Anze County
Anze County (simplified Chinese: 安泽县; traditional Chinese: 安澤縣; pinyin: Ānzé Xiàn) is a county in the south of Shanxi Province, China, under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Linfen.[3] The county spans an area of 1,967 square kilometers, and has a population of 82,012 as of 2010.[1][2] HistoryThe county was first established in 528 CE as part of the Northern Wei Dynasty.[2] In 606 CE, the county was renamed to Yueyang County (岳阳县).[2] During the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, the area belonged to the Pingyang Prefecture .[2] In 1971, Gu County split off from Anze County.[2] GeographyThe county's elevation ranges from 732 meters to 1,592 meters in height, with the county's highest point being Mount Antai (安太山).[3] 45.44% of Anze County's land area is forested.[1] ClimateThe county experiences an average of 2246.1 hours of sunshine annually, 539.1 millimeters of precipitation annually, 172 frost-free days annually, and an average temperature of 9.4 °C.[1]
Administrative divisionsThe county is divided into 4 towns and 3 townships.[3] The county government is seated in Fucheng .[3] The county's 4 towns are Fucheng, Hechuan, Tangcheng , and Jishi .[3] The county's 3 townships are Mabi Township , Ducun Township , and Liangma Township .[3] EconomyAnze County has a number of natural resources, particularly coal.[1] 1,944 square kilometers of land within the county has been identified as having significant coal reserves, totaling an estimated 24 billion tons of coal.[1] Iron ore deposits within the county total an area of approximately 1.4 square kilometers, containing an estimated 1 million tons of ore.[1] Significant reserves of calcite, porcelain clay, and methane have also been discovered within Anze County.[1] TransportNational Highway 309 and Shanxi Provincial Road 326 both run through the county.[3][1] References
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