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Topographic map of Taihang Mountain?

Topographic map of Taihang Mountain:

Taihang Mountain, located at 34 34'-40 43' north latitude and114'-14 33' east longitude, is also called Wuxing Mountain, Wangmushan and Nuwa.

Taihang Mountain is located between Shanxi Province and North China Plain, spanning Beijing, Hebei, Shanxi and Henan provinces and cities. It starts from Xishan in Beijing in the north, reaches Wuwangshan at the junction of Henan and Shaanxi in the south, connects Shanxi Plateau in the west and reaches North China Plain in the east, stretching for more than 400 kilometers. It is the eastern edge of the second step of China's topography and the eastern boundary of the Loess Plateau.

Taihang Mountain is an important geographical dividing line in eastern China. The North China Plain in the east is a deciduous broad-leaved forest belt, and the Loess Plateau in the west is a forest grassland belt and an arid grassland belt. There are also obvious differences in the characteristics of vegetation and soil vertical zones on both sides.

There are many east-west valleys in Taihang Mountain range, which have been traffic arteries and business travel arteries since ancient times. In ancient times, there was a famous "Taihang Eight Dragons".

Taihang Mountain is high in the north and low in the south, with most of the elevation above 1200m. The peaks over 2000 meters are Xiaowutai Mountain, Lingshan Mountain, Dongling Mountain and Baishi Mountain in Hebei, Taibai Weishan Mountain, Sonan Mountain and Yangqu Mountain in Shanxi. The highest peak at the northern end is Xiaowutai Mountain, with an altitude of 2,882 meters. Nanfeng is Fozi Mountain and Mid-level Mountain in Lingchuan, with elevations of 1745 m and 179 1 m respectively.