts). In 20 16, the regional GDP of Hunan province was 31244.7 billion yuan, an increase of 7.9% over 20 15. By the end of 20 16, the resident population of Hunan Province was 68.22 million. Among them, the urban population is 35.986 million, and the urbanization rate is 52.75%, which is 65.438+0.86 percentage points higher than the end of last year.