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What is the altitude line of Enshi, Hubei?

Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture is located in the southwest border of Hubei Province. Most of the territory is mountainous, with an average elevation of 1000 meters.

Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (Enshi Prefecture for short) is an autonomous prefecture and prefecture-level administrative region in Hubei Province. Except for small mountainous areas in the northeast with an altitude of more than 3,000 meters, the altitude is generally 2000 to 1.700 meters, 1.500 to 1.300 meters, 1.200 to 1.000 meters. It presents obvious layered landform.

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Enshi Autonomous Prefecture is inhabited by 28 ethnic minorities, including Tujia, Miao, Dong, Bai, Mongolian and Hui.

According to the statistics of the fifth national census, the total population of Quanzhou in 2000 was 3.78 million, with 6543.8+0.784 million Han people, accounting for 47.2%. Tujia 1.7 million people, accounting for 45.0%; 206,000 Miao people, accounting for 5.5%; 67,000 Dong people, accounting for1.8%; Other ethnic minorities 19700, accounting for 0.5%.

Tujia people are mainly distributed in Laifeng, Hefeng, Xianfeng, Xuanen, Lichuan and other counties and cities south of Qingjiang River, and Tujia people in Badong, Jianshi and Enshi account for 25% to 30% of its total population. Miao people are mainly distributed in Lichuan, Laifeng, Xuanen and Xianfeng, accounting for 90.8% of the total population of Miao people in the whole state, showing the characteristics of large mixed residence and small settlement.

Typical examples are Xiaomaopoying and Miaozhai in Xuan 'en County, Guanba, Xiaocun, Meiping and Longping in Xianfeng County, and Wendu in Lichuan. Dong people are mainly distributed in the mountainous areas at the junction of counties and cities such as Xuan 'en, Enshi and Xianfeng.

Enshi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture-Baidu Encyclopedia