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Which city does Renshou County belong to?

Renshou County belongs to Meishan City, Sichuan Province.

Located in the southeast of Dongpo District, Meishan City, it is 34.32km, 50km from Chengdu in the north, 80km from Leshan in the south and 70km from Ziyang in the east. It has jurisdiction over 32 towns and 28 townships with a population of 6.5438+0.62 million, covering an area of 2,606.36 square kilometers, making it the most populous county in the province. Renshou is the first batch of counties with strong power expansion, advanced county economic development, top ten counties with hilly economy, demonstration counties with strong industries, pilot counties for comprehensive reform of small and medium-sized cities and radiation counties in Tianfu New District in Sichuan Province.

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2065438+2007 10, 165438+2007 Meishan proposed to plan and construct the "economic belt around Tianfu New District" with a high starting point and high standards (that is, Meishan area of Tianfu New District). According to the planning of Tianfu New Economic Zone around Meishan, the designated scope includes Xingsheng Town, Shigao Town, Qingshui Town, Aoling Town, Gaojia Town, Guansi Town, Zhonggang Town, Xiangjia Town and Liren Town in Renshou County.

Renshou County has Yi, Tibetan, Qiang, Miao, Hui, Dong, Yao, Mongolian, Tujia, Lisu, Manchu, Naxi, Buyi, Bai, Zhuang and Dai.

Renshou County is dominated by hills, with high terrain in the northwest and low terrain in the east. Yuexi River originates from Renshou County and flows through Rongxian County and Yibin County. It is the main tributary of the Minjiang River, with a total length of more than 300 kilometers. The surface water in Renshou County is divided into east and west parts along Longquan Mountain Range. Coconut River, Yuexi River, Longshui River, Tongjiang River and Qingshui River flow into Minjiang River and Tuojiang River. The basin covers an area of 2,222 square kilometers with a total length of 282 kilometers. The average annual runoff is 989 million cubic meters.