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Qiaogou Subdistrict
Qiaogou Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Baota District, Yan'an, Shaanxi Province, China. The subdistrict spans an area of , and has a population of 69,345 as of 2010. History Qiaogou as an administrative unit dates back to 1972, when the Qiao'ergou People's Commune () was established. Qiao'ergou was changed to a township in 1984, when people's communes were abolished in China. In 1998, Qiao'ergou Township was upgraded to become a town, and its name was changed to Qiaogou (). In 2015, Qiaogou was upgraded from a town to a subdistrict. Geography Qiaogou Subdistrict is located in the central western portion of Baota District, near the urban core of Yan'an. The subdistrict is adjacent to Liqu to the east, Liulin to the south, and both Zaoyuan Subdistrict and to the northwest. The subdistrict has an average elevation of above sea level. The Yan River flows through the subdistrict. Administrative divisions Qiaogou Subdistrict has jurisdiction over 6 residential commu ...
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Prefecture-level City
A prefecture-level city () or prefectural city is an administrative division of the People's Republic of China (PRC), ranking below a province and above a county in China's administrative structure. During the Republican era, many of China's prefectural cities were designated as counties as the country's second level division below a province. From 1949 to 1983, the official term was a province-administrated city (Chinese: 省辖市). Prefectural level cities form the second level of the administrative structure (alongside prefectures, leagues and autonomous prefectures). Administrative chiefs (mayors) of prefectural level cities generally have the same rank as a division chief () of a national ministry. Since the 1980s, most former prefectures have been renamed into prefectural level cities. A prefectural level city is a "city" () and "prefecture" () that have been merged into one consolidated and unified jurisdiction. As such it is simultaneously a city, which is a munici ...
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Liqu
Liqu () is a town in Baota District, Yan'an, Shaanxi, China. Liqu is located in the northeast of central Baota District, bordered by to its north, to its south, to its east, and Qiaogou Subdistrict to its west. The town spans an area of , and has a population of 21,167 according to the 2010 Chinese Census. History After Liu Bobo established the Great Xia dynasty in 407 CE, he built the ancient city of Fenglin (), which was located in present-day Zhoujiawan Village () in Liqu. Fenglin's location, on a mountainous terrace north of the Yan River, made the city easy to defend. Fenglin was a walled city, and the city's walls were approximately high and anywhere between to thick. Song dynasty scientist Shen Kuo called the city as dense as a stone, and noted how difficult it would be to attack the city. The city was colloquially known as Helian City (), after Liu Bobo's alternative name Helian Bobo. In 577 CE, Fenglin County () was established, and was seated in the city of Feng ...
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Subdistricts Of The People's Republic Of China
A subdistrict ()' is one of the smaller administrative divisions of China. It is a form of township-level division which is typically part of a larger urban area, as opposed to a discrete town (zhèn, 镇) surrounded by rural areas, or a rural township (xiāng, 乡). In general, urban areas are divided into subdistricts and a subdistrict is sub-divided into several residential communities or neighbourhood A neighbourhood (British English, Irish English, Australian English and Canadian English) or neighborhood (American English; see spelling differences) is a geographically localised community within a larger city, town, suburb or rural are ...s as well as into villagers' groups (居民区/居住区, 小区/社区, 村民小组). The subdistrict's administrative agency is the subdistrict office ()"【街道办事处】 jiēdào bànshìchù 市辖区、不设区的市的人民政府派出机关。在上一级政府领导下,负责本辖区内的社区服务、经 ...
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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Shaanxi
This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Shaanxi, People's Republic of China. After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. This list is divided first into the prefecture-level then the county-level divisions. The ten prefecture-level divisions of Shaanxi are subdivided into 107 county-level divisions (28 districts, 3 county-level cities, and 76 counties). Those are in turn divided into 1785 township-level divisions: 917 towns (), 680 townships (), 98 ethnic townships (), and 148 subdistricts (). Xi'an Xi'an is divided into eleven districts and two counties. Baqiao District Baqiao District has nine subdistricts. Its subdistricts are , , , , , , , , and . Beilin District Beilin District has eight subdistricts. Its subdistricts are Nanyuanmen Subdistrict, Baishulin Subdistrict, Changlefang Subdistrict, Dongguannan Street Subdistrict, Taiyi R ...
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China National Highway 210
China National Highway 210 (G210) runs from Mandula in Baotou, Inner Mongolia to Fangchenggang, Guangxi. It is 3,097 kilometres in length and runs south from Baotou and passes through the province-level divisions of Shaanxi, Sichuan, Chongqing, Guizhou, and ends in Guangxi. Route and distance See also * China National Highways The China National Highways (CNH/Guodao) () is a network of trunk roads across mainland China. Apart from the expressways of China that are planned and constructed later, most of the CNH are not controlled-access highways. History The bui ... ReferencesOfficial website of Ministry of Transport of PRC 210 Transport in Guangxi Transport in Guizhou Transport in Shaanxi Transport in Sichuan Transport in Chongqing Transport in Inner Mongolia {{PRChina-road-stub ...
