Chengde - Geography

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Chengde
Climate chart (explanation)
J F M A M J J A S O N D
2.5 −2 −14 3.6 2 −11 8.3 10 −4 19 19 5 50 25 11 87 29 16 145 30 20 118 29 18 48 24 11 21 17 4 7.5 7 −5 2.5 0 −12
Average max. and min. temperatures in °C
Precipitation totals in mm
Source: CMA
Imperial conversion
J F M A M J J A S O N D
0.1 28 6 0.1 36 13 0.3 49 26 0.7 66 41 1.9 77 52 3.4 84 62 5.7 86 67 4.7 84 64 1.9 76 52 0.8 63 39 0.3 45 24 0.1 31 11
Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches

Chengde is located in the northeastern portion of Hebei province, with latitude 40°12′-42°37′ North, and longitude 115°54′-119°15′ East. It borders Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Beijing, and Tianjin. Neighbouring prefecture-level provincial cities are Qinhuangdao and Tangshan on the Bohai Gulf, and land-locked Zhangjiakou. Due to its Liaoning border, it is often considered a part of both Northern and Northeastern China. From north to south the prefecture stretches 269 kilometres (167 mi), and from west to east 280 kilometres (174 mi), for a total area of 39,702.4 square kilometres (15,329.2 sq mi), thus occupying 21.2% of the total provincial area. It is by area the largest prefecture in the province, though as most of its terrain is mountainous, its population density is low.

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