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Which city in Sichuan is Hanyuan from?

Ya 'an City, Sichuan Province

Hanyuan County is located in the southwest of Sichuan Province, with geographical coordinates of east longitude10216'-10300' and north latitude of 29 05'-29 43'. It is adjacent to Jinkouhe District of Leshan City and Hongya County of Meishan City in the east, Ganluo County of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture in the south, Luding County of Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture and Shimian County of Ya 'an City in the west, and Yingjing County of Ya 'an City in the north.

The whole territory is 7 1.4 km long from east to west and 70. 1 km wide from north to south. The county covers an area of 2,388 square kilometers, with a subtropical monsoon humid climate, warm in winter and cool in summer, and four distinct seasons. As of 20 16, Hanyuan county has jurisdiction over 30 townships (5 minority townships), and the county seat is located in Fulin town. By 20 17, the total population of Hanyuan county was 3 19300.

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Hanyuan is located on both sides of the middle reaches of the Dadu River, which is the Panxi Valley between the Sichuan Basin and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Located at the eastern edge of the northern section of Hengduan Mountains, the terrain is mainly mountainous, with the highest elevation of 402 1m and the lowest elevation of 550m in Ma 'anshan, Fuxiang Township. Located at the intersection of Baixionggou and Dadu River in Li Yong Township, the maximum relative height difference is 3471m.

The northeast edge is Daxiangling, the southern branch of Qionglai Mountain, the northwest edge is Feiyue Ridge, and the south is Daliangshan Group Peak. Dadu River runs through the east and west, and Liusha River runs through the north and south, forming a terrain surrounded by high mountains and low valleys in the middle. Hanyuan County is dominated by mountains, with complex and diverse topography, high terrain in the northwest and low terrain in the southeast, with large relative height difference.