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The Huai River is the third largest river in China.
It originates from Tongbai Mountain in Henan Province and flows through Henan, Hubei, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces. It flows through the cities of Nanyang, Xinyang, Fuyang, Lu'an, Bengbu and Funing.
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The Huaihe River Basin flows through cities such as Nanyang, Xinyang, Fuyang, Lu'an, Bengbu, Funing and Binhai.
The Huai River originates in Tongbai Mountain, Henan Province, flows from west to east, flows through Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces, and its main stream is in Yangzhou, Jiangsu.
The three rivers flow into the Yangtze River, with a total length of about 1,000 kilometers.
In the lower reaches of the Huaihe River, there are four main outlets: the waterway into the river, the waterway into the sea, the main irrigation canal in northern Jiangsu, and the four outlets from the Huai River to Yi. The Yishu Si River water system is located in the northeast of the Huai River, composed of the Yi River, the Shu River and the Si River, all of which originate in the Yimeng Mountains, mainly flow through Shandong and Jiangsu provinces, and flow into the sea through the Xinshu River and the Xinyi River in the east.
The location of the Huai River
The Huai River is located in eastern China.
It is located between the Yangtze River and the Yellow River, spanning 5 provinces of Henan, Anhui, Jiangsu, Shandong and Hubei, and is located at 112 degrees 121 degrees east longitude and 31 degrees 36 degrees north latitude.
The basin covers an area of 274657 square kilometers, and the basin starts from Tongbai Mountain and Funiu Mountain in the west and borders the Yellow Sea in the east.
South to Dabie Mountain.
The Jianghuai hills, the Tongyang Canal and the south embankment of the Rutai Canal are separated from the Yangtze River, and the south embankment of the Yellow River and Mount Tai are bordered by the Yellow River basin in the north.
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The Huai River flows through Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces. The Huai River originates from Taibaiding, the main peak of Tongbai Mountain in the south of Henan Province, flows into the river in the south of Sanjiangying, and flows north.
It has a total length of about 1,000 kilometers and a total drop of about 1,100 meters. Huai River and Qinling Mountains.
Together, they form the geographical demarcation line of China, with the south of the Huai River in the south and the Qinling Mountains in the north in the north, and the 0 degree Celsius isotherm and the 800 mm isoprecipitation line in January are roughly distributed along the line of the Huai River and the Qinling Mountains.
The Huai River can be divided into three parts: upstream, middle and downstream, and the upstream is above the mouth of the Honghe River, with a length of 360 kilometers, a ground drop of 980 meters, and a basin area of 10,000 square kilometers.
Below the mouth of the Honghe River to Hongze Lake.
The outlet Zhongdu is the middle reach, with a length of 490 kilometers and a ground drop of 16 meters, and the area of the basin above Zhongdu is 10,000 square kilometers; It is 150 kilometers long, the ground drop is about 6 meters, and the area of the basin above Sanjiangying is 10,000 square kilometers.
Huaihe River Basin. It is located in the east of China.
Climate transition zone between the north and south of China. The Huaihe River Basin is an important grain production base, energy and mineral base and manufacturing base in China, and it is also an important region for the state to implement the development strategy of encouraging the eastern region to take the lead and promoting the rise of the central region.
The western, southwestern and northeastern parts of the Huaihe River Basin are mountainous and hilly areas, and the rest are vast plains. The hilly area accounts for about one-third of the total area, and the plain area accounts for about two-thirds of the total area.
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The Huaihe River Basin includes Nanyang City, Suizhou City, Xinyang City, Fuyang City, Lu'an City, Huainan City, Bengbu City, Chuzhou City, Huai'an City, Yancheng City, etc.
1. Nanyang City: Nanyang, known as Wan in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Henan Province, an important transportation hub in the central region and a regional central city in the border area of Henan, Hubei and Shaanxi.
2. Suizhou City: Suizhou is located in the north of Hubei Province, the world-famous bell was unearthed here, and it is also the birthplace of Shennong, the ancestor of China; Suizhou is located at the confluence of the Yangtze River Basin and the Huaihe River Basin, with Wuhan in the east, Xiangyang in the west, Nanyang and Xinyang in the north, and Jingzhou in the south.
3. Xinyang City: Xinyang, formerly known as Yiyang and Shenzhou, also known as Shencheng, is a prefecture-level city in Henan Province, located in the southernmost part of Henan Province, the upper reaches of the Huai River, connecting Anhui Province in the east and Hubei Province in the south.
4. Fuyang City: Fuyang, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Anhui Province, referred to as Fuyang, formerly known as Ruyin, Shunchang and Yingzhou, is located in the Yangtze River Delta region, northwest of Anhui Province, and the southern end of the North China Plain.
5. Lu'an City: Lu'an, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Anhui Province. Located in the western part of Anhui Province, also known as "Gaocheng", it is located between the Yangtze River and the Huai River, the northern foot of Dabie Mountain, the west wing of the Yangtze River Delta Economic Zone, and the geographical sense of "western Anhui" refers to Lu'an.
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Through Henan, Anhui, Jiangsu, Hubei, Shandong. The Huaihe River Basin is located in Henan and Anhui in Central China and East China, starting from Tongbai Mountain and Funiu Mountain in the west, with a basin area of 270,000 square kilometers. The Huai River has important tributaries such as Huang River, Bailu River, Shiguan River, Dongqi River, Chi River, Hong River, and Yinghe River.
Where does the Huai River basin pass?
Coal resources are the largest in the Huaihe River Basin, which includes 35 prefectures (cities) and 189 counties (cities) in 5 provinces of Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Shandong and Jiangsu.
The Huai River originates in the Tongbai Mountains of Henan Province, and its main stream flows into the Yangtze River in Sanjiangying, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, with a total length of about 1,000 kilometers.
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