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Where is Huize?

Huize County, Qujing City, Yunnan Province is a provincial-level historical and cultural city and a typical agricultural county in mountainous areas. The province is listed as a seed potato base for beef and sheep, commercial pigs and virus-free potatoes. Yunnan Huize lead-zinc mine, a large enterprise, ranks among the top six in the same industry in China, and ranks first in germanium production and quality in China. Boutique "Little Panda" cigarettes are very popular. Two black-necked crane nature reserves are the largest black-necked crane population habitats in Yunnan. The world-famous Jiangjiagou debris flow is an important specimen for studying geological disasters. Huize County is located in the northeast of Yunnan Province, east of Jinsha River, northwest of Qujing City, between east longitude10303 ′ ~10355 ′ and north latitude 25 48 ′ ~ 27 04 ′. It is adjacent to Xuanwei City and Weining County in Guizhou Province in the east, Zhanyi County and Xundian County in the south, Dongchuan District and Qiaojia County across the river from Huili County in Sichuan Province in the west, and Ludian County in the north. The county has a maximum horizontal distance of 84 kilometers from east to west and a maximum vertical distance of 1.38 kilometers from north to south, covering a land area of 5,854 square kilometers, with mountainous areas accounting for 95.7%. Jinzhong Town, where the county seat is located, is 2120m above sea level, 254km away from Qujing City and 205km away from Kunming, the provincial capital. The historical evolution of Huize is named after the confluence of Jinsha River, Niulan River, Xiaojiang River and Yili River. Tanglang County has a long history of development. It was established in the 6th year of the Western Han Dynasty (BC 135) and belongs to Qianwei County. The Sui Dynasty belonged to the Duke of Zhou. Tangxing County was established in the early Tang Dynasty. Nanzhao is located in Dongchuan County. Dali is set up as the governor of Dongchuan. Dongchuan Road in Yuan Dynasty. It was Dongchuan House in the Ming Dynasty. In the fifth year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (1727), it was transferred to Yunnan, Huize County was located in Qiaojia, and moved to Zhong Ping the following year. In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), Dongchuan prefecture was revoked and renamed Dongchuan county; 1927, Huize county was restored. 1947 belongs to Qujing agent. After the founding of New China, it was renamed Zhaotong Society; 1958 10 evacuated from Huize county and merged into Dongchuan city; 1June, 964 Huize County was restored and placed in Qujing area. In 2003, it was divided into eight administrative districts, namely Admiralty, Dajing, Nagu, Yuche, leye county, Zhehai, Mining and Daibu, 14 Paper Mill, Liyuan, Ma Lu, Huohong, Xinjie, Yulu, Dahai, luna, Laochang, Shangcun, Wuxing, Hangche, Bridge and Tianba. Population Ethnic Group At the end of 2003, the total population was 954 1 000, including 834,900 agricultural population and 69,300 non-agricultural population. The population density per square kilometer is 154 people. * * * There are 2/kloc-0 ethnic groups, and the population of ethnic minorities is 45,500, accounting for 5.03% of the total population.