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Which district does Zaoyang City in Hubei Province belong to?

Zaoyang, Hubei Province is a county-level city, which belongs to Xiangyang City and does not belong to other districts. Zaoyang City is the hometown of Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty, and also the "hometown of peaches in China", with a total area of 3,277 square kilometers. Zaoyang City has a long history. The Zhou Dynasty was called Tang State, which was later destroyed by Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period. After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, most of Zaoyang belonged to Caiyang County and Nanyang County. By the end of the Han Dynasty, this area had successively belonged to Nanyang County and Zhang Ling County. After Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, Zaoyang was subordinate to Nanyang County.

Zaoyang city is dominated by hilly land, with Tongbai Mountain and Dahongshan in the northeast and south. The mountains are undulating and the terrain slopes from northeast to southwest. It is a subtropical continental monsoon climate with hot Leng Xia in winter, mild spring and autumn, distinct seasons and moderate rainfall.

Zaoyang has a subtropical continental monsoon climate with intense heat in winter, mild spring and autumn, distinct seasons and moderate rainfall. The annual average frost-free period is 232 days, the annual average precipitation is between 500- 1000mm, and the annual average temperature is 15.5℃.

There are more than 0/80 large and small rivers/kloc-in the whole city, which are divided into six major water systems: Gunzi River, Heiqing River, Little Yellow River, Sanjia River, Heying River and He Chun River, with a drainage area of more than 3,000 square kilometers, of which Gunzi River is the largest river in Zaoyang.