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Which province and city is Ziyang County?

Ziyang County belongs to Ankang City, Shaanxi Province.

Ziyang County, which belongs to Ankang City, Shaanxi Province, is located in the south of Shaanxi Province, on the upper reaches of the Han River, at the northern foot of Daba Mountain, with Hanbin District and Langao County in the east, zhenba county in the west, Chengkou County in the south, Wanyuan City in the north and Hanyin County in the north, with a total area of 2,204 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 17 towns. According to the data of the seventh census, by the end of 2020, there will be 65,438 people.

Ziyang is named after Zhang Boduan, the founder of Nanzong Sect, who practiced here, which means that purple gas comes from the east and the sun shines brightly. China is the only county named after Taoism, with beautiful ecological environment and rich selenium-rich resources. Ziyang Se-enriched tea is a product of national origin protection, and Ziyang folk songs are the first batch of intangible cultural heritage in China.

Geological structure of Ziyang County:

Ziyang is located in the transition zone between the Yangtze paraplatform sedimentary area and the Qinling geosyncline sedimentary area, with Dabashan strata in the southwest, Gaotan in the middle, Ziyang in the Bingfangjie stratigraphic area in the north and Pingli in the north. Strata are exposed from Sinian to Jurassic, especially the Cambrian, Ordovician and Silurian strata related to geological disasters.

Ziyang straddles the Yangtze paraplatform, Qinling fold and secondary structural units, bounded by Raofeng and Maliuba faults, connected to the Dabashan platform margin uplift belt in Tainan of the Yangtze paraplatform in the south and the Qinling fold system in the north. The main regional faults are Raofeng fault, Maliuba fault, Gao Qiao fault, Baxianjie fault, Hongchunba fault and Zengjiaba fault.

General faults include Baihe Tiefo fault, Haoping Shuang 'an fault and Hanwang Shuang 'an fault. The main geotechnical types in China are massive hard intrusive rocks, thick layered hard carbonate rocks, thin layer hard shallow metamorphic rocks and loose cohesive macadam.