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Which province in China is equivalent in size to German?

German territory is only equivalent to China's Guangdong, Guizhou and the sum of the two provinces.

Or equivalent to the sum of the areas of Anhui Province and Hunan Province.

Or equivalent to the sum of the areas of Fujian Province and Guangxi Province.

Or equivalent to the sum of the areas of Shandong Province and Shaanxi Province.

Or equivalent to the sum of the areas of Zhejiang Province and Guangxi Province.

German terrain:

The terrain of Germany is varied, including rolling mountains, plateaus, hills, beautiful lakes and vast plains. The whole terrain of Germany can be divided into five distinctive regions: the northern lowlands of Germany, the central mountain uplift, the trapezoidal mountains in the southwest and the southern Alps front.

And the Bavarian Alps. The northern lowlands are characterized by hilly coastal uplands and lakes scattered between clay platforms and grasslands, and swamps and yellow land extend southward before Zhongshan uplift. Zhongshan Uplift divides Germany into north and south. The trapezoidal belt of Zhongshan in southwest China includes the upper reaches of Rhine River and its marginal mountains.