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Shangrao city jurisdiction

Shangrao covers an area of 2279 1 km2.

Shangrao, known as Xinzhou in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city in Jiangxi Province. It is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, bordering Zhejiang in the east, Fujian in the south and Anhui in the north, at the intersection of Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone, Haixi Economic Zone and Poyang Lake Ecological Economic Zone. Since ancient times, it has been known as "the superior, rich and ecological capital", "the thoroughfare extending in all directions" and "the first gateway of Zhang Yu".

1May, 993, with the approval of Jiangxi Provincial People's Government, shaxi town, Lingxi Township, Qinfeng Township and ChaoXiang Yang of Shangrao County were placed under the jurisdiction of Shangrao City, and the municipal area was expanded to 338.6 square kilometers. It is equivalent to 5 times of the original area and is still under the jurisdiction of Shangrao District Administrative Office. July 2000 10, according to the notice of Jiangxi provincial people's government, Shangrao district and county-level Shangrao city were revoked, and the original Shangrao city was renamed Xinzhou district, which was under the jurisdiction of the newly established prefecture-level Shangrao city.

climate

Shangrao has a warm and humid climate, which belongs to subtropical humid climate. The annual average temperature is between 16.7℃ and 18.3℃, the annual average sunshine hours are 178 1 to 2098 hours, and the annual average frost-free period is 25 1 to 274 days. Because of the warm climate, abundant sunshine, abundant rainfall and long frost-free period, crops grow very luxuriantly. The main disaster weather includes winter snow, drought, thunder and lightning, rainstorm and so on.

Shangrao's annual average precipitation is 1600~ 1850 mm, which belongs to the area with more precipitation. 1998 reached 26 19mm. The distribution of precipitation is greatly influenced by topography, and the precipitation in Huaiyushan county is the largest, with annual precipitation around 1800 mm; The lakeside area has the least residual stems.