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How many counties and cities are there under Suqian?

As of July 10, 2021, there are 3 counties and 2 districts under Suqian. There are no county-level cities. The two districts are Suyu District and Sucheng District, and other new districts belong to these two. It is under the jurisdiction of the district and consists of three counties: Shuyang, Siyang and Sihong. Suqian is located in the northern part of Jiangsu Province and is the youngest prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province. It belongs to the cross-radiation area of ??the Huaihai Economic Belt, Coastal Economic Belt, and Riverside Economic Belt, with a total area of ??8,555 square kilometers.

The territory has vast plains, fertile land, and intertwined rivers and lakes. It is a famous hometown of poplar trees and aquatic products. Since ancient times, it has been connected to Qilu in the north, Jianghuai in the south, and the middle road of the two rivers (ie, the Yellow River and the Yangtze River). It is called the throat of the two capitals (i.e. Beijing and Nanjing). Suqian is one of the world's centers of biological evolution and one of the centers of human origin. It is known as the Holy Land of Life on Earth.

Suqian City’s natural climate conditions.

Suqian City belongs to the warm temperate monsoon climate zone, with an average annual temperature of 14.2°C, an average annual precipitation of 910 mm, and an average annual total sunshine hours of 2,291 hours. The light and heat resources are relatively superior, with four distinct seasons, a mild climate, total solar radiation of approximately 117 kcal/cm2, and 2,271 hours of sunshine throughout the year.

The frost-free period is long, with an average of 211 days. The first frost period is generally in late October, and the first snowfall is generally in early mid-December. The active accumulated temperature is 5189°C, and the annual crop growth period is 310.5 days. The average annual precipitation is 892.3 mm. Due to the influence of the monsoon, there is little inter-annual variation. However, the precipitation is unevenly distributed, which can easily lead to spring drought, summer floods, and autumn and winter dry weather.

The above content refers to the Suqian Municipal Government - Administrative Divisions

The above content refers to the Suqian Municipal Government - Basic Situation