Anhui, or An-hui conventional Anhwei, Province, east-central China. Area: 54,000 sq mi (139,900 sq km). Population: (2020) 61,027,171. Capital: Hefei. It is bounded by Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Hubei, Shandong, and Henan provinces. One of China’s smallest provinces, Anhui was the first part of southern China to be settled by the Han dynasty, from c. 205 bce. Well watered by the Huai and Yangtze (Chang) rivers, it was the empire’s major agricultural area for several centuries. Anhui was ruled by the Ming dynasty in the 14th–17th centuries. It was occupied by the Japanese in World War II; after the war the Nationalists held it briefly before the communists took over. It remains a notable agricultural producer.
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Learn about the history of Anhui province in east-central China
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Hefei Summary
Hefei, city and capital of Anhui sheng (province), China. It has been the provincial capital since 1952. Hefei, in central Anhui, is a natural hub of communications, being situated to the north of Chao Lake and standing on a low saddle crossing the northeastern extension of the Dabie Mountains,
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China, country of East Asia. It is the largest of all Asian countries. Occupying nearly the entire East Asian landmass, it covers approximately one-fourteenth of the land area of Earth, and it is almost as large as the whole of Europe. China is also one of the most populous countries in the world,