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Which province and city is Nanchong?

Nanchong is a prefecture-level city in Sichuan Province.

Nanchong, also known as "Fruit City and Silk Capital", is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province, the fifth largest economy in Sichuan, and the regional central city of Chengdu-Chongqing urban agglomeration. Located in the northeast of Sichuan Province and the middle reaches of Jialing River, it is named after being located in the south of the country. Jurisdiction over 3 districts and 5 counties 1 county-level city.

Nanchong has a long history and originated in Han An. It was founded by Emperor Gaozu in 202 BC and has been built for more than 2,220 years. In the Spring and Autumn Period, the origin was the ruling place of capital, state, county, government and Taoism. In the early days of liberation, it was the resident of North Sichuan Administrative Region. Nanchong is the birthplace of Three Kingdoms culture and Spring Festival culture, with simple and elegant folk customs. Three Kingdoms culture, silk culture, red culture and Jialing River culture complement each other.

Nanchong climate Nanchong belongs to the humid monsoon climate in the middle subtropical zone. Compared with the Yangtze River basin in the south of the basin, its climate is characterized by relatively low temperature, long rainy season and heavy rain. Compared with the western Sichuan plain, the temperature is relatively high and the proportion of spring rain is significant. The annual average temperature in Nanchong is about 17. 1℃, and the annual average variation range of temperature in each month is about 4℃. The annual extreme minimum temperature is between-2.5℃ and 5.7℃, and the extreme maximum temperature is between 39.0℃ and 465,438 0.3℃.

In the coldest month of 65438+ 10, the average monthly temperature in all counties (cities, districts) was above 6℃ except that it was 4.9℃ in Yilong. In the hottest July and August, the average monthly temperature in most counties (cities, districts) is above 27℃.