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Which province is Xiamen from?
Xiamen belongs to Fujian province, with coastal plains, terraces and hills as the main terrain. Xiamen's topography inclines from northwest to southeast, with various types of topography, including Zhongshan, low mountains, high hills, low hills, terraces, plains and beaches. There are many middle and low mountains in the northwest, among which Genting Mountain at the junction of Tongan and Anxi is 1 175.2 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in the city. From northwest to southeast, there are high hills, low hills, terraces, ocean plains and beaches in turn, and Xiamen Island and Gulangyu Island in the south. Genting Mountain is the highest peak in Xiamen, Genting Rock is the highest peak in Xiamen Island and Sunlight Rock is the highest peak in Gulangyu Island. Extended information: Xiamen has a subtropical maritime monsoon climate with mild and rainy weather. The annual average temperature is about 265,438+0℃, with no severe cold in winter and no intense heat in summer. The average annual rainfall is about 1200mm, with the maximum rainfall from May to August every year. The wind force is generally 3-4, mainly northeast wind. Because of the temperature difference in the Pacific Ocean, it is affected by 4-5 typhoons every year on average, mostly in July-September. Xiamen is an island city with a shortage of fresh water resources. 80% of the city's domestic water comes from Jiulong River. The average water resource for many years is 65.438+0.247 billion cubic meters, and the per capita water resource is only 565.438+0.3 cubic meters. /8694 a 4c 27d 1ed 2 1bf 786d 19 Abd 6 eddc 45 1 da 3a 3f 06? x-BCE-process = image % 2f resize % 2Cm _ lfit % 2Cw _ 600% 2Ch _ 800% 2c limit _ 1% 2f quality % 2Cq _ 85% 2f format % 2Cf _ auto