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Shangli County is located in the west of Jiangxi Province and the north of Pingxiang City. It is bordered by Yichun City and Luxi County, Jiangxi Province to the east, Anyuan Economic Development Zone and Heyao Town in East Hunan to the south, Pukou and Fuli Town in Liling City, Hunan Province to the west, and Dayao Town and Wenjia Town in Liuyang City to the north. The county is 45 kilometers long from north to south and 25 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of 720.91 square kilometers. The total population is 480000 (2011), of which 43000 are non-agricultural. Shangli County has more than 10 kinds of minerals, such as coal, lead, iron, gold, copper, sulfur, zinc, phosphorus and porcelain clay, especially coal and porcelain clay, with reserves of more than 80 million tons of coal and 15 million tons of lead. Shangli County gave birth to firecracker ancestor Li Gong, talented scholar Liu Fenghao, historian Li Youtang, and the first provincial party secretary of Jiangxi Province Zhang Guoshu.
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