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Which city is closest to Quzhou, Zhejiang?

Quzhou, Zhejiang is closest to Jinhua; These two places are adjacent. Nowadays, many places in Quzhou used to belong to Jinhua, and it only costs a few dollars by train.

Jinhua is one of the 27 cities in the central area of the Yangtze River Delta. Since the establishment of the county in the twenty-fifth year of Qin Dynasty (222 years ago), it was named Jinhua, which was called Jin for short. Because it is located in the land where Venus and martial women compete for China, it was called Wuzhou in ancient times. Geographically, it is located in the middle of Zhejiang Province with the coordinates of11912046' 30 "and the latitude of 28 32'-29 41'. It has jurisdiction over Wucheng District and Jindong District, Lanxi City and Lanxi City.

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Jinhua, located in the east of Jinqu Basin, is a hilly basin in the middle of Zhejiang, with high terrain in the north and south and low terrain in the middle. "Surrounded by mountains on three sides, with a river in the middle and three rivers scattered in the basin" is the basic feature of Jinhua landform. There are Panda Mountain and Huiji Mountain in the east and northeast of the city, Xianxialing in the south, Longmen Mountain and Qianligang Mountain in the north and northwest.

There are relatively gentle hills scattered in the mountain, which are divided into northern hills and central hills by the Jiangshan-Shaoxing fault zone. The central part is dominated by the eastern part of Jinqu Basin, and it is surrounded by small intermountain basins such as Wuyi Basin and Yongkang Basin. As a whole, great basin is northeast and open to the west. From the periphery of the basin to the center of the basin, it is characterized by the stepped distribution of Zhongshan, low mountains, hills and valley plains. The bottom of the basin is a broad alluvial plain with low and flat terrain. Jiangjunyan is 22 meters above sea level, which is the lowest point in Jinhua.

Jinhua has 208 peaks over 1,000 meters. Located at the junction of Wuyi and Suichang, the main peak of Niutou Mountain is 1560.2 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in Jinhua city. The mountainous areas in the territory are mainly low mountains of 500- 1000 meters, which are distributed on the north and south sides.

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