2008年11月10日星期一

Geography of zhoushan eva sole

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The Zhoushan Archipelago, comprised 1,390 islands and 3,306 reefs, is located outside Hangzhou Bay. It is the largest archipelago of China (not including South China Sea Islands). Among these islands, 103 are inhabited all year round, 58 are larger than 1 km²; (these make up 96.9 % of the archipelago land area), and only 15 have populations over 10,000. The larger islands, mostly closer together in southern part of the archipelago, include:
Zhoushan Island, the largest (舟山岛)
Daishan Island (岱山岛)
Qushan Island (衢山岛)
Zhujiajian Island (朱家尖岛)
Liuheng Island (六横岛)
Jintang Island (金塘岛)
Taohua Island (桃花岛)
Mount Putuo (普陀山)
Cezi Island (册子岛)
Xiushan Island (秀山岛)
Mount Maji (马迹山)
Tong Island (童岛(海礁))
Fodu Island (佛渡岛)
Mount Ao (岙山)
Shengshan Island (嵊山岛)
Greater Mount Yang (大洋山)
Lesser Mount Yang (小洋山)
Sijiao Island (泗礁山)
Changzhi Island (长峙岛)
Greater Mount Changtu (大长涂山)
Lesser Mount Changtu (小长涂山)
Changbai Island (长白岛)
Zhoushan includes 20,800 km² of marine territory, but only 1440.12 km² of land, 183.19 km² of which are submerged at high tides. It is 182 km east-east and 169 km north-south. It is heavily populated, but now has little farms.

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