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Geologic Formation Attractions In Jinzhou

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Jinzhou is a prefecture-level city of Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. It is a geographically strategic city located in the Liaoxi Corridor , which connects land transportation between North China and Northeast China. Jinzhou is China's northernmost seaport and the coastal economic center of West Liaoning on the north-western shore of the Bohai Sea. The total area under the jurisdiction of Jinzhou is 10,111 square kilometres , most of which is rural, encompassing a coastline of 97.7 km . It is one of the biggest cities in Liaoning with a population of 3,126,463 at the 2010 census, of whom 1,091,799 reside in the built-up area made of 3 ur...
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  • 1. Liaohe Delta Panjin
    The Liao River is the principal river in southern Northeast China, and one of the seven main river systems in mainland China. The province of Liaoning and the Liaodong Peninsula derive their names from this river. The river is also popularly known as the mother river in Northeast China. Coursing 1,345 kilometres long, the Liao River system drains a catchment basin of over 232,000 square kilometres , but its mean discharge is quite small at only about 500 cubic metres per second , about one-twentieth that of the Pearl River. The Liao River has an exceedingly high sediment load because many parts of it flow through powdery loess. The Liao River is also an important geographical landmark, as it divides the province of Liaoning into two broad regions — Liaodong and Liaoxi .
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