Luan County 滦县 | |
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County | |
Coordinates: 39°44′28″N118°42′14″E / 39.741°N 118.704°E Coordinates: 39°44′28″N118°42′14″E / 39.741°N 118.704°E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Hebei |
Prefecture-level city | Tangshan |
Area | |
• Total | 999 km2 (386 sq mi) |
Population (2003) | |
• Total | 540,000 |
• Density | 540/km2 (1,400/sq mi) |
Time zone | China Standard (UTC+8) |
Postal code | 063700 |
Website | http://www.luanxian.gov.cn/ |
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