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Which city is Binzhou?

Binzhou city belongs to Shandong province, which is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Shandong province and does not belong to other cities.

Binzhou City is located in the northern part of Shandong Province, Lubei Plain and the hinterland of the Yellow River Delta. Located in the overlapping zone of Yellow River Delta Efficient Ecological Economic Zone, Shandong Peninsula Blue Economic Zone, Bohai Economic Zone and Jinan Provincial Capital Urban Agglomeration Economic Zone, it is the north gate of Shandong Province. The terrain is high in the south and low in the north, generally inclined from southwest to northeast; It governs four counties, two districts and one city.

The city's territory spans the banks of the Yellow River, and its geographical coordinates are: 36 41′ ~ 3816 ′ north latitude and1/715 ′ ~1/east longitude.

Terrain:

Binzhou city is high in the south and low in the north, generally inclined from southwest to northeast, and gradually transited to the seaside. Taking Xiaoqing River as the boundary, the whole territory presents two different types of landform features, north and south.

The Changbai Mountain range in the south of Zouping, south of Xiaoqing River, belongs to the hilly area at the northern foot of Taiyi Mountain, with high terrain. Its main peak, Maha Peak, is 826.8 meters above sea level, which is the highest point in the city. The rest are sloping plains in front of the mountain, with gentle terrain, intermittent hills and depressions, and the elevation is generally 8 ~ 800 meters.

To the north of Xiaoqing River is the Yellow River alluvial plain, with an altitude of1~ 20m, which is generally low and flat. Because the Yellow River has changed its course and burst many times in history, the sediment is staggered, and the landform features of low hills, gentle slopes and shallow depressions have been formed due to the influence of river scouring, tidal erosion, natural erosion and human activities, with obvious differences in micro-landforms.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Binzhou