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What is the area of Shenzhen?

Total area 1997.47 km2.

Shenzhen, referred to as "Shenzhen" or "Pengcheng" for short, is one of the four first-tier cities in China, a city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, a city with separate plans, a sub-provincial city, a national regional center city, a megacity, a national economic center city and an international city positioned by the State Council.

National innovative city, international science and technology industry innovation center, global ocean centre city, international comprehensive transportation hub, one of the four central cities in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and one of the three national financial centers in China. ?

Shenzhen is located in the south of Guangdong, on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary, separated from Hong Kong by water, bordering Daya Bay and Dapeng Bay in the east, the Pearl River Estuary and Lingdingyang in the west, Hong Kong across the Shenzhen River in the south and Dongguan and Huizhou in the north. There are 9 administrative districts in the city, 1 new district, with a total area of 1997.47 square kilometers. By the end of 20 18, the resident population of Shenzhen was13,026,600, a net increase of 498,300 over the previous year.

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Since the reform and opening up, Shenzhen has developed from a single ethnic group to 55 ethnic groups in 2002. It is the second big city with 56 ethnic groups in China after Beijing, and it is listed as one of the pilot cities for the construction of the service management system for the floating population of ethnic minorities in China 12.

In 20 13, the population of ethnic minorities in the whole city10.09 million, surpassing Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou, becoming the most populous city in China. During the year, there were 65,438+02 ethnic minorities in Shenzhen, with a population of over 65,438+00,000. Among the resident population, the largest minority population is Zhuang, followed by Tujia, Miao, Dong, Yao, Hui, Buyi, Manchu, Yi, Korean, Mongolian and Li.

Reference source

Baidu Encyclopedia-Shenzhen