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Liangshan County is situated north west of Jining in the south west of Shandong province. To the east it borders the prefecture-level cities of Tai'an , Heze to the west. To the north, the Yellow River separates Liangshan from Puyang , in Henan province.
Liangshan covers an area of 60,261 km 2 (23,267 sq mi) and has over 4.8 million inhabitants as of 2020. [1] It has the largest population of ethnic Yi (or Nosu) among China's prefectures. Liangshan contains a number of isolated villages high up on its cliffs, often known as " cliff villages ".
Map including Jining ... Liangshan County ... (55.9–57.4 °F), and the average frost-free period is 199 days. The average annual precipitation is around 597–820 ...
Mount Liang is a mountain in Liangshan County, Shandong, China, which rises to 197.9 metres above sea level. [1] It is well known as the stronghold of the 108 Heroes in the classic Chinese novel Water Margin. The modern Liangshan County is located a few kilometres to the north and 80 kilometres west of the Beijing–Shanghai railway.
The city walls in Xichang County, three gate towers—the west, south and north—and some prisons collapsed. [5] Roman Catholicism was introduced to Ningyuan in the 18th century by the Paris Foreign Missions Society. The Apostolic Vicariate of Kienchang was established in 1910 and was elevated to a diocese in 1946. [6]
Liangshan may refer to the following places in China and Korea: Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture (凉山彝族自治州), Sichuan; Liangshan County (梁山县), Shandong; Mount Liang (梁山), a mountain in Shandong, well known for Water Margin; Liangping County, Chongqing, formerly Liangshan County, Sichuan
Puge County (Chinese: 普格县, Yi: ꁌꐘꑤ) is a county in the south of Sichuan Province, China. It is under the administration of the Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture . Administrative divisions
A useful list of the above sites, with street addresses and other information, is available at Columbia County, New York, listing, at National Register of Historic Places.Com, a private site serving up public domain information on NRHPs.