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The province with the largest latitude span is Hainan Province, as it also includes the Zengmu Dark Sands.
That is, the southernmost point of China, 4 degrees north latitude, Hainan Island.
At about 20 degrees north latitude, if only the land area is counted, Xinjiang is the largest across latitudes.
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The range of Hainan Province ranges from the dark sands of Zengmu near 4 degrees north latitude to the northern tip of Hainan Island at 20 degrees north latitude, spanning 16 degrees of latitude. Hainan Province is the province with the largest number of cross-latitude in China.
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The largest province in China across latitudes is Hainan Province. The southernmost point of Hainan Province is the Zengmu Dark Sand at 3 degrees 50 minutes north latitude, and the northernmost point is the Qiongzhou Strait at 20 degrees 10 minutes north latitude.
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Our country has not yet crossed the latitude of the largest number of boys. The southernmost point of Hainan Province is the Zengmu Dark Sands, the southernmost point of China, except for the 4th degree north latitude, and the main island of Hainan is around 20 degrees north latitude.
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The province with the widest latitude in China is Hainan Province, and the province with the widest longitude is the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
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Of course, the largest cross-dimensionality is the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
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Heilongjiang. The provincial capital of Heilongjiang is Harbin, Heilongjiang is in the northernmost part of our country, its northeast side is across the river from Russia, adjacent to the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in the west, and Jilin Province in the south, Heilongjiang covers a total area of 460,000 square kilometers, ranking sixth in the country.
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on this issue. It should be Inner Mongolia.
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The province with the widest latitude span in China is Hainan Province.
The largest latitude span is Xinjiang. The largest longitude span is in Inner Mongolia. Hainan Province is located in the southernmost part of China, bordered by the Qiongzhou Strait and Guangdong Province in the north, the Beibu Gulf in the west and Vietnam, the South China Sea in the east and Taiwan Province in the east, and the Philippines, Brunei and Malaysia in the southeast and south of the South China Sea.
The geographical location is between 108°37 -111°03 east longitude and 18°10 -20°10 north latitude, the outline of the island resembles an oval-shaped large Sydney, the long axis is northeast to southwest, about 290 kilometers long; It is about 180 kilometers wide from northwest to southeast.
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China spans about 63 degrees of longitude from east to west and 52 degrees of latitude from north to south.
China is located in the eastern part of Asia.
The west coast of the Pacific Ocean. The territory is vast and vast, with a total land area of about 9.6 million square kilometers, second only to Russia and Canada, ranking third in the world, and fourth in the United States. It's about the same size as the whole of Europe.
The terrain of the town is high in the west and low in the east, and it is distributed in a stepped manner. The mountainous and plateau areas are vast. The distance between east and west is about 5,000 kilometers, and the continental coastline is more than 18,000 kilometers long, and the combination of temperature and precipitation is diverse, forming a diverse climate.
Topography: China's topography is high in the west and low in the east, with mountains, plateaus and hills accounting for about 67% of the land area, and basins and plains accounting for about 33% of the land area. The mountain ranges are mostly east-west and northeast-southwest, mainly Altai Mountains, Tianshan Mountains, Kunlun Mountains, Karakoram Mountains, Himalayas, Yin Mountains and Qinling Mountains.
Nanling, Daxinganling, Changbai Mountain.
Mountains such as Taihang Mountain, Wuyi Mountain, Taiwan Mountain, Zheng Coarse Vein, and Hengduan Mountain. In the west, there is the world's tallest Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, with an average altitude of more than 4,000 meters, known as the "roof of the world", Mount Everest.
It is the highest peak in the world at an altitude of meters.
Millions of years ago, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau was uplifted, and this major crustal movement in the history of the earth formed China's landform. Looking down at the land of China from the air, the terrain is like a staircase, descending from west to east. Affected by the collision of the Indian plate and the Eurasian plate, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau continues to uplift, with an average altitude of more than 4,000 meters above Qiliang, known as the "roof of the world", constituting the first step of China's topography.
The Himalayas on the plateau.
The main peak, Mount Everest, is the highest peak in the world with a height of meters.
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China's province with the widest latitude: Inner Mongolia is autonomousDistrict.
Inner Mongolia specific latitude and longitude:
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is located in the northern frontier of the People's Republic of China, stretching obliquely from northeast to southwest, in a long and narrow shape. From 126°04 east longitude in the east, 97°12 east longitude in the west, across the longitude of 28°52, and the straight-line distance from east to west is more than 2,400 kilometers, which is the province with the widest longitude in China.
The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, referred to as "Inner Mongolia", has its capital in Hohhot. Located in the northern frontier of the People's Republic of China, it stretches obliquely from northeast to southwest, showing a long and narrow shape. From 126°04 east longitude in the east, 97°12 east longitude in the west, across the longitude of 28°52, and the straight-line distance from east to west is more than 2,400 kilometers, which is the province with the widest longitude in China.
From 37°24 north latitude in the south to 53°23 north latitude in the north, 15°59 latitude in longitudinal latitude, 1700 kilometers in a straight line; With a total area of 10,000 square kilometers, it is the third largest province in China.
It is adjacent to 8 provinces and regions of Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia and Gansu in the east, south and west, spanning the three norths (northeast, north and northwest), and is close to Beijing and Tianjin. It borders Mongolia and Russia in the north, and has two important ports, Erenhot and Jiju Manzhouli, with a national border of 4,200 kilometers.
Culture of Inner Mongolia
1. Folk literature: refers to the oral tradition and verbal art that are inherited, disseminated and shared by the people in the living culture and living world.
2. Folk**: also known as folk songs, folk customs**, folk short poems, etc.
3. Folk dance: It is a mass dance activity created and performed by the people to express the cultural traditions, living customs and spiritual outlook of a nation or region.
4. Traditional drama.
5. Quyi: It is a unique art form formed by the long-term development and evolution of folk oral literature and singing art.
6. Acrobatics and competition.
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The United Kingdom has the largest latitude span in the world, spanning more than 100 degrees from the Shetland Islands, the northernmost point of the United Kingdom, at 61 degrees north latitude to the Malvinas Islands at more than 50 degrees south latitude in the South Atlantic.
The United Kingdom, the full name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, is located in the British Isles in the northwest of the European continent, surrounded by the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea, the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a Western European island nation consisting of England, Wales and Scotland on the island of Great Britain, Northern Ireland in the northeast of the island of Ireland and a series of affiliated islands. In addition to its own territory, it has 14 overseas territories with a total population of more than 64 million, with the English as the majority ethnic group.
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The widest range of longitudes is the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has a vast territory, spanning Northeast China and Northwest China, starting from 126 degrees 29 minutes east longitude in the east and 97 degrees 10 minutes east longitude in the northwest, it is the largest provincial-level administrative region in China, with a straight line distance of more than 2,400 kilometers from east to west and a span of more than 1,700 kilometers from north to south.
The widest across latitudes is Hainan Province. Hainan Province is the smallest province in China in terms of land area and the largest sea area. Hainan Province is located in the southernmost part of China, bordered by the Qiongzhou Strait to the north and Guangdong Province - 20°18 north latitude', south to the Zengmu Dark Sands of the Nansha Islands - 3°30 north latitude'With a latitude span of nearly 17°, it is the largest provincial-level administrative region in China.
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