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Which city does Zhuozhou belong to?

Zhuozhou belongs to Baoding and was called Zhuolu, Zhuo Yi, Zhuo Jun, Fanyang, Zhuozhou Road and Zhuoxian in ancient times. Baoding City, Hebei Province is a county-level city. Located in the middle of Hebei Province, in the north of Baoding, in the triangle of Beijing, Tianjin and Baoding, at the south gate of Beijing and Hebei. The geographical advantage is unique, and the geological structure belongs to the alluvial fan of Taihang Mountain torrents, with flat terrain, fertile soil and rich water conservancy, geothermal and sandstone resources. It was called fertile soil and fertile soil in ancient times.

In Zhuozhou, the sunshine hours in spring are gradually prolonged, the ground temperature rises rapidly, and the inland low pressure activities are frequent. However, the dry and cold air in the north is still going south, which continues to have an impact on Zhuozhou, so the wind is dry. In summer, affected by the subtropical high in the North Pacific, the summer monsoon blowing from the ocean to the mainland is prevalent, humid and rainy. In autumn, the Pacific subtropical high center moves eastward, the westerly wind prevails, the summer heat subsides, the temperature gradually drops, and the gas layer is relatively stable. Therefore, the weather of "clear clouds and clear wind, clear sky" often appears. In winter, influenced by Mongolia's strong high pressure, the northwest wind blowing from the inland to the ocean prevails, with little rain and snow, cold and dry.

The terrain of Zhuozhou City is generally characterized by high in the west and low in the east, and the terrain is relatively flat. The whole territory is located in the front inclined area of Taihang Mountain, which inclines from northwest to southeast. The highest altitude is 69.4m, the lowest altitude is 19.8m, and the ground slope is about 1/660. The landform is influenced by the alluvial of Juma River, and there are two terraces in the north and south, with the height difference ranging from 2 to 4 meters.