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Sanhe, Feixi County
Sanhe () is a town in south-central Anhui province, People's Republic of China. Located south of the provincial capital of Hefei and only from the shores of Chao Lake, it is under the administration of Feixi County. In 2009, it had a population of 73,000 and an area of . , it administered 14 residential communities () and 12 villages. Name The name of the town literally means 'Three Rivers', referring to the Fengle (), Hangbu (), and Xiaonan Rivers (). History The area around the town was the scene of the 1858 Battle of Sanhe during the Taiping Revolt against the Qing. Divisions Within its borders lies the Sanhe Old Town (), which occupies more than 41% of the town's population and yet only of the area, and for this reason is one of the nationally designated historical and cultural towns (). Transport The Anhui Provincial Road 103, running from Tongling to Hefei, passes through the area. See also *List of township-level divisions of Anhui This is a township ...
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Town (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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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Anhui
This is a township-level divisions of the province of Anhui, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. There are a total of 1,507 such divisions in Anhui, divided into 225 subdistricts, 898 towns, 377 townships, and 7 ethnic townships. This list is divided first into the prefecture-level cities then the county-level divisions. city->county order. Do NOT move Hefei further down the list. It is the capital, so logically it should be first.--> Hefei Baohe District Subdistricts * Changqing Subdistrict (), Ningguo Road Subdistrict (), Wuhu Road Subdistrict (), Chaohu Road Subdistrict (), Luogang Subdistrict (), Yicheng Subdistrict () Towns *Feihe (), Daxu () Luyang District Subdistricts *Xinghuacun Subdistrict (), Sanpailou Subdistrict (), Guangming Subdistrict (), Xianqiao Subdistrict (), Bozhou Road Subdistrict (), Shouchun Road Su ...
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Tongling
Tongling (; former names: Tunglinghsien, Tungkwanshan) is a prefecture-level city in southern Anhui province. A river port along the Yangtze River, Tongling borders Wuhu to the east, Chizhou to the southwest and Anqing to the west. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,311,726 inhabitants whom 842,675 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of 3 urban districts. The asteroid 12418 Tongling was named after the city. Geography Tongling is located in southern Anhui on the southern (right) bank of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, with latitude ranging from 30° 45' 12" to 31° 07' 56" N and longitude ranging from 117° 42' 00" to 118° 10' 06" E; the maximal north–south extent is , and the greatest east–west width is . It borders Fanchang County to the southeast, Qingyang County and Nanling County to the south, Guichi District of Chizhou to the southwest, and, northwest across the Yangtze, Wuwei County and Zongyang County. Climate Administration The prefect ...
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Sanhe Old Town
__NOTOC__ Sanhe may also refer to these places in China: *Sanhe, Hebei (), a county-level city of Hebei Subdistricts * Sanhe Subdistrict, Fengdu County (三合街道), in Fengdu County, Chongqing * Sanhe Subdistrict, Sandu County (三合街道), in Sandu Shui Autonomous County, Guizhou * Sanhe Subdistrict, Chengdu (三河街道), in Xindu District, Chengdu, Sichuan Towns *Sanhe, Feixi County (三河), in Feixi County, Anhui * Sanhe, Fuyang (三合), in Fuyang, Anhui * Sanhe, Huainan (三和), in Huainan, Anhui *Sanhe, Bishan District (三合), in Bishan District, Chongqing * Sanhe, Shizhu County (三河), in Shizhu Tujia Autonomous County, Chongqing * Sanhe, Hezheng County (三合), in Hezheng County, Gansu * Sanhe, Longnan (三河), in Longnan, Gansu * Sanhe, Dabu County (三河), in Dabu County, Guangdong * Sanhe, Taishan (三合), in Taishan, Guangdong * Sanhe, Guangxi (三合), in Pubei County, Guangxi * Sanhe, Bozhou District (三合), in Bozhou District, Zunyi, Guizhou * Sa ...
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Qing Dynasty
The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing,, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-speaking ethnic group who unified other Jurchen tribes to form a new "Manchu" ethnic identity. The dynasty was officially proclaimed in 1636 in Manchuria (modern-day Northeast China and Outer Manchuria). It seized control of Beijing in 1644, then later expanded its rule over the whole of China proper and Taiwan, and finally expanded into Inner Asia. The dynasty lasted until 1912 when it was overthrown in the Xinhai Revolution. In orthodox Chinese historiography, the Qing dynasty was preceded by the Ming dynasty and succeeded by the Republic of China. The multiethnic Qing dynasty lasted for almost three centuries and assembled the territorial base for modern China. It was the largest imperial dynasty in the history of China and in 1790 the f ...
