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Which city does Donglan belong to?

Donglan belongs to Hechi City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Donglan is located in the northwest of Guangxi, on the southern edge of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and in the middle reaches of Hongshui River. It is adjacent to Jinchengjiang District in the east, Fengshan County in the west, Dahua and Bama County in the south, Nandan and Tiane County in the north, and belongs to Hechi City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Donglan covers an area of 24 15 square kilometers, governs 6 towns, 8 townships, 147 villagers' committees, 2 communities, 2,954 villagers' groups and 36 13 natural villages.

Qin belongs to Guilin County and Xiang Jun County to the west. In the Yuan Dynasty, Lanzhou was renamed as East Lanzhou, which was subordinate to the military and civilian appeasement department of Nandanxi Cave in Qingyuan, and the state ruled Yang Lan today. 19 12, Lanzhou East changed to Donglan, which belongs to qingyuan prefecture; 1949165438+1October 29th, China People's Liberation Army liberated Donglan.

Climatic characteristics of Donglan

Donglan is located in the monsoon climate zone between the middle subtropical zone and the south subtropical zone. The general climate is characterized by long summer and short winter, rainy and hot seasons, warm winter and cool summer, mild climate and abundant sunshine. Local disaster weather is frequent, with obvious regional differences in light, temperature and water, and distinct four seasons.

Donglan is located in the southern margin of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and in the mountainous area of northwest Guangxi. The terrain is high in the north and low in the south, and it slopes from northwest to southeast. Rivers flow into Hongshui River from northeast and southwest along the terrain. Low erosion mountain, erosion valley and erosion depression alternate in the territory, forming low erosion mountain and Zhongshan area in the northeast, erosion valley area in the south-central and peak-cluster depression area in the southwest.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Donglan