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Is Fuyang, Anhui, the south or the north?

Fuyang, Anhui Province belongs to the north.

1. Fuyang, referred to as Fuyang, was called Ruyin, Shunchang, and Yingzhou in ancient times. It is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Anhui Province. It is located in the Yangtze River Delta, northwest of Anhui, and at the southern end of the North China Plain. Its northwest, west, and southwest are connected to Zhoukou, Zhumadian, and Xinyang of Henan Province respectively. It is connected to Bozhou City to the north and northeast, adjacent to Huainan City to the southeast, and to the south is the Huaihe River. Lu'an City faces each other across the river. As of 2020, it has jurisdiction over 3 municipal districts, 4 counties, and 1 county-level city, with a total area of ??10,118.17 square kilometers.

2. Fuyang has the location advantage of the "double bridgehead" of the Yangtze River Delta and the Central Plains urban agglomeration. The national strategies overlap and are identified by the country as a key city in the integration of the Yangtze River Delta and the high-quality development of the central region, and the Huaihe River Ecology Economic belt and regional central city of Central Plains urban agglomeration.

3. The representative culture of Fuyang is the Huaihe culture. It is the hometown of Gan Luo, Guan Zhong, Bao Shuya, Lu Meng and Liu Futong. Yan Shu, Ouyang Xiu and Su Shi once served as officials here. Yingzhou West Lake was once as famous as Hangzhou West Lake in history. Balihe Scenic Area in Yingshang County is a national AAAAA-level scenic spot. Fuyang Ecological Park and Digou Eco-tourism Scenic Area are both national AAAA-level scenic spots.

Fuyang's geographical environment

The northern part of Fuyang City is connected to the rupture of the Yellow River in a fan shape, and the southern part faces the Jianghuai hilly area across the Huaihe River. The entire territory is a plain terrain with flat terrain. Only in the northeast are there remaining limestone hills such as Longshan, Huishan, Langshan and Shuangsuoshan. Longshan, with an altitude of 105 meters, is the highest point in the region; the rest are plain landforms, flat and stretching as far as the eye can see.

The terrain of Fuyang City is high in the northwest and low in the southeast, with a slight slope from northwest to southeast. In the southeast, the southern part of Jiangtaizi, Yingshang County, has the lowest terrain, with an altitude of 17.5 meters. The relative height difference between the northwest and southeast is 14.4 meters, and the ground ratio drops to 1/7,000 to 1/10,000.

Because Fuyang City has been affected by the meandering changes of the Huaihe River and its tributaries and the southern expansion of the Yellow River in modern times, alluvial deposits in Fuyang City have been continuously accumulated interactively, forming an alternating distribution of hills, slopes, and depressions in the plain. The topography of the community It has ups and downs and has the landform characteristics of "big flats and small bumps".