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Which city in Sichuan does Aba Prefecture belong to?

Aba Prefecture does not belong to any city. Aba Prefecture does not belong to any city, but an autonomous prefecture in Sichuan Province. Marcand is the capital of Aba Prefecture, located in the north of Sichuan Province. Summer is a cool area, suitable for summer. Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture is a subordinate autonomous prefecture in Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China (PRC), which is located in the northwest of Sichuan Province. With a total area of 84,242 square kilometers, the capital is Malcolm. By the end of 2022, the total registered population of Quanzhou was 895,200. This state is the second largest Tibetan area in Sichuan Province, and also the main inhabited area of the Qiang people in China. Aba Prefecture is located at the southeast end of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, at the junction of the northern section of Hengduan Mountains and the alpine valleys in northwest Sichuan. The landforms are mainly plateaus and alpine valleys. The southeast is mountainous and canyon area, the middle is mountainous area and the northwest is plateau area. Minjiang River and Dadu River are the main tributaries of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, running through the whole state. They are the only areas where the Yellow River flows through Sichuan, and they are also important water sources in the upper reaches of the Yellow River. The highest peak is Momei Peak in Siguniang Mountain, with an altitude of 6250 meters. In 3 16 BC, Songpan Road (north of Songpan County) was established in Qin Dynasty, belonging to Shu County, and Aba Prefecture began to have an organizational system. During the Han Dynasty, Wenshan County (Fengyi Town, Mao County) was established. Aba Prefecture in Sui and Tang Dynasties implemented the Jimizhou system, and the Song Dynasty basically followed the Sui and Tang Dynasties organizational system. In the Yuan Dynasty, there were military and civilian appeasement departments in Aba Prefecture in Songpan, Yan, Died, Wei and Mao. Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty still inherited the chieftain system. During the Qianlong period, the policy of "improving soil and returning to flow" was implemented, and the miscellaneous valley hall and the Ministry of Industry were set up in Aba Prefecture. During the Republic of China, the sixteenth administrative supervision area was set up. After liberation, 1950 and 1 established Maoxian District of the People's Administration Office of Western Sichuan. Three years later, Maoxian County was abolished and Xizang Autonomous Region, Sichuan Province was established. 1955, renamed Aba Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. 1987, renamed Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture.