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Why did Zongyang's population drop so much?

Because many kinds of Zongyang people are working in other places, they have settled down in other places. Another Zongyang is very close to Anqing, and there are many people flowing out to Anqing.

Zongyang County, known as Zongzi Country in ancient times, is a county under the jurisdiction of Tongling City, Anhui Province. It is located in the south-central part of Anhui Province, on the north bank of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, at the southeast foot of Dabie Mountain, and borders on the suburbs of Tongling City in the east. To the west are Baitu Lake, Caizi Lake and Tongcheng City, Anqing City; The southwest corner is adjacent to Yixiu District and Yingjiang District of Anqing City. It borders Wuwei City in Wuhu City and Lujiang County in Hefei City in the north. In the south, it faces Guichi District of Chizhou City across the river.

the total area is 1473.43 square kilometers. As of January 221, Zongyang County had jurisdiction over 15 towns and 1 township. According to the data of the seventh census, as of : on November 1, 22, the permanent population of Zongyang County was 469,51. In 22, Zongyang County achieved a regional GDP of 16.824 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 3.2%.

Plant resources

According to the survey conducted by the wild plant survey team of Anhui Province in 1958 and the results of many surveys conducted by some experts and scholars from the Biology Department of Anhui Normal University, the Biology Department of Anhui University, the Anhui Forestry Survey and Design Institute and the Nanjing Zhongshan Botanical Garden of China Academy of Sciences.

There are 942 species (including varieties) of vascular plants in the county, belonging to 173 families, including 35 species of pteridophytes in 22 families, 27 species of gymnosperms in 7 families and 88 species of angiosperms. There are 354 species such as Qing, Cuscuta chinensis, Solanum nigrum and Solanum lyratum.