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What counties and districts are there in Gansu?

By the beginning of 20 18, there were 86 counties in Gansu.

Gansu province has jurisdiction over 12 prefecture-level cities, 2 autonomous prefectures (14 prefecture-level administrative divisions), 17 municipal districts, 4 county-level cities, 58 counties and 7 autonomous counties (86 county-level administrative divisions), namely:

Lanzhou City: Chengguan District, Qilihe District, Xigu District, Anning District, Honggu District, Yuzhong County, Gaolan County and Yongdeng County.

Jiuquan City: Suzhou District, Yumen City, Dunhuang City, Jinta County, Guazhou County, Subei Mongolian Autonomous County and Aksai Kazak Autonomous County.

Jiayuguan City: Jiayuguan City

Jinchang: Jinchuan District and Yongchang County.

Tianshui City: Qinzhou District, Maiji District, Qingshui County, Qin 'an County, Gangu County, Wushan County and Zhangjiachuan Hui Autonomous County.

Wuwei City: Liangzhou District, Gulang County, Minqin County and Tianzhu Tibetan Autonomous County.

Zhangye City: Ganzhou District, Shandan County, Minle County, Linze County, Gaotai County and Sunan Yugur Autonomous County.

Baiyin City: Baiyin District, Pingchuan District, Huining County, Jingyuan County and Jingtai County.

Pingliang City: Kongtong District, Jingchuan County, Lingtai County, Chongxin County, Huating County, Zhuanglang County and Jingning County.

Qingyang City: Xifeng District, Zhengning County, Huachi County, Heshui County, Ningxian County, Qingcheng County, zhenyuan county County and Huanxian County.

Dingxi City: anding district, Tongwei, Longxi, Zhang Xian, Weiyuan, Minxian and Lintao.

Longnan City: Wudu District, Chengxian County, liangdang county, Huixian County, Xihe County, Lixian County, Kangxian County, Wenxian County and Tanchang County.

Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture? : Linxia City, Linxia County, Kangle County, Guanghe County, Yongjing County, Hezheng County, Dongxiang Autonomous County, Jishishan Baoan Dongxiang Salar Autonomous County

Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture: Hezuo City, Zhouqu County, Zhuoni County, Lintan County, Diebu County, Xiahe County, luqu County and Maqu County.

Extended data

Gansu Province is located in the west of China, in the middle and upper reaches of the Yellow River, with a vast territory. It is located between 3211'-42 57' north latitude and 9213'-108 46' east longitude, and most of them are located on the second step of Chinese terrain.

It borders Shaanxi in the east, Sichuan in the south, Qinghai and Xinjiang in the west, Inner Mongolia and Ningxia in the north and Mongolia in the north. It winds from east to west1.600km, with a total area of 455,900km2 (including enclave 53.22km2), accounting for 4.72% of the total area of China.

Gansu is a mountainous province. The main mountain ranges are Qilian Mountain, Wushaoling Mountain and Liupanshan Mountain, followed by Altun Mountain, Mazong Mountain, Heli Mountain, Longshou Mountain, Xiqiao Mountain and Ziwuling Mountain. Most mountain ranges are northwest-southeast.

Most of the forest resources in the province are concentrated in these mountainous areas, and most rivers also form their own diversion sources from these mountainous areas.

Gansu is located at the intersection of Loess Plateau, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Inner Mongolia Plateau. The terrain is complex, the mountains are vertical and horizontal, and the altitude is very different. There are mountains, basins, plains, deserts and Gobi, which are mountainous plateau landforms.

The terrain is inclined from southwest to northeast, long and narrow, with a length of 1659 km from east to west and a width of 530 km from north to south. It can be roughly divided into six regions with their own characteristics.

Most of them are above 1000 meters above sea level, surrounded by mountains. There are Liupan Mountain and Longshou Mountain in the north; Minshan, Qinling and Ziwuling in the east; Altun Mountain, west of Qilian Mountain; Nanrang Qingniling.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Gansu