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Hebei topographic maps
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Xuanhua District
In the late 14th century, prior to his elevation to emperor of the Ming Empire, Zhu Di ruled his principality of Yan from Xuanhua. Under the Qing, it continued to serve as the seat of a prefecture and was known to the Jesuit missionaries as "Suen-hao-fou".
Average elevation: 945 m
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Fengrun District
The Yan Mountains lie to the north of the district, and the district's elevation generally decreases from the northeast to the southwest. Elevation within Fengrun District ranges from 1 metre (3.3 ft) to 648 metres (2,126 ft) above sea level. The Huanxiang River [zh] and the Dou River [zh] both run through the…
Average elevation: 69 m
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Luannan County
China > Hebei > Tangshan City
Luannan County spans an area of 1,482.6 square kilometres (572.4 sq mi). It has a coastline of 29.63 kilometres (18.41 mi), alongside the Bohai Bay. The Luan River runs through the county. The county's elevation is relatively flat, as it is part of an alluvial plain. However, it is higher in the northern…
Average elevation: 5 m
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Fengning Manchu Autonomous County
Fengning has a rather dry, monsoon-influenced humid continental climate (Köppen Dwa), with long, very cold and dry winters, and hot, humid summers, and the elevation depresses temperatures. The monthly 24-hour mean temperature in January is −10.6 °C (12.9 °F), and in July it is 22.6 °C (72.7 °F), while…
Average elevation: 1,167 m
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