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| Province: Jilin |
| Cities: Changchun | Jilin | Siping | Tonghua | Baicheng | Yanii | Huniiang | Liaoyuan | Tumen |
| Location: lying in the central part of northeast China, borders Liaoning Province to the south, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to the west, Heilongjiang Province to the north and Russia to the east and faces the Korean Peninsula across the Yalu River to the southeast. |
| Area: 187,400 square kilo meters |
| Climate:Jilin has a temperate continental monsoonal climate. It is the climatic transition zone between the northern and southern parts of northeast China, with cold and long winters, warm, short and rainy summers, and a windy spring and autumn, with ever-changing weather. Jilin has a mean annual temperature of 2-6oC, and a mean annual precipitation of 400-800 mm. |
| Provincial capital: Changchun |
| Population:27.04 millions (March 2003) |
| Ethnic groups:There are 40 ethnical groups, including the Han, Korean, Manchu, Mongolian, Hui, etc. |
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