The county spans an area of 3,903 square kilometres (1,507 sq mi),[3] and has a population of 545,094 as of 2010.[4] The county's government is located in Hanjia Subdistrict [zh].[2]
On November 16, 1949, Pengshui was captured by the communists. In January[citation needed] 1950, it was put under the jurisdiction of Fuling Prefecture [zh],[4] under the Chuandong administrative territory (Chinese: 川東行署涪陵專區).[citation needed] In September 1952, Fuling Special District was transferred to Sichuan, and was changed to a prefecture in June 1968.[citation needed]
Pengshui Miao and Tujia Autonomous County is located in the Sichuan Basin along the Wu River,[2] in the mountainous region of Wuling.[citation needed] A total of 54.2% of Pengshui is covered by forest.[3] Geographic coordinates: 28°57′ – 29° 51′ North, 107°48′ – 108°36′ East.[citation needed] Altitude of the seat: 245 m (804 ft).[citation needed]
The county is home to three peaks over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) above sea level: Qiliangzi (Chinese: 七梁子) at 1,434 metres (4,705 ft), Baila Mountain (Chinese: 白蜡山) at 1,393 metres (4,570 ft), and Fenghuang Mountain (Chinese: 凤凰山) at 1,048 metres (3,438 ft).[2]
As of the 2010 Chinese Census, the county had a population 545,094, down from the 590,228 reported in the 2000 Chinese Census.[4] In 1996, the county had an estimated population of 587,000.[4]
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