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Quanzhou used to be under the jurisdiction of that province

Located in the northeastern part of Guangxi, it is situated in the Xianggui Corridor, which is called the gateway to the northern part of Guangxi, and has been the distribution center of commodities from the south to the north since ancient times. County rule Quanzhou Town, 125 kilometers away from Guilin City in the south, 79 kilometers away from Yongzhou City in Hunan Province in the north, Hunan-Guizhou Railway and 322 National Highway running parallel to the north and south of the county. Geographic coordinates: latitude 25°29'-26°23' north, longitude 110°37'-111°29' east. The county has a longitudinal length of 99.23 kilometers from north to south and a transverse width of 85.77 kilometers from east to west, with a total area of 4,021.19 square kilometers, 9 towns and 10 townships under the jurisdiction of the county, with a total population of 765,000 people, making it the largest and most populous county in Guilin.

Jeonju, South Korea

A city in southwestern South Korea and the capital of Jeollabuk-do. It is along the Jeonju River in the Hunan Plain. It is 34 kilometers from the Yellow Coast. Population 477,000 (1987). Surrounded by steep cliffs on the outskirts of the city. It is one of the famous ancient cities and a strategic location. Agriculture is the mainstay, with rice, wheat, vegetables, fruits, tobacco and dairy farming. Industry is more important in textiles, paper making and foodstuffs. Traditional handicrafts such as Hanji (Korean paper), fans, umbrellas, and bamboo products are quite famous. There is an expressway between Jeonju and Seoul. There are famous places of interest such as Gyeonggi-jeon, Omudae, and Hanbidang.