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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Area: 102,600sq.km/39,600sq. miles Population: 68,440,000. Capital: Nanjing Jiangsu extends along the east coast of China, around the lower course of the Changjiang. It lies between 116°21&#8242;-121°54&#8217;E and 30°46&#8242;-35°08&#8217;N. 17% of the surface area of the province is taken up with waterways and lakes, while the rest consists of plains broken up by isolated hills. The region includes the low-lying alluvial plain of the Changjiang and the old estuarial area of the Huanghe (diverted in 1863), a flat coastal region criss-crossed by canals. The mud brought down by the two rivers has in the course of thousands of years pushed the </p>
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