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Where does Xuzhou belong to which province?

Xuzhou is in the northwest of Jiangsu Province and belongs to Jiangsu Province.

Xuzhou, called Pengcheng for short, is a prefecture-level city and sub-central city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province, a national historical and cultural city, a national comprehensive transportation hub and a central city of Huaihai Economic Zone. By 221, Xuzhou has five municipal districts, three counties and two county-level cities under its administration. It has a total area of 11,765 square kilometers and a permanent population of 9,28,5.

Xuzhou is located in the southeast of North China Plain and the northwest of Jiangsu Province. The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal passes through it, and the two trunk lines of Longhai Railway and beijing-shanghai railway meet here. It is known as the thoroughfare of five provinces. Xuzhou is an important gateway city in East China, an important economic, scientific, educational, cultural and foreign trade center in East China, and also an important node city of the national Belt and Road Initiative, with the reputation of "China Construction Machinery Capital".

climate characteristics

Xuzhou has a temperate monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, with no intense heat in summer and no severe cold in winter. The annual temperature is 14℃, the annual sunshine hours are 2284 to 2495 hours, and the sunshine rate is 52% to 57%. The average annual frost-free period is 2 to 22 days, the average annual precipitation is 8 to 93mm, and the rainy season precipitation accounts for 56% of the whole year.

the climate is characterized by four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine, moderate rainfall and simultaneous rain and heat. Among the four seasons, spring and autumn are short, winter and summer are long, the weather in spring is changeable, the summer is hot and rainy, the autumn is crisp, and the winter cold wave strikes frequently. Xuzhou is located in the lower reaches of the Yi, Shu and Si rivers, tributaries of the ancient Huaihe River. Taking the old course of the Yellow River as the watershed, it forms the Yi, Shu and Si rivers in the north and the Sui and An rivers in the south.

above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Xuzhou City