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The Jingshan or Jing Mountains (Chinese: 荆山) are a chain of mountains in the western part of Nanzhang County, Hubei Province, People’s Republic of China. Stretching for around 150 kilometers, their peaks range in height from 1200 to about 1800 meters above sea level with the highest peak, Mount Julong (聚龙山), reaching an elevation of 1852 meters. The Jingshan Mountains can be thought of as the easternmost extension of the Daba Mountains, separating the basin of the Han River (a tributary of the Yangtze) in the north from the rest of the Yangtze basin (in the south).

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  • The Jingshan or Jing Mountains (Chinese: 荆山) are a chain of mountains in the western part of Nanzhang County, Hubei Province, People’s Republic of China. Stretching for around 150 kilometers, their peaks range in height from 1200 to about 1800 meters above sea level with the highest peak, Mount Julong (聚龙山), reaching an elevation of 1852 meters. The Jingshan Mountains can be thought of as the easternmost extension of the Daba Mountains, separating the basin of the Han River (a tributary of the Yangtze) in the north from the rest of the Yangtze basin (in the south). The (沮河) and (漳河), both tributaries of the Yangtze River as well as the Han River tributary the (蛮河) have their source in the Jingshan Mountains. In ancient times, the Jingshan Mountains were at the heart of the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BCE) vassal State of Chu. (en)
  • I monti Jing o Jingshan (cinese: 荆山) sono una catena montuosa situata nella parte occidentale della contea di Nanzhang, nella provincia dello Hubei, in Cina. Allungandosi per circa 150 km, le loro vette misurano 1200–1800 m di altezza, e il punto più alto, il monte Julong (聚龙山), culmina a 1852 m. I monti Jing possono essere considerati la propaggine più orientale dei monti Daba, e separano il bacino del fiume Han (un affluente dello Yangtze) a nord dal resto del bacino dello Yangtze (a sud). Il fiume Ju (沮河) e il fiume Zhang (漳河), entrambi affluenti del fiume Yangtze, così come il fiume Man (蛮河), affluente del fiume Han, hanno le proprie sorgenti sui monti Jing. Nell'antichità, i monti Jing erano il cuore dello stato di Chu, vassallo della dinastia Zhou (1046-256 a.C.). (it)
  • Jing Shan är en bergskedja i Kina. Den ligger i provinsen Hubei, i den centrala delen av landet, omkring 280 kilometer väster om provinshuvudstaden Wuhan. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 1 176 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är augusti, med i genomsnitt 198 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är december, med 13 mm nederbörd. (sv)
  • 荆山位于中国湖北省西部,长约150公里,海拔在1200~1800米之间。荆山主峰,海拔1852米。长江支流、漳河以及汉江支流蛮河发源于此山。 (zh)
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  • Jing Shan är en bergskedja i Kina. Den ligger i provinsen Hubei, i den centrala delen av landet, omkring 280 kilometer väster om provinshuvudstaden Wuhan. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 1 176 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är augusti, med i genomsnitt 198 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är december, med 13 mm nederbörd. (sv)
  • 荆山位于中国湖北省西部,长约150公里,海拔在1200~1800米之间。荆山主峰,海拔1852米。长江支流、漳河以及汉江支流蛮河发源于此山。 (zh)
  • The Jingshan or Jing Mountains (Chinese: 荆山) are a chain of mountains in the western part of Nanzhang County, Hubei Province, People’s Republic of China. Stretching for around 150 kilometers, their peaks range in height from 1200 to about 1800 meters above sea level with the highest peak, Mount Julong (聚龙山), reaching an elevation of 1852 meters. The Jingshan Mountains can be thought of as the easternmost extension of the Daba Mountains, separating the basin of the Han River (a tributary of the Yangtze) in the north from the rest of the Yangtze basin (in the south). (en)
  • I monti Jing o Jingshan (cinese: 荆山) sono una catena montuosa situata nella parte occidentale della contea di Nanzhang, nella provincia dello Hubei, in Cina. Allungandosi per circa 150 km, le loro vette misurano 1200–1800 m di altezza, e il punto più alto, il monte Julong (聚龙山), culmina a 1852 m. I monti Jing possono essere considerati la propaggine più orientale dei monti Daba, e separano il bacino del fiume Han (un affluente dello Yangtze) a nord dal resto del bacino dello Yangtze (a sud). (it)
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