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Which province and city is enyang from?

Enyang District belongs to Bazhong City, Sichuan Province. Located in the northeast of Sichuan Province, it is adjacent to Bazhou District of Bazhong City in the east, Langzhong City of Nanchong City in the west, Nanjiang County of Bazhong City in the north and Yilong County of Nanchong City in the south. It was an important town in Bashu in ancient times. There are 27 townships (towns, streets), 396 administrative villages, 4 1 community, with an area of 1 156 square kilometers and a registered population of 579,400 in 20 14 years. Enyang district government resident Deng Ke street.

Enyang:

Enyang is located in the northern mountainous area of Sichuan Basin, with high terrain in the north and low terrain in the south, and the north and northwest are inclined to the south and southwest. Enyang District mainly belongs to the hilly landform at the southern foot of Micang Mountain, which is just in the transition zone from low mountains, long beams and high hills to flat and gentle slopes in Bazhong. There are many hills and low mountains in the territory, and there are few flat dams. The terrain of the town is high in the northwest and low in the southeast, which is consistent with the overall landform outline of the region. Yiyang Mountain, the highest peak, is 680 meters above sea level.

The whole territory is located in the subtropical monsoon humid climate zone, with warm winter and dry spring, hot summer and cool autumn, and four distinct seasons; The frost-free period is long, the illumination is suitable, the rainfall is abundant and the climate is mild, which is suitable for the growth of various crops. Annual average temperature 17.5℃, maximum temperature 39℃, minimum temperature -5℃, frost-free period 29 1 day, annual average sunshine 1460 hours, annual average rainfall 1050 mm, rainy in autumn, foggy in winter and little frost and snow. The temporal and spatial distribution of precipitation is quite different, and there are many droughts in summer, and severe weather such as strong wind and hail often occurs.