Central China, referred to as Central China for short, is one of the seven geographical divisions of China, including Henan, Hubei and Hunan provinces (sorted from north to south). The total land area in Central China is about 560,000 square kilometers, accounting for 5.9% of the total land area in China. By the end of 20 17, the resident population in the central region was about 223 million, with a GDP of about 1 1.6 1 trillion yuan and a per capita GDP of about 52,000 yuan.
Zhengzhou is located in the south of North China Plain, the lower reaches of the Yellow River, the north of central Henan Province, Kaifeng in the east, Luoyang in the west, Xinxiang and Jiaozuo across the Yellow River in the north, and Xuchang and Pingdingshan in the south.
North China refers to the northern part of China. Generally speaking, it refers to the north of the Huaihe River line in Qinling Mountains, and now it refers to five provincial administrative units in Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region politically and economically.
North China includes Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi and the central part of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, namely Xilin Gol League, Wulanchabu and Hohhot. Politically, the whole of Inner Mongolia is generally divided into North China.
Extended data:
Geographical and Meteorological Regionalization in Northern China;
Description of meteorological geographical division at national level:
Hebei, Henan, Shanxi, Shandong, Beijing and Tianjin.
Description of National Secondary Meteorological Geographical Division:
The north-south direction is divided into south, middle and north, and the east-west direction is divided into east and west. The south includes the south of Shanxi Province and Hebei Province, and the area north of the Yellow River in Henan Province and Shandong Province. The northern part refers to the northern areas of Shanxi and Hebei provinces north of Hengshan and Yanshan Mountains; The central part is the central part of the four provinces of Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei from the south of Hengshan Mountain and Yanshan Mountain to the north of southern North China. Taihang Mountain and extension line on the east divide North China into two parts.
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