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HunanProvince of south central China, bounded to the north by Hubei, to the east by Jiangxi, to the south by Guangdong and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and to the west by Guizhou and Sichuan; area 210,500 sq km/81,300 sq mi; population (2000 est) 64,400,000. The capital is Changsha; other main cities and towns are Hengyang, Shaoyang, Xiangtan, and Zhuzhou. The main industries are non-ferrous minerals, engineering, chemicals, and electrical goods. Agriculture is the main basis of the province's economy and is based on the cultivation of rice, sweet potatoes, maize, tea, tobacco, and rapeseed. Although mining and industry have been developed since 1949, Hunan's economy remains mostly agricultural. Hunan ranks first among China's provinces in rice production. Most of Hunan's arable land is farmed using modern techniques, including mechanized irrigation and chemical fertilizers. Most farms are small, however, and mechanization has been confined to the use of simple machines and tools, such as rice transplanters, foot-operated rice-threshing machines, and a tube water raiser that is replacing the old wooden trough and paddles. HistoryHubei was the centre of the powerful Eastern Zhou Kingdom between the 8th and 3rd centuries BC, which, at its greatest, extended into the neighbouring areas of the province. It was conquered by the Qin dynasty in 221 BC and incorporated into their newly-unified empire. Large-scale Chinese migration into the region did not start until the 8th century. In the late 1920s the border area with Jiangxi province became the principal stronghold of the Chinese communists. The farmhouse birthplace of Mao Zedong (1893–1976; head of state of China 1949–59) is in Shaoshan.
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