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Does Lianyungang in Jiangsu belong to the north?

Lianyungang belongs to the north.

Qinling-Huaihe line (10415' e and 3218' n) is the geographical dividing line between the south and the north of China. The south of Qinling-Huaihe line is the south, and the north of Qinling-Huaihe line is the north.

Lianyungang is located in the central coastal area of China, in the northeast of Jiangsu Province, between 33 59' and 35 07' north latitude and 65 438+065 438+08 24' ~ 65 438+065 438+09 48' east longitude. Located in the north of Qinling-Huaihe line, it belongs to the north.

In terms of administrative divisions, it includes Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shandong, Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi, eastern Inner Mongolia, Zhongyuan Mandarin District of Jiangsu and Zhongyuan Mandarin District of Anhui.

Lianyungang is located in the north of Huaihe River and belongs to the Central Plains Mandarin area of Jiangsu Province, so Lianyungang belongs to the north of China.

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Lianyungang is a banded city with the overall layout of "one city and two cities". Xinpu and Haizhou are the political, economic and cultural centers of the city, and also the main gathering places of industry. Li Anyun is a port area, a scenic tourist area and a foreign trade industrial area.

Jinping Town is an important industrial and mining area. The urban area adopts the square road layout, mainly including Jiefang Road, Chaoyang Road, Hailian Road, Haichang Road, Antarctic Road, Tongguan Road, Xingfu Road, Renmin Road, Zhongshan Road, Haitang Road, Hongmen and other streets and roads, forming the main road network in Xinhai and Li Anyun.

Among the coastal port cities in China, Lianyungang is rich in historical relics and has a long history. There are 14 scenic spots and 1 16 scenic spots in the city, which constitute the six characteristics of "sea, antiquity, spirit, seclusion, wonder and spring" and are known as "the first scenic spot in the East China Sea". It is one of the 49 key tourist cities in China and one of the three major tourist areas in Jiangsu.

Reference source; Baidu Encyclopedia-Northern Region

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