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Which province is Huili?

Huili is a city in Sichuan Province.

Huili is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan Province, which was called Wu Hui and Huichuan in ancient times. It is named after "the combination of Sichuan and the original, the sum of politics and the praise of reason". Located at the southernmost tip of Sichuan Province, in the hinterland of Panxi, it belongs to the semi-humid climate zone in the west of central subtropical zone. By the end of 2022, the city has a total area of 4,537 square kilometers, governing 3 streets, 13 towns and 4 townships. There are 29 ethnic groups in China, including Han, Yi, Tibetan, Hui and Dai.

Huili was founded in the sixth year of Ding Yuan in the Western Han Dynasty (BC 1 1 1). This used to be the territory of counties, prefectures, roads, health centers and states. In 202 1 year, the county was withdrawn and the city was established. It is a national famous historical and cultural city, and the ancient city culture, red culture, pomegranate culture and Sichuan-Yunnan culture are integrated into one, forming the Huili culture in the same strain.

Mineral resources in Huili city

Huili City, located in the center of Panxi Rift Valley, is rich in mineral resources and is known as the "Mineral Museum". There are 198 deposits, 8 large deposits, 23 medium-sized deposits, 66 small deposits, 46 ore occurrences, 55 mineralization points and 67 exploration rights in the city, with a total exploration area of 854.57 square kilometers.

Among the mineral resources in Huili City, vanadium, titanium, iron, copper and nickel are mainly distributed in various districts in the south of the city. Lead, zinc, tin and coal are mainly distributed in the north of the city; Non-metallic minerals such as building materials are all over the city, and there are 43 kinds of minerals with proven reserves, accounting for 48.8% of the minerals with proven reserves in Sichuan Province.

In terms of ferrous metals, iron ore reserves account for 3.5% of the province's reserves; In terms of non-ferrous metals, copper reserves rank first in the province, zinc reserves account for 23%, tin reserves account for 37.5%, and cobalt, indium, serpentine and quartzite also account for a certain proportion in the province.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huili City