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Which area does Binzhou City in Shandong belong to?
Binzhou City, Shandong Province belongs to Huimin area.

Binzhou City is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province, which is located in the northern part of Shandong Province, the Lubei Plain and the hinterland of the Yellow River Delta.

It is bordered by the sea in the north, Dongying City in the east, Zibo City in the south, Jinan City in the southwest, Dezhou City in the west, and Haixing County and Huanghua City in Hebei Province across the Zhang Weixin River in the northwest.

It is bounded by 36 41'~ 3816' north latitude and11715' ~118 37' east longitude. The jurisdiction covers a total area of 9,543 square kilometers, governs 2 districts and 5 counties, and has a permanent population of 38,965,438+10,000 (at the end of 20 16).

Pucheng State was founded in Shang Dynasty. Counties began to be established in the Qin Dynasty, and counties or countries were successively established in the Western Han Dynasty. The Sui Dynasty began to establish a state, and the Qing Dynasty promoted the state to a government. In the early years of the Republic of China, it was once established.

1950, Huimin District was established. 197 1 year, Binzhou prefectural Committee was rebuilt. 1992, Huimin district was renamed Binzhou district. In 2000, the land was reclaimed and changed into a city.

The mountainous area in the territory is the remnant vein of Taiyi Mountain, which runs nearly north-south, with only a few hills in zouping county. Most of the rocks in the hills are medium-basic rocks, with a small amount of bedrock, and no acidic rocks are found on the surface, belonging to Changbai Mountain range.

According to the geographical distribution of peaks, Changbai Mountain can be divided into three peak communities, with Maha mountain, Baiyun Mountain and Huixian Mountain as the main peaks.

Maha Mountain Group is the largest mountain group in Changbai Mountain range, with the main peak Maha Mountain at an altitude of 826.8 meters. The mountain group is generally east-west, with an east-west length of about12km, a south gate width of about 4km and a Fiona Fang area of over 40 square kilometers.

Baiyun Mountain is about 5.3 kilometers long from north to south and 10 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of more than 50 square kilometers. The main peak is 729.6 meters above sea level.

The whole mountain group in Huixian Mountain is in an arc direction from north to southwest to east, with a width of about 7.5 kilometers from east to west and a length of about 6.5 kilometers from north to south, with a total area of about 22.3 square kilometers. The main peak is 590 meters above sea level.