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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Province Area: 153,300sq.km/59,173sq. miles Population: 85,700,000. Capital: Jinan The densely populated province of Shandong lies between 114°36- Situation 122°43&#8217;E and 34°25&#8242;-38°23&#8217;N on the Bohai and the Huanghai seas. The territory consists of 55% flat land, 35% hills and mountains, 9% Topography swamp, and 1% lakes and rivers. In the east lies the peninsula of Shandong Bandao with its many bays, separating Huanghai Bay from the Yellow Sea. The province is predominantly hilly, with some higher areas (Laoshan up to 1087m/3566ft). The western area joins the alluvial plains of the lower Huangha. In the central part of the province rise the </p>
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