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Which province does Lianzhou belong to?

Belongs to Guangdong province.

Lianzhou, a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, is located in the northwest of Qingyuan City, upstream of Xiaobeijiang River, adjacent to Yangshan County in the southeast, Liannan Yao Autonomous County in the southwest, Jianghua Yao Autonomous County and Lanshan County in Yongzhou City, Hunan Province in the northwest, Linwu County in Chenzhou City, Hunan Province in the north and Yizhang County in Chenzhou City in the northeast.

There is Dadong Mountain Range in the east of Lianzhou City, which extends from northeast to southwest. There are Dalong mountains in the west, from northwest to southwest; There are dustpan mountains in the north, forming mountains in the west, north and east, with the middle slightly lower, all of which are hilly areas.

Xing Zi, the road, Longping, Baoan and other towns are mostly small basins; Qingshui, the south of Fengyang and the northeast are hilly basins; There are valley basins on both sides of the rivers in the West Bank and Northeast Township. Some areas in Baoan, Fucheng, Jiupi and other towns are hilly basins.

The main river in Lianzhou City is Xing Zi River, which originates from Dadong Mountain Range and has a large Tanling Reservoir near its birthplace. Bao 'an River and Northeast River originate from the northern mountain range of Jibo, and there are also three rivers in Liannan Yao Autonomous County that flow through the vicinity of Gaochedun Village in Lianzhou Town of this city and merge into Lianjiang.

There are four explanations for the origin of Lianzhou's name:

1, Huanglianling (now Lianshan) in Lianzhou is rich in Huang Lian, hence the name.

2. Lianzhou mountains are undulating and surrounded by water, so there is a saying that "even ten thousand mountains are one mountain and even more water is one water", which is named after mountains and rivers.

Lianzhou is rich in lead and tin mines. There is an old saying that "lead is not refined, but even", which is named after minerals.

Lianzhou is surrounded by mountains and rivers, but the traffic is blocked and people are eager for smooth traffic. The word "Lian" means the merger of vehicles and ships, so it is named because of its will.