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How many meters above sea level is Wuling Mountain?

Wuling Mountain is about 1 1,000 meters above sea level, with a certain flat peak. The mountain shape is characterized by flat top, steep slope and deep valley. Phoenix Mountain, the highest peak, is 2572 meters above sea level, located in jiangkou county, Tongren Prefecture, Guizhou Province. The landform development of Wuling Mountain is divided into three branches from Guannan. Wuling Mountain is closely related to Sun Shi Mountain in Yongchuan, Chongqing, and Sun Shi Mountain in Jiangjin is famous for Tie Guai Li's monasticism and the discovery of rubies.

Wuling Mountain occupies the border of Hubei, Hunan, Chongqing and Guizhou, and Chongqing Wuling Mountain is a cultural tourist attraction. The distribution of scenic spots in the scenic spot can be divided into two parts: the main scenic spot and the peripheral area. The main attractions are Xiangshan Temple, Zhenwuguan and Wuling Pioneer Stone Forest.

Location context

Wuling Mountain (vein) covers an area of about 654.38+ 10,000 square kilometers. The mountain system extends to the northeast, the arc top protrudes to the northwest, and the Neocathaysian tectonic belt rises. The landform development of mountain plain is divided into three branches from north to south.

Northern branch: Bamian Mountain, Badagong Mountain, Qinglong Mountain, Dongshan Mountain, Huping Mountain and Taiqing Mountain distributed on the border of Hunan, Sichuan and Hubei;

Unity: There are Tianxing Mountain, Hongxing Mountain, Chaotian Mountain, Zhangjiajie and Baiyun Mountain on the north side of Lishui main stream.

South Branch: It extends from Guizhou Province to Hunan Province, including La 'er Mountain, Yangfeng Mountain, Tianmen Mountain, Dalongshan Mountain and Liutai Mountain. It is the main vein of Wuling Mountain and the watershed between Lishui and Shui Yuan.