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What are the 17 cities in Shandong?

0/7 cities in Shandong Province include Jinan, Qingdao, Zibo, Zaozhuang, Dongying, Yantai, Weifang, Jining, Tai 'an, Weihai, Rizhao, Binzhou, Dezhou, Liaocheng, Linyi, Heze and Laiwu.

The regional distribution of permanent residents in Shandong Province is as follows:

Jinan city? 6865438+4000 people? Qingdao? 87 1.5 1 10,000 people

Zibo City? 4.5306 million people? Zaozhuang city? 3,729,300 people

Dongying city? 2.0353 million people? Yantai city? 6,968,200 people

Weifang city? 9.0862 million people? Jining city? 80865438+900000 people

Tai 'an City? 5.4942 million people? Weihai city? 2.8048 million people

Rizhao city? 280. 1 1 ten thousand people? Laiwu city? 1298500 people

Linyi city? Texas 10039400 people? 5,568,200 people

Liaocheng city? 5.7899 million people? Binzhou city? 3,748,500 people

Heze city? 8,287,800 people

Shandong province 17 city license plate code:

Lu a Jinan Lu B/ Lu u Qingdao?

Lu c Zibo Lu d Zaozhuang?

Lu' e Dongying? Lu F/Y Yantai?

Lu G/V Weifang Lu h Jining?

Lu j Taian? Lu k weihai?

Lu l sunshine? Lu m Binzhou?

Lu n Dezhou Lu p Liaocheng?

Lu q Linyi Lu r Heze?

Lu Laiwu

Shandong Province is located in the east coast of China, in the lower reaches of the Yellow River, with the latitude of 34 22.9 ′-38 24.01′ and the longitude of114 47.5 ′-122 42.3 ′. The territory includes peninsula and inland. Shandong Peninsula stands out among the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea, and is far opposite to Liaodong Peninsula. The inland part borders Hebei, Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces from north to south. Shandong is 72 1.03 km long from east to west and 437.28 km long from north to south, with a land area of155800km2.

Shandong Province is the third largest province in China, with the second largest population, and the hometown of temperate fruits in China. Its GDP ranks third in China, accounting for11/China's total GDP. In 20 13, Shandong, together with Guangdong and Jiangsu, was rated as the province with the strongest comprehensive competitiveness in China.

References:

Shandong (People's Republic of China (PRC) Provincial Administrative Region) Baidu Encyclopedia

Portal of Shandong Provincial Government-Entering Shandong