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Which city in Yunnan is Erhai Lake?

Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture. Erhai Lake, known as Kunming Pool, Hull River and Ye Yuze in ancient times, is named after its human-like shape. Erhai Lake is long and narrow, starting from the southern end of Eryuan County in the north and reaching Xiaguan in Dali City in the south, with a length of 40 kilometers from north to south. It is the second largest lake in Yunnan after Dianchi Lake and the seventh largest freshwater lake in China.

Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, the capital of Dali, is one of the 16 prefecture-level administrative regions in Yunnan Province. It is located in the west of central Yunnan province, with an altitude of 2090 meters. It is adjacent to Chuxiong Prefecture in the east, Pu 'er City and Lincang in the south, Baoshan City and Nujiang Prefecture in the west and Lijiang City in the north.

Dali Prefecture is located at the junction of Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau and Hengduan Mountains, with high terrain in the northwest and low terrain in the southeast. The landform is complex and diverse, and the west of Diancang Mountain is an alpine canyon area. East of Diancang Mountain and west of Xiangyun are steep slopes of Zhongshan. The mountains in the territory mainly belong to Yunling Mountain and Nvshan Mountain, and Diancang Mountain is located in the middle of the state, like an arched screen, towering and straight.

There are many lake basins in Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, including 18 basins, with an area of 1.5 km2 and an area of *** 187 1.49 km2. There are 8 lakes in China: Erhai Lake, Tianchi Lake, Zibi Lake, West Lake, East Lake, Jianhu Lake, Haixi Sea and Qinghai Lake.

Dali Prefecture is located in the low-latitude plateau. Under the comprehensive influence of low-latitude and high-altitude geographical conditions, the monsoon climate characteristics of the low-latitude plateau are formed: the temperature difference between the four seasons is small.

Due to the instability of monsoon circulation and the influence of different weather systems, there are many meteorological disasters in Dali. The common meteorological disasters mainly include drought, low temperature, flood, frost, hail and strong wind.