Alias: Luzhou, Luyang, Hezhou, Greentown, China Sound Valley and IC Capital.
Administrative category: prefecture-level cities
Region: East China, Anhui Province.
It has jurisdiction over 4 municipal districts and 4 counties, and has jurisdiction over 1 county-level cities.
Government residence: No.0/00, Liu Dong Road, Shushan District, Hefei.
Location: Central Anhui Province, north of the Yangtze River, surrounded by Chaohu Lake.
Area: 1 1445. 1 km2.
Population: 8.087 million permanent residents and 7.5796 million registered residents.
Hefei is located in the east of China, at the western end of the Yangtze River Delta, between Jianghuai and Anhui, in the middle of Anhui Province, bordering Lu 'an in the west, Huainan in the north, Chuzhou in the northeast, Maanshan and Wuhu in the southeast, and Anqing and Tongling in the southwest.
The total area of the city is 1 1445. 1 km2, which is between the north latitude? East longitude 30 57'-32 32',116 41'-1/7 58'.
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Hefei, as a place name, first appeared in Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Huo Zhi. The book was written in the period of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty and completed in 9 1 year BC. As the saying goes, "Hefei is affected by the north-south tide, and the leather treasure is lost."
It can be seen that Hefei has been a place name for at least 2 100 years. Or, quote Ban Gu's "Hefei was defeated by Gebaomu in Nanbei Lake, and it is also a metropolis" in "Geography of Hanshu" to prove it. Geography of Hanshu: There are fifteen counties in Jiujiang County, only the county names are listed, and there are notes under the counties.
"Hefei" has Ying Shao's note that "Summer water flows from the southeast of the father city and joins the Huaihe River here, so it is called Hefei." There are many comments on Hanshu, and I don't know which one it comes from. However, it is inappropriate to quote the original text of Historical Records and think that the word "tide" is a mistake of the word "lake". The justice of Zhang Shoujie's Historical Records in the Tang Dynasty clearly explained this sentence in the Historical Records: "Hefei County is ruled by Luzhou.
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