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How many universities are there in Zhejiang?
How many universities in Zhejiang are introduced as follows:

Zhejiang * * * Universities 108, the list is Hangzhou Dianzi University, Zhejiang University of Technology, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, Wenzhou Medical University, Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shaoxing University of Arts and Sciences, Zhejiang Gongshang University, China Academy of Art, Zhejiang University of Water Resources and Hydropower, etc.

Zhejiang is the provincial administrative region of China and the capital of Hangzhou, and the birthplace of Wuyue culture and Jiangnan culture. It is called the "Silk House" and "Land of Fish and Rice". Located in the southeast coast of China, the south wing of the Yangtze River Delta, bordering the East China Sea in the east, Fujian in the south, Jiangxi and Anhui in the west, and Shanghai and Jiangsu in the north.

By the end of 20 18, there were 1 1 prefecture-level administrative regions in Zhejiang Province, including 1 1 prefecture-level cities, 20 county-level cities, 32 counties, autonomous counties 1 county and 37 municipal districts. Qiantang River, the largest river in China, is called "Zhejiang" or "Zhejiang" because of its twists and turns. Famous scenic spots include West Lake, nanxi river and Mount Putuo.

The straight-line distance from east to west and from north to south is about 450km, and the land area is105,500km2, which is 1. 1% of that of China. It is one of the smaller provinces in China. Hills account for 74.63%, flat land accounts for 20.32%, rivers and lakes account for 5.05%, and the cultivated land area is only 208 1.7 million hectares, so it is said that "seven mountains, one water and two fields".

Introduction:

The topography of Zhejiang is stepped from southwest to northeast, with mountains in the southwest, hills in the middle and low alluvial plains in the northeast. It can be roughly divided into six topographical areas: North Zhejiang Plain, West Zhejiang Hilly Area, East Zhejiang Hilly Area, Middle Jinqu Basin, South Zhejiang Mountainous Area, Southeast Coastal Plain and Coastal Islands. The alluvial plain with dense water networks in northern Zhejiang, the coastal hills in eastern Zhejiang, the mountainous areas in southern Zhejiang, and the island landform in Zhoushan can be described as mountains, rivers, lakes and seas.

In the southwest, there are many mountains with a distance of more than 1000 meters, among which Huangmaojian Peak in Longquan is the highest mountain in Zhejiang Province, with an altitude of 1.929 meters. The terrain is dominated by hills, mountains and basins. The four plains are Hangjiahu Plain (Hangjiahu, Jiaxing and Huzhou), Ningshao Plain (Ningbo and Shaoxing), Jinqu Plain (Jinhua, Lishui and Quzhou) and Wen Tai Plain (Wenzhou and Taizhou).