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Which province is Shanghai?
Before Shanghai became a municipality directly under the Central Government, it belonged to Jiangsu Province. 1927, in view of Shanghai's special position and complicated situation in the whole country, the National Government planned to establish a special Shanghai City in Shanghai County, and the cities and counties were divided from then on. Shanghai is divided from Shanghai County and directly under the central government. Until 1949, it became a municipality directly under the Central Government of the People's Republic of China.
Shanghai, referred to as "Shanghai" for short, is located in the east of China, at the mouth of the Yangtze River and facing the Pacific Ocean. It forms the Yangtze River Delta with neighboring Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui provinces, which is one of the regions with the most active economic development, the highest degree of openness and the strongest innovation ability in China.
As of 20 17, Shanghai * * * has jurisdiction over 16 municipal districts, namely Huangpu District, Xuhui District, Changning District, Jing 'an District, Putuo District, Hongkou District, Yangpu District, Baoshan District, Minhang District, Jiading District, Songjiang District, Qingpu District, Fengxian District, Jinshan District, Pudong New Area and Chongming District.
Climate environment
Shanghai has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine and rainfall, shorter spring and autumn, and longer winter and summer.
The weather systems affecting Shanghai include typhoon, easterly disturbance, extratropical cyclone, plum rain and cold wave. When the stationary front of the western Pacific subtropical high is stable in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and near Shanghai, rainy, sultry and humid plum rain weather is formed. 202 1 year, the annual average temperature (1 1 meteorological observation station) of the whole city is 17.9℃, and the annual average precipitation (1 1 meteorological observation station) is15/.
Shanghai's water resources are mainly composed of Huangpu River and other rivers in the city. The average annual runoff of Huangpu River is more than 300 cubic meters per second, with an average annual runoff of 654.38+000 billion cubic meters. Together with the flow of other rivers in Shanghai, the average annual runoff of water resources in Shanghai totals 654.38+0.45 billion cubic meters.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Shanghai.
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