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Jiang city belongs to which province?
Jiangcheng belongs to Wuhan City, Hubei Province, which is called "Han" for short, and is also called Jiangcheng. It is the capital and sub-provincial city of Hubei Province.

Wuhan is located in the east of Hubei Province, where the Yangtze River and Hanshui River meet. The maximum horizontal distance from east to west in Wuhan is 132. 1 km, and the maximum vertical distance from north to south is about154.0km.. The easternmost part is located in Jiangjun Village, Xugu Town, Xinzhou District, the westernmost part is located in Guoguang Village, Dwarf Street, caidian district, the southernmost part is located in Junbao Village, Hu Si Street, Jiangxia District, and the northernmost part is located in Li Chong Village, Caidian Street, huangpi district.

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Wuhan is a famous national historical and cultural city, and the site of Panlongcheng in China has a history of 3,500 years. Since the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Wuhan has been the military and commercial center of southern China. Hankou in the Ming and Qing Dynasties was known as one of the "four great gatherings in the world". The opening of Hankou and the Westernization Movement in the late Qing Dynasty promoted the process of Wuhan's urban modernization. Hankou became one of the important economic centers in modern China, and Hanyang became one of the birthplaces of modern industrial civilization in China.

Wuhan is located in the middle of China, the east of Jianghan Plain and the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. It is the headquarters of the Joint Logistics Support Force of the Central Military Commission. The Yangtze River and the Han River pass through the city center, dividing the central city of Wuhan into three parts, forming a pattern of three towns in Wuhan facing each other across the river. There are many rivers and lakes in Wuhan, and the water area accounts for about a quarter of the city's total area.

Wu Hanyou, known as the thoroughfare of nine provinces, is the largest land, sea and air transportation hub in China and the shipping center in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River. Its high-speed rail network radiates more than half of China, making it the only city in Central China that can fly directly to five continents.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuhan