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Which city in Guizhou does Kaili belong to?

Kaili belongs to Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Guizhou Province.

Kaili refers to Kaili City, which is the prefecture-level administrative capital of Qiandongnan Autonomous Prefecture of Guizhou Province, located in the east of Guizhou Province, China, and is one of the major central cities in Guizhou Province. "Kaili" is a transliteration of Miao language, which means "Mulao's field". In Miao language, the Mulao people call it "Kai" and the field "Li", and "Kai Li" means "the place where the Mulao people farm".

Kaili city belongs to the mild and humid climate zone in the middle subtropical zone, and it is a typical monsoon climate with the characteristics of no severe cold in winter, no intense heat in summer and the same season of rain and heat. Continuous rain, low temperature snow condensation and frost weather often occur in winter. The alternation of cold and warm air in spring often causes strong winds, heavy rain, low temperature and rainy weather and hail weather.

Terrain of Kaili city

Kaili City has well-developed strata, continuous marine stratigraphic sequence and abundant fossils. Located in the transition zone between the north-south structural deformation zone of Guiding and the south China fold zone of Yangtze paraplatform, the landform types are erosion structure type and dissolution structure type, with typical karst landform and denudation erosion landform. Mountain plains, mountainous areas, Zhongshan and low Zhongshan account for 4 1.76% of the city's coverage area, low mountains account for 18.72%, low hills to middle hills account for 37.82%, and valley basins and river landforms account for 1.76% to 3%.

The terrain is high in the southwest and low in the northeast. Mazongling, Changlinggang, Zumoye and late winter slopes in the west and south transition to Hunan hills to form a slope belt, and at the same time form a low mountain hilly valley belt inclined from west to east. The highest point is the South Everest (1.447m), and the lowest point is the Qingshui River exit (529m). Mazongling to Dapo to Longwangpo to Dapo Mountain (1.246m), Laoya Mountain to Paomuling, Xianglushan to Dogchang Ertun to Luobangpo are the watershed between Chong 'an River and Qingshui River.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Kaili City