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Which province does Yulin belong to?

Yulin City belongs to Shaanxi Province. Yulin City, Shaanxi Province covers an area of 43,000 square kilometers and has a permanent population of about 3.4 million. On the map of China, Yulin City is also a very prominent place, adjacent to three neighboring provinces. "South Tower, the ancient city of Taichung in the north, is famous for its arcade on the sixth floor street" is also an adjective of Yulin City. Yulin City is located at the junction of the Loess Plateau and Mu Us Sandy Land, which is the transitional zone between the Loess Plateau and Inner Mongolia Plateau. To the east, Yulin City also borders Shanxi Province on the east bank of the Yellow River.

Yulin city characteristics

Lin has a long history, with Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period, Wei in the Warring States Period, and land after Qin unified the six countries. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Helian Bobo, the Hun, established his capital in Tongyuan City, which was called Daxia Kingdom. During the Tang and Five Dynasties, Zhou Xia, Yinzhou, Zhou Lin, Fuzhou and Suizhou were established, all of which were under the jurisdiction of Guannei Road. Yulin House was established in Qing Dynasty, and Yulin Road was established in Republic of China. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Yulin was established as a regional organization, with a Commissioner's Office and an administrative office. In July 2000, it was changed to a prefecture-level city.

Yulin is rich in mineral resources. At present, there are 48 kinds of minerals in 8 categories, among which coal, gas, oil and salt are the most abundant. It is a national energy and chemical base under construction. The predicted coal resources are 272 billion tons, and the proven reserves are 654.38+0.46 billion tons. The predicted natural gas resources are 4.2 trillion cubic meters, 4 proven gas fields, 693.3 billion cubic meters of proven reserves, 600 million tons of predicted oil resources and 654.38 billion tons of proven reserves. The predicted resources of rock salt are 6 trillion tons, the proven reserves are 885.7 billion tons, accounting for about 26% of the total rock salt in China, and the proven reserves of lake salt are 65.438+0794 million tons.