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Which city does Yining belong to?

Yining City belongs to Xinjiang and Yili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture.

Yining city is located in the northwest border of Xinjiang, the center of Ili Valley Basin. Yining County in the east, Huocheng County in the west, Yili River and Chabuchar Xibe Autonomous County across the river in the south, and Goguryeo Mountain in the north. It is 509 kilometers away from Urumqi Airlines, 6 14 kilometers by railway and 702 kilometers by highway. The highway mileage from the northeast to Tacheng City is 830 kilometers, and that of Altay City is 989 kilometers. The city center is 639 meters above sea level. Yining, formerly known as Ningyuan, was founded in 1762 and was one of the nine cities in Yili in Qing Dynasty. 1952 was formally established with the approval of the State Council. It is the capital of Yili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture and a national historical and cultural city.

Yining city belongs to the continental climate of north temperate zone, with four distinct seasons and abundant sunshine. The annual average temperature is 10.5℃, the coldest in June is 12℃, and the hottest in July is 22. At 8℃, the average annual precipitation is 245. 1 mm, the frost-free period is 190 days, and the average annual sunshine is 3080.8 hours, which has the advantages of water, soil, light and heat resources for developing characteristic agriculture.

Surface water runoff mainly includes Yili River, Renmin Canal, North Branch Canal, Tuanjie Canal, Beishan gully and spring water. Ili River meanders from east to west along the southern edge of this city, with a flow of 35.3 kilometers in this city, a national 1.50 kilometers, a catchment area of more than 50,000 square kilometers, and an average annual runoff of1.654.38+806 million cubic meters.

Soil types in Yining City are mainly fluvo-aquic soil and irrigated soil, while other soil types are chernozem, chestnut soil, calcareous soil, subalpine meadow soil, meadow soil and swamp soil. Among them, fluvo-aquic soil and irrigated soil account for the vast majority of the city's soil area.

The water resources in Yining City are divided into surface water and groundwater. Surface water can be divided into people's canal system and Beishangou spring system. Beizhi main canal and Renmin canal are two main irrigation channels in Yining city.