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Taiping Revolt
The Taiping Rebellion, also known as the Taiping Civil War or the Taiping Revolution, was a massive rebellion and civil war that was waged in China between the Manchu-led Qing dynasty and the Han, Hakka-led Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. It lasted from 1850 to 1864, although following the fall of Tianjing (now Nanjing) the last rebel army was not wiped out until August 1871. After fighting the bloodiest civil war in world history, with over 20 million dead, the established Qing government won decisively, although at a great price to its fiscal and political structure. The uprising was commanded by Hong Xiuquan, an ethnic Hakka (a Han subgroup) and the self-proclaimed brother of Jesus Christ. Its goals were religious, nationalist, and political in nature; Hong sought the conversion of the Han people to the Taiping's syncretic version of Christianity, to overthrow the Qing dynasty, and a state transformation. Rather than supplanting the ruling class, the Taipings sought to upend the m ...
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Battle Of Sanhe
The Battle of Sanhe (, literally "Battle of Three Rivers") was a major engagement of the Taiping Rebellion, occurring in 1858. During this battle, the elite troops of Zeng Guofan's Xiang Army were lost, along with one of its most capable commanders, Li Xubin as well as Zeng Guofan's brother Zeng Guohua. Prelude In August 1858 the Taiping Army took Luzhou (), in modern-day Hefei, Anhui, and the Imperial governor of Hunan-Guangdong Guanwen () ordered Li Xubin to counterattack by taking the cities and towns of Tongcheng, Shucheng, and Taihu (). Imperial Jiangning General Duxing'a () and Li Xubin consequently led over 10,000 troops and attacked Anhui from Hubei. On September 22 imperial troops took Taihu (). Afterwards, Li Xubin led 8,000 troops to continue the attack northward. On September 27 Li Xubin's imperial army took Qianshan. On October 13 they took Tongcheng, and on October 24 Shucheng. On November 3, after leaving behind 2,000 soldiers to guard the newly conquere ...
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Xiaonan River
Xiaonan District () is a district of the city of Xiaogan, Hubei, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Xiaogan City. Administrative divisions Four subdistricts: * Shuyuan Subdistrict (), Xinhua Subdistrict (), Guangchang Subdistrict (), Chezhan Subdistrict () Eight towns: * Xinpu (), Xihe (), Yangdian (), Dougang (), Xiaogang (), Maochen (), Sancha (), Zhuzhan () Three townships: * Pengxing Township (), Wolong Township (), Minji Township () Six other areas: *Xiaonan Economic Development Area (), Zhuhu Farm (), Dongshantou Stock Station (), Danyang Management Office (), Xiaotian Management Office (), Huaiyin Management Office Huaiyin may refer to: *Huai'an (), named Huaiyin before 2001, a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu, People's Republic of China *Huaiyin District, Huai'an (), Jiangsu, People's Republic of China *Huaiyin District, Jinan Huaiyin District () is one of ... () References County-level divisions of Hubei Xiaogan ...
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Hangbu River
The Hangbu () is a river of Feixi County, Anhui province, China. It originates on the north slope of the Dabie Mountains and is the largest of 33 tributaries of Lake Chaohu Chao Lake (), also known by its Chinese name Chao Hu, is a lake wholly situated in Hefei, the capital of Anhui Province. It is the largest lake in Anhui and one of the five largest freshwater lakes in China. Mythology According to legend, the .... The river flows into its western bank in a northeasterly direction and flows through the township of Sanhe. Longhekou Reservoir was built on the river in 1958. References Rivers of Anhui {{China-river-stub ...
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Village (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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Province (China)
The provincial level administrative divisions () are the highest-level administrative divisions of China. There are 34 such divisions claimed by the People's Republic of China, classified as 23 provinces (), five autonomous regions of China, autonomous regions, four Direct-administered municipalities of China, municipalities and two Special administrative regions of China, special administrative regions. The political status of Taiwan, political status of Taiwan Province, People's Republic of China, Taiwan Province along with Fukien Province, Republic of China, a small fraction of Fujian Province remain in dispute; those are under separate rule by the Taiwan, Republic of China, which is usually referred to as "Taiwan". Every province on Mainland China (including the island province of Hainan) has a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) provincial committee (), headed by a secretary (). The Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary, Committee Secretary is effectively in charge of the p ...
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