Jinzhou belongs to Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province.
Located in the south-central part of Hebei Province, the terrain is gentle and open, and the surface slopes slowly from northwest to southeast. It belongs to the continental monsoon climate of warm temperate zone, with daily temperature range, large annual range, four distinct seasons, abundant heat, the same season of rain and heat, and great disparity between cold and summer. By the end of 217, the city's total area was 619 square kilometers, governing 9 towns and 1 township. According to the data of the seventh census, as of : on November 1, 22, the permanent population of Jinzhou was 57,959.
Jinzhou is the hometown of Wei Zhi. In 1991, it was approved by the State Council to withdraw from the county to build a city. Jinzhou Yali became the first well-known trademark owned by the exclusive government in China; Jinzhou hawthorn and Jinzhou grape were approved as geographical indication certification trademarks; Local highways in the city are densely networked, and Shide Railway, Shijie High-speed Railway, Shihuang Expressway, National Highway 37 and Hengjing Highway are connected. On December 13th, 218, it was selected into the list of advantageous areas of characteristic agricultural products in China.
Topography of Jinzhou City
The geological structure of Jinzhou City belongs to Jinxian Depression in Jizhong Depression of Bohai Bay Basin and Ningjin Uplift; It is bordered by Wuji Gaocheng uplift in the west, Shenze low uplift in the north, Zhaoxian sag in the south, and the southeast corner is divided by Ningjin fault.
geological development experience: Archean to early Proterozoic geosyncline was strongly folded and metamorphic; The caprock developed stably from Mesoproterozoic to Paleozoic; The Mesozoic was dominated by overall arching; Fault subsidence occurred in the early Cenozoic and subsided gently in the later period.
Jinzhou is located at the intersection of Hutuo River alluvial fan and Fuyang River alluvial fan, which is a typical Taihang Mountain piedmont alluvial plain. The terrain is gentle and open, and the surface slopes slowly from northwest to southeast. Yuantou on the northwest edge of the city is 45 meters above sea level, and Lujiazhuang in the southeast of the city is 35 meters above sea level, with a relative height difference of 1 meters and a natural slope of about 1/2. Nangudi, on the central and western edge of the city, is 46.5 meters above sea level, which is the highest point in the territory.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jinzhou City