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Dongchang, Tonghua
Dongchang District () is a district of the city of Tonghua, Jilin, China. Administrative divisions There are 9 subdistricts, 1 town and 2 townships A township is a form of human settlement or administrative subdivision. Its exact definition varies among countries. Although the term is occasionally associated with an urban area, this tends to be an exception to the rule. In Australia, Canad .... * Dongchang Subdistrict () * Minzhu Subdistrict () * Laozhan Subdistrict () * Tuanjie Subdistrict () * Xinzhan Subdistrict () * Guangming Subdistrict () * Longquan Subdistrict () * Binjiang Subdistrict () * Jinchang Town () * Huangtong Township () * Jiangdong Township () References External links County-level divisions of Jilin {{Jilin-geo-stub ...
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Postal Code Of China
Postal codes in the China, People's Republic of China () are postal codes used by China Post for the delivery of letters and goods within mainland China. China Post uses a six-digit all-numerical system with four tiers: the first tier, composed of the first two digits, show the provinces of China, province, province-equivalent direct-controlled municipalities of China, municipality, or autonomous regions of China, autonomous region; the second tier, composed of the third digit, shows the postal zone within the province, municipality or autonomous region; the fourth digit serves as the third tier, which shows the postal office within prefectures of the People's Republic of China, prefectures or prefecture-level city, prefecture-level cities; the last two digits are the fourth tier, which indicates