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Minqing
Minqing County is a Counties of China, county in the eastern Fujian, Fujian Province, China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Fuzhou, the provincial capital. History Fire from the soldiers at Meicheng, Fujian, Meicheng (then romanized "Min-tsing") turned back an expedition by Karl Gützlaff and Edwin Stevens (missionary), Edwin Stevens to explore and evangelize in Fujian's tea in China, tea country in 1835.. Division Minqing County includes the town (PRC), towns of Meicheng, Fujian, Meicheng (), Bandong (), Chiyuan (), Meixi, Fujian, Meixi (), Baizhang, Fujian, Baizhang (), Baizhong (), Tazhuang (), Dongqiao, Minqing County, Dongqiao (), Xiongjiang (), Jinsha, Fujian, Jinsha (), and Shenghuang () and the township (PRC), townships of Yunlong Township, Yunlong (), Shanglian Township, Shanglian (), Sanxi Township, Sanxi (), Xiazhu Township, Xiazhu (), and Kulin Township, Kulin (). Climate Transportation The county is served by Minqing North railw ...
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Meicheng, Fujian
Meicheng is a town (PRC), town in Minqing County in northwestern Fuzhou, Fuzhou Municipality, Fujian provinces of China, Province, in the People's Republic of China. History Fire from the soldiers at Meicheng (then romanized "Min-tsing" from its role as the seat of Minqing County) turned back an expedition by Karl Gützlaff and Edwin Stevens (missionary), Edwin Stevens to explore and evangelize in Fujian's tea in China, tea country in 1835.. See also * List of township-level divisions of Fujian References

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Fuzhou
Fuzhou (; , Fuzhounese: Hokchew, ''Hók-ciŭ''), alternately romanized as Foochow, is the capital and one of the largest cities in Fujian province, China. Along with the many counties of Ningde, those of Fuzhou are considered to constitute the Mindong (lit. Eastern Fujian) linguistic and cultural area. Fuzhou lies on the north (left) bank of the estuary of Fujian's largest river, the Min River. All along its northern border lies Ningde, and Ningde's Gutian County lies upriver. Its population was 7,115,370 inhabitants as of the 2010 census, of whom 4,408,076 inhabitants are urban representing around 61.95%, while rural population is at 2,707,294 representing around 38.05%. As of 31 December 2018, the total population was estimated at 7,740,000 whom 4,665,000 lived in the built-up (''or metro'') area made of 5 urban districts plus Minhou County. In 2015, Fuzhou was ranked as the 10th fastest growing metropolitan area in the world by Brookings Institution. Fuzhou is listed as ...
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Minqin County
Minqin County () is a county of Gansu province, the People's Republic of China. It is under the jurisdiction of Wuwei City. Its postal code is 733300, and its population in 1999 was 281,826 people. In older literature, today's Minqin is referred to as Zhenfan (). According to Pyotr Kozlov, the Mongol name for the city was Sogo Khoto. Geographically, Minqin county occupies one of Gansu's panhandles, bordering in the north, east, and southeast on the Alashan League of Inner Mongolia. History Historically, Chinese agricultural settlement in the area was made possible by the Shiyang River, flowing from the Qilian Mountains. However, the livelihood of Chinese farmers here was often precarious; in the 1920s it was considered as somewhat of a regular famine district.Owen Lattimore, ''The Desert Road to Turkestan''. London, Methuen, 1928. Large number of Zhenfan people, nicknamed "Sand-hollow Mice", worked as "camel-pullers" with caravans owned by Mongols from the adjacent Alasha ...
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Yunlong Township
Yunlong () may refer to: * Yunlong County, Dali Prefecture, Yunnan * Yunlong District, Xuzhou, Jiangsu * Luzhou Yunlong Airport, in Yunlong Town, Lu County, Luzhou, Sichuan ;Towns * Yunlong, Chongqing ( zh), subdivision of Liangping District, Chongqing * Yunlong, Hainan ( zh), subdivision of Qiongshan District, Haikou, Hainan * Yunlong, Jianyang, Sichuan ( zh), subdivision of Jianyang, Sichuan * Yunlong, Lu County ( zh), subdivision of Lu County, Sichuan * Yunlong, Zhejiang ( zh), subdivision of Yinzhou District, Ningbo, Zhejiang ;Townships * Yunlong Township, Fujian ( zh), subdivision of Minqing County, Fujian * Yunlong Township, Yunnan ( zh), subdivision of Luquan County Luquan Yi and Miao Autonomous County (; A-Hmao: ) is an autonomous county, under the jurisdiction of Kunming, Yunnan, China, bordering Sichuan province to the north. As of the 2020 census the population was 378,881. The county seat has two bus sta ...
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Sanxi Township
Sanxi, may refer to the following places: Anhui *Sanxi, Jingde County Sanxi () is a Towns of China, town in Jingde County, Anhui, China. it had a population of 13,083 and an area of . It is only away from Huangshan, Huangshan Scenic Spot. It borders Caijiaqiao Town in the East, Suncun Town in the south, Xinglong To ... Chongqing * Sanxi, Dianjiang County Guangdong * Sanxi, Lechang Hubei * Sanxi, Yangxin County Jiangxi * Sanxi Township, Nanfeng County Shaanxi * Sanxi, Zhenba County Sichuan * Sanxi, Jintang County * Sanxi, Wusheng County {{Geodis ...
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Township (PRC)
Townships (), formally township-level divisions (), are the basic level (fourth-level administrative units) of political divisions in China. They are similar to municipalities and communes in other countries and in turn may contain village committees and villages. In 1995 there were 29,502 townships and 17,532 towns (a total of 47,034 township-level divisions) in China. Much like other levels of government in mainland China, the township's governance is divided between the Communist Party Township Secretary, and the "county magistrate" (). The township party secretary, along with the township's party committee, determines policy. The magistrate is in charge of administering the daily affairs of government and executing policies as determined by the party committee. A township official is the lowest-level ranked official in the civil service hierarchy; in practice, however, the township party secretary and magistrate can amass high levels of personal power. A township government ...
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