Sanyuan County

Sanyuan (Chinese: 三原; pinyin: Sānyuán) is a county in the central part of Shaanxi province, China. It is the easternmost county-level division of Xianyang City.

Sanyuan County

三原县
County
Sanyuan in Xianyang
Xianyang in Shaanxi
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceShaanxi
Prefecture-level cityXianyang
Area
  Total569 km2 (220 sq mi)
Population
  Total403,524
  Density710/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China standard time)
Postal code
713800
Licence plates陕D
Websitewww.snsanyuan.gov.cn

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