North Central China| Range Type | Bogus mountain grouping for this site | | Highest Point | Wutai Shan (3058 m/10,033 ft) | | Countries | China | | States/Provinces | Shanxi (23%), Shaanxi (19%), Hebei (16%), Inner Mongolia (14%), Gansu (12%), Ningxia Hui (7%), Henan (4%), Shandong (4%), Tianjin (1%), Beijing (1%) (numbers are approximate percentage of range area) | | Area | 614,628 sq km / 237,308 sq mi Area may include lowland areas | | Extent | 740 km / 460 mi North-South 1,355 km / 842 mi East-West | | Center Lat/Long | 37° 31' N; 111° 20' E | | Map Link | Microsoft Bing Map | Search Engines - search the web for "North Central China": Wikipedia Search Microsoft Bing Search Google Search Yahoo Search
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Map of North Central China Click on red triangle icons for links to other ranges.
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| | Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the North Central China. | | East China | Level 2 (Parent) | |          North China | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          North Central China | Level 3 | |          Hua Shan-Daba Shan | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Shangdong Ranges | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Greater Guizhou Ranges | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Nan Ling | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Wuyi Shan | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Taiwan | Level 3 (Sibling) | |          Hainan | Level 3 (Sibling) |
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Major Peaks of the North Central China
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