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Jingning, which belongs to Lishui City, Zhejiang Province, is the "old revolutionary base county", "the hometown of rural hydropower in China" and the she nationality autonomous county. Located in the southwest of Zhejiang, in the middle of Donggong Mountains, it belongs to the middle mountain area of southern Zhejiang. It is located in latitude 27 °58 north, longitude 119 °38 'east. The total area is 1949.98 square kilometers. Jingning County is bordered by Qingtian County and Wencheng County in the east, Taishun County in the south and Shouning County in Fujian Province in the south, Qingyuan County and Longquan City in the west, Yunhe County in the north, and Liandu District in the northeast. In October 1984, Jingning she Autonomous County was established in the former Jingning area of Yunhe County, which is the only she Autonomous County in the country. As of 2011, Jingning has a total population of 170000 (2004). The Han nationality is dominant, and there are she, Tibetan, Miao, Yi, Dong, Li and other ethnic minorities. The county government is stationed in Hexi Town. November 2018
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