General information of Jilin
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Area: 180,000 square km
Population: 27.50 million (2007)
Capital City: Changchun
Nationalities: Han (91%), Korean (4%), Manchu (4%), Hui (0.5%), and Mongolian (0.6%)
GDP: CNY522.6 billion (2007)
Average temperature: -20oC to -14oC in January, 16oC to 24oC in July.
Rivers: Di'er Songhua River, the longest waterway in Jilin; Yalu and Tumen Rivers, which form the boundary between China and Korea.
Lakes: Songhua Lake, also known as Fengman Reservoir, is a renowned artificial lake; other large lakes are the Yueliang Pao, Oagan Nur and Dabusu Pao.
Administrative divitions: 1 autonomous prefecture, 14 cities, 3, counties and 2 autonomous counties.
Neighboring areas: Heilongjiang and Liaoning Provinces; Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
Neighboring countries: Russia and Korea.
Major cities: Changchun, Jilin, Siping, Tonghua, Baicheng, Yanii, Huniiang, Liaoyuan, Tumen.
Jilin (Chinese: 吉林; pinyin: Jílín)province is located in the Northeast China. The name “Jilin” probably originates from Girin ula, a Manchu term meaning “along the river”; this was transcribed into Jilin wula (T: 吉林烏拉 / S: 吉林乌拉) in Chinese, then shortened to Jilin. The literal meaning of the Chinese characters for “Jilin” is “auspicious forest”.