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Autonomous County () is an
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in the northeast of
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province, China, bordering
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to the north and
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province to the east. It is under the administration of the
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of
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Administrative divisions

Towns (13): Liaogao () , Pandan () , Panxin () , Dapingchang () , Pujiao () , Zhaiying () , Mengqi () , Wuluo () , Ganlong () , Changxingbao () , Yajia () , Daxing () , Niulang () Townships (15): Jiujang () , Shichang () , Zhengda () , Changping () , Taipingying () , Pingtou () , Dalu () , Miao'ai () , Lengshuiqi () , Danliang () , Waqi () , Yong'an () , Mushu () , Huangban () , Shabahe ()


Climate


References


External links


Official website of Songtao County government
{{authority control County-level divisions of Guizhou Miao autonomous counties