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How many districts and counties are there in Guiyang?

Guiyang has six districts and three counties.

The six districts, commonly known as Guiyang Central City, include Nanming District, Huaxi District, Yunyan District, Wudang District, Baiyun District and Guanshan Lake District. The three counties in Guiyang are Kaiyang, Xifeng and xiuwen county.

Guiyang, referred to as Zhucheng for short, is a prefecture-level city, provincial capital and I-type big city under the jurisdiction of Guizhou Province. It is one of the important central cities in the southwest of China, an important regional innovation center and an important ecological leisure and holiday tourist city in China. Located in the middle of Zhongshan hilly region of Guizhou Province, it borders on Weng 'an, Longli, Huishui and Changshun counties in the southeast of Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture.

It borders Pingba District and zhijin county City of Anshun City in Bijie City in the west, and qianxi county City of Bijie City, Jinsha County of Zunyi City and Bozhou District in the north. As of April, 2022, Guiyang had jurisdiction over 6 districts and 3 counties, and managed/kloc-0 county-level cities. By the end of 2026,5438+0, the permanent population of Guiyang was 6 10.23 million.

The climatic characteristics of Guiyang;

Guiyang belongs to the subtropical plateau monsoon humid climate zone, which has the overall climate characteristics of no severe cold in winter, no intense heat in summer, sufficient heat, long frost-free period, abundant rainfall, more rainy and hot seasons, less cloudy sunshine, lower wind speed, higher relative humidity and obvious three-dimensional climate.

There are relatively many rainy days in Guiyang, but they are mainly concentrated in two periods. One period is from May to June every year, when the tropical Pacific air mass enters Guiyang in the form of summer monsoon, and the rainy season in Guiyang comes, so there are more rainy days.

Another time period occurred from June 165438+ 10 to February of the following year. At this time, the cold air in the north moves south. When the cold air mass moves from Guiyang to Kunming, it will crawl on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau at a very slow speed and be in a quasi-static state, forming the famous quasi-static front of Yunnan-Guizhou, and Guiyang is under the front of the quasi-static front, thus forming rainy weather.