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Fortune teller in Linli, Hunan _ Who is the fortune teller in Linli, Hunan?

Where does Linli County belong in Hunan Province?

Linli County belongs to Changde City, Hunan Province. Linli County is located in the northwest of Hunan, in the middle and lower reaches of Lishui River, in the transitional zone between Wuling Mountain and Dongting Lake Basin, with a total area of 1.203 square kilometers. Linli County, which is dominated by hills, is a national commodity grain, cotton and oil base county and a demonstration county of green food base in Hunan Province. Linli gypsum resources rank first in China, first in Hunan Province and first in Jiangnan area, with proven reserves of 265,438+billion tons, and is known as the "nonmetallic capital".

Linli has successively won the honorary titles of "National Advanced County in Scientific and Technological Work", "National Model County in Cultural Work", "National Advanced County in Family Planning Work", "National Model County in Villagers' Autonomy" and "National Advanced County in" Two Basic Education ".

Linli County is located in the northwest of Hunan, in the middle and lower reaches of Lishui River, surrounded by mountains in the east, west and south, Tianjin in the east, Dingcheng and Taoyuan in the south, Shimen in the west and Lixian in the north. Its geographical coordinates are11124' ~1165448. It is 57.5 kilometers long from north to south and 32.5 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of 1.203 square kilometers, accounting for 0.57% of the total area of the province.

Linli is a humid monsoon climate with a transition from the middle subtropical zone to the north subtropical zone. Mild climate, sufficient heat, long frost-free period and weak freezing; Sufficient sunshine, frequent cold waves in spring and active cold dew wind in autumn; Rain is abundant, but unevenly distributed. It is concentrated in late spring and early summer, with heavy rainfall and drought in summer and autumn. Four distinct seasons and strong seasonality.