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Which province does Guiyang belong to?

Guiyang, referred to as "Zhu", is also called "Lincheng". China, the capital of Guizhou Province, is the political, economic, cultural, educational, transportation and tourism service center of the province, the central city of southwest China, the important transportation and communication hub and logistics distribution center connecting the Pearl River Delta and the Yangtze River Delta in southwest China, the important eco-tourism leisure and holiday tourist city of China, the forest city of China and the summer capital of China. Guiyang is located in the middle of Guizhou Province, in the east of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, at the watershed between the Yangtze River Basin and the Pearl River Basin. The highest elevation in the city is1762m, and the lowest elevation is 506m. Average elevation of main urban area1070m. Guiyang is located in the north of central Guizhou Province, east longitude 106' 27〓 107' 03〓 north latitude 26'1〓 26. The landform is roughly east-west, with large ups and downs, high in north and south and low in the middle. There are a large number of unique karst landforms, including plateau mountains and hills, basins, valleys and terraces, with an altitude of 872 m ~1659 m. It is connected to Longli and Weng 'an counties in the east, Huishui and Changshun counties in the south, Pingba and zhijin county in the west and Qianxi, Jinsha and Zunyi counties in the north.

Guiyang governs six districts, one city and three counties, with a total urban area of 8034 square kilometers and an urban area of 2403 square kilometers. The urban area starts from Longdongbao in the east, reaches Baihua Mountain and Aha Reservoir in the west, reaches Tongmuling in the south, reaches Luowan in the northeast and reaches Mai Jia in the northwest, including the central area and peripheral Longdongbao, Ergezhai, Xiaohe, Huaxi, Xintian, Baiyun, Sanqiao and Jinyang, with an area of about 495 square kilometers.