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Lujiang County is a county of Anhui Province in East China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Hefei, the capital of Anhui. It is the southernmost county-level division of Hefei. Lujiang has a population of 888,238 as of November 2020 and covers an area of 2,343.7 km2 (904.9 sq mi). The county government is located in Lucheng Town.

History
Lujiang County used to be administered by the former prefecture-level city of Chaohu until August 2011, when Chaohu was dissolved and Lujiang, along with the former Juchao District (now the county-level Chaohu City), was incorporated into Hefei. ==Administrative divisions==
Administrative divisions
Lujiang County is divided into 17 towns. • Lucheng () • Yefushan () • Tangchi () • Wanshan () • Jinniu () • Leqiao () • Guohe () • Shitou () • Baishan () • Tongda () • Ketan () • Shengqiao () • Longqiao () • Baihu () • Fanshan () • Nihe () • Luohe () ==Economy==
Economy
Lujiang County is home to the Shaxi Copper Mine, operated by Tongling Nonferrous Metals Group. Although primarily a copper mine, it has become the largest gold-producing mine in China. In 2022, it produced approximately 958,740 ounces of gold, making it the leading single source of domestic gold output. ==Climate==
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