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Which province is Nanping?
Nanping is a city in Fujian Province. The prefecture-level cities under the jurisdiction of Fujian Province are located in the north of Fujian, southeast of the northern section of Wuyi Mountain, and at the junction of Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi provinces, commonly known as "northern Fujian".

Terrain of Nanping:

The topography of Nanping city is strongly influenced by tectonic movement, and the structural geomorphological characteristics are very obvious. Most of the mountains are located in the northeast-southwest direction. Low mountains and hills are widely distributed, and valleys are embedded in cities in the shape of canyons or "V" and "U". Intermountain basins and valleys are distributed alternately along the river, with obvious mountain cutting and great height difference. Fault-block mountains are dominated by faults, with steep peaks and widely distributed fault landforms such as fault cliffs and fault valleys.

Zhongshan is concentrated in the northwest, northeast and southwest, and consists of Wuyi Mountain, mountains, Xianxialing and Jiufeng Mountain. The central and southern parts are dominated by low mountains and hilly basins. The total land area is 26,300 square kilometers, of which 1000 meters above sea level accounts for 12.09% and 500- 1000 meters above sea level accounts for 44.03%.

Nanping has four mountains: Wuyishan, Shanling, Xianxialing and Jiufeng Mountain, which constitute the first mountain zone in northern Fujian. There are 209 peaks over 1300m in China, including 65 in Pucheng, 4 1 in Wuyishan, 36 in Zhenghe, 22 in Jian 'ou, 7 in Guangze 16 in Shaowu16 in Jianyang, 2 in Nanping and 2 in Shunchang.

Wuyishan is located in the northwest of Nanping, connecting Xianxialing in the north and extending to the southwest, and is the junction of Fujian and Jiangxi. Its main peak, Huanggang Mountain, is 2158m above sea level, which is not only the highest peak in the whole province, but also the highest peak in the southeast of Chinese mainland. Shanling is a branch of Wuyi Mountain, extending from the north of Wuyishan to Tongmuguan to the southwest, to Beigang and Zhumu Port, and to Yanping to the south.

Wuyishan and the mountains form the first mountain belt in Nanping. Xianxialing is located in the northwest of Nanping City. The mountain range runs north-south and extends along the border between Fujian and Zhejiang. Jiufeng Mountain is located in the southeast of Nanping City, with the mountains heading north and spreading along the junction of Zhenghe, Jian 'ou and Mindong.