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Which city does Ningde, Fujian belong to?

Ningde, Fujian belongs to Ningde City.

Ningde City is a resort for leisure vacation and ecological tourism on the southeastern coast of China. It has 1 world geological park, 2 5A-level scenic spots, 3 national-level scenic spots and 7 provincial-level scenic spots. Scenic area. There are coastal scenic spots such as Yushan Mountain, Taishan Islands, Dajing, Xiyang Island, and Sanduao on the coast; inland there are 2 national forest parks, 4 provincial forest parks, 1 national wetland park, and provincial nature reserves. 2 and 9 municipal nature reserves.

Ningde City, also known as Mindong and Jiaocheng, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Fujian Province. It is a type I small city and a third-tier city. It is located on the northeastern coast of Fujian Province and in the Fujian Mindong region, bordering the East China Sea to the east and Taiwan. The province faces each other across the sea, with Nanping City to the west, Fuzhou City, the provincial capital, to the south, and Zhejiang Province to the north.

Ningde City’s geographical environment

Ningde City, commonly known as Mindong, is located in the middle of the three major economic zones of the Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta and Taiwan Province. It is located at 118°32′ East Longitude - 120°43′, between 26°18′ and 27°40′ north latitude. It faces Taiwan Province to the east, Nanping City to the west, Fuzhou City to the south, and Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province to the north.

The basic outline of Ningde City’s landforms was formed at the end of the Yanshan Movement. In the landform division of Fujian Province, it belongs to the mid-mountain landform area of ??the Central Fujian volcanic rock system and the eastern coastal granite hill and plain landform area. Its terrain is high in the west and north, low in the east and south, and uplifted in the middle, roughly in the shape of a "door" ladder. In the northwest of the territory, there are two major mountain ranges, Donggong Mountain and Jiufeng Mountain, with 696 peaks over 1,000 meters above sea level. The highest peak is 1,649 meters above sea level.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Ningde City