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National Bureau Of Statistics Of China
The National Bureau of Statistics (), abbreviated as NBS, is an deputy-cabinet level agency directly under the State Council of the People's Republic of China. It is responsible for collection, investigation, research and publication of statistics concerning the nation's economy, population and other aspects of the society. Ning Jizhe is the commissioner of the bureau since 2016. Responsibilities The bureau's authority and responsibilities are defined in ''China's Statistics Law''. It is responsible for the research of the nation's overall statistics and oversee the operations of its local counterparts. Organizations The bureau is led by a commissioner, with several deputy commissioners (currently four), a chief methodologist, a chief economist, and a chief information officer. It is composed of 18 departments, oversees 12 affiliated institutions and manages 32 survey organizations stationed in respective provinces. It also operates China Statistics Press. The national b ...
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Villages Of China
Villages (), formally village-level divisions () in China, serve as a fundamental organizational unit for its rural population (census, mail system). Basic local divisions like neighborhoods and communities are not informal, but have defined boundaries and designated heads (one per area). In 2000, China's densely populated villages (>100 persons/square km) had a population greater than 500 million and covered more than 2 million square kilometers, or more than 20% of China's total area. By 2020, all incorporated villages (with proper conditions making it possible) had road access, the last village to be connected being a remote village in Sichuan province's Butuo County. Types of villages Urban * Residential community () ** Residential committees () *** Residential groups ( ;Note: Urban village () one that spontaneously and naturally exists within urban area, which is not an administrative division. Rural * Administrative village or Village () * Gacha () only for Inner Mongo ...
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Residential Communities Of China
A residential community is a community, usually a small town or city, that is composed mostly of residents, as opposed to commercial businesses and/or industrial facilities, all three of which are considered to be the three main types of occupants of the typical community. Residential communities are typically communities that help support more commercial or industrial communities with consumers and workers. That phenomenon A phenomenon ( : phenomena) is an observable event. The term came into its modern philosophical usage through Immanuel Kant, who contrasted it with the noumenon, which ''cannot'' be directly observed. Kant was heavily influenced by Gottfried W ... is probably because some people prefer not to live in an urban area, urban or industrial area, but rather a suburban or rural area, rural setting. For that reason, they are also called commuter town, dormitory towns, commuter town, bedroom communities, or commuter towns. An example of a residential community ...
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Yan River
The Yan River () is a river in Shaanxi, China. The river flows from its source, the Xingzi River () in Jingbian County, in the prefecture-level city Yulin, Shaanxi, Yulin, and then flows through neighboring Yan'an, finally flowing into the larger Yellow River in Yanchang County, Yan'an. The Yan River flows a total length of , and has a total River Basin, basin area of . Geography The Yan River's source is Zhou Mountain (), in the Towns of China, town of Jingbian County, Yulin, Shaanxi, Yulin. The river then flows to the south into Yan'an, entering by passing through Ansai District. The Yan River continues its flow south to Baota District, the urban center of Yan'an. In Baota District, the river passes through , Qiaogou Subdistrict, , Liqu, , and finally, . The portion of the river which flows through Baota District totals , and has a River Basin, basin area of . From Baota District, the river flows east through Yanchang County, where it merges into the larger Yellow River. C ...
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Zaoyuan Subdistrict, Yan'an
Zaoyuan Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Baota District, Yan'an, Shaanxi Province, China. The subdistrict had a population of 15,835 as of 2010. History Zaoyuan hosted the Secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party from October 1943 to March 1947. In 1972, the Zaoyuan People's Commune () was established, as part of the nationwide campaign of establishing people's communes. When people's communes were abolished in 1984, Zaoyuan was re-designated as a township. In 1998, Zaoyuan was upgraded from a township to a town. In June 2015, the Shaanxi Ministry of Civil Affairs upgraded Zaoyuan from a town to a subdistrict. Geography Zaoyuan Subdistrict is located to the west of the city center of Yan'an. Administrative divisions Zaoyuan Subdistrict administers 2 residential communities () and 12 administrative villages (). * Zaoyuan Community () * Peizhuang Community () * Zaoyuan Village () * Yangya Village () * Houjiagou Village () * Peizhuang Village () * Suancigou Villag ...
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Liulin, Baota District
Liulin () is a town in Baota District, Yan'an, Shaanxi province, China. Liulin is located from Yan'an's urban center, and spans an area of . Liulin has a population of 46,991 according to the 2010 Chinese Census. History In 1972, the Liulin People's Commune () was established. In 1984, the Liulin People's Commune was replaced by Liulin Township (). Liulin was upgraded to a town in 1998, which it remains today. Administrative divisions Liulin administers 5 residential communities and 22 administrative villages. Residential communities Liulin's 5 residential communities are as follows: * Liulin Community () * Yangou Community () * Nancheng Community () * Hutouyuan Community () * Jinyue Community () Administrative villages Liulin's 22 administrative villages are as follows: * Liulin Village () * Erzhuangke Village () * Zhaozhuang Village () * Wuzaoyuan Village () * Mata Village () * Nanzhuanghe Village () * Shaoyuanliang Village () * Hutoumao Village () * Wangjiagou V ...
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Towns Of China
When referring to political divisions of China, town is the standard English translation of the Chinese (traditional: ; ). The Constitution of the People's Republic of China classifies towns as third-level administrative units, along with for example townships (). A township is typically smaller in population and more remote than a town. Similarly to a higher-level administrative units, the borders of a town would typically include an urban core (a small town with the population on the order of 10,000 people), as well as rural area with some villages (, or ). Map representation A typical provincial map would merely show a town as a circle centered at its urban area and labeled with its name, while a more detailed one (e.g., a map of a single county-level division) would also show the borders dividing the county or county-level city into towns () and/or township () and subdistrict (街道) units. The town in which the county level government, and usually the division's mai ...
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