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Sichuan Chongzhou belongs to which city

Chongzhou, Sichuan belongs to the city of Chengdu.

Chongzhou, anciently known as Shuzhou, is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Sichuan Province, and is administered by the city of Chengdu. East of Chengdu City, Wenjiang District and Shuangliu District, the south with Xinjin District adjacent to the west and Dayi County, north and Dujiangyan City, northwestern and Wenchuan County border. Chongzhou city covers an area of 1,089 square kilometers, jurisdiction over six street offices, nine towns.

Chongzhou City has a long history, the Han Dynasty called Shuchuan, the Tang Dynasty called Shuzhou, its establishment history of up to 4,300 years, the establishment of the county system in 316 A.D., the county was abolished and set up a city in 1994. Chongzhou city government is the national new industrialization industry demonstration base (big data characteristics), the national smart city pilot city, the national regional tourism demonstration area creation unit, the national agricultural comprehensive standardization demonstration city, the national furniture quality enhancement demonstration area, the national rural governance system construction pilot unit.

Topography and Geomorphology of Chongzhou

The territory of Chongzhou City is a mountainous, hilly and plain landscape type, with high and medium mountainous areas above 1,000 meters above sea level accounting for 38.4% of the total area of Chongzhou City, 8.7% of the low mountains and hills, and 52.9% of the flat dams.

The terrain from the southeast to the northwest gradually rise, the northwest more than 2000 meters above sea level peaks, the highest elevation for the Goujia home town in the territory of the extreme west of the main peak of the big Xuedang, up to 5364 meters. Hills and plains of the average altitude of 560 meters, the lowest point for the territory of the town of Sanjiang Mengdu, only 480 meters above sea level.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Chongzhou