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Which city in Guizhou is your Hubei license plate from?

Gui E is a native of Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in southwest Guizhou.

License plates in Guizhou Province: A Gui (Guiyang), Gui B (Liupanshui), Gui C (Zunyi), Gui D (tongren city), Gui E (Guizhou Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture), Gui F (Bijie), Gui G (Anshun), Gui H (Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture) and Gui J (Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture).

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Guizhou landform belongs to the mountainous area of southwest plateau in China. The territory is high in the west and low in the east. It slopes from the middle to the north, east and south, with an average elevation of about 1 100 meters. There are many plateaus and mountains, and it is known as "the land is not three miles flat". The landform of the whole province can be divided into four basic types: plateau, mountain, hill and basin, of which mountain and hill account for 92.5%.

The territory is mountainous, with overlapping peaks, stretching vertically and horizontally, high mountains and deep valleys. There is Dalou Mountain in the north, which is inclined from west to northeast in the north. The elevation of Loushan Pass, the key pass of Sichuan and Guizhou, is1444m. South-central Miao Ling spans, with the main peak Leigong Mountain 2178m above sea level. There is Wuling Mountain in the northeast, winding from Hunan to Guizhou, and the main peak, Fan Jingshan, is 2572 meters high. The towering Wumeng Mountain in the west belongs to Jiucaiping, Zhu Shi Township, Hezhang County, with an altitude of 2900.6 meters.

It is the highest point in Guizhou. Shuikou River in Diping Township, Liping County, Qiandongnan Prefecture, at the provincial boundary, is 147.8 meters above sea level, which is the lowest point in China. The karst landform in Guizhou is very typical. The karst landform area is 109084 square kilometers, accounting for 6 1.9% of the total land area of the province. Karst is widely distributed in China, with complete morphological types and obvious geographical distribution, which constitutes a special karst ecosystem.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Qianxinan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture