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Which city does Kaiyang County in Guizhou belong to?

Kaiyang County of Guizhou Province belongs to Guiyang City.

Historical evolution:

1949, the people's government of Kaiyang county was established and was assigned to Guiyang area.

1952 Guiyang area was changed to Guiding area.

1956, assigned to Anshun area.

1958, suburban county of Guiyang.

1963, changed to Zunyi area.

1965, return to Anshun area.

1970, renamed Anshun area.

1992, changed to Guiyang.

Kaiyang is located in the middle of Guizhou Province. The total area accounts for 1. 15% of the area of Guizhou province. It is 66 kilometers away from Guiyang, the provincial capital, and 66 kilometers away from Zunyi 1 10, a historic city, and is located in the sub-central area connecting Guiyang and Zunyi.

Kaiyang county belongs to the central Guizhou plateau in regional geological structure. The terrain is high and uneven, and the geological structure is complex and diverse. The terrain is high in the southwest and low in the northeast, tilting from the southwest watershed to the Wujiang River Valley in the north and the Qingshui River Valley in the east. The highest altitude 1702m, the lowest altitude is 506.5m, the average altitude 1000 ~ 1400m, and the relative elevation difference 1 195.5m .. Due to strong weathering, serious water erosion and dissolution, karst is relatively developed. There are mountains, hills and basins (dams), mainly mountains.

Most parts of Kaiyang County belong to the humid climate of the northern subtropical monsoon, with four distinct seasons, warm spring and mild wind, no severe cold in winter, no heat in summer, the same season of water and heat, long frost-free period, short summer in late spring, long autumn and early winter, foggy and humid. The annual average temperature is between 10.6 ~ 15.30℃. Spring and summer winds alternate, the temperature rises slowly, cold waves are frequent, the weather is changeable and the temperature fluctuates greatly. In summer, there is plenty of sunshine and heavy rainfall intensity; Autumn is mostly controlled by the western Pacific subtropical high, and winter is frozen, foggy and sunny.