Wuling Mountains

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The Wuling Mountains (Template:Zh) are a mountain range located in Central China, running from Chongqing Municipality and East Guizhou to West Hunan. They are home to many ethnic groups, including the Tujia, Han, Miao, Dong, and Bai.

Wulingyuan

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Fanjingshan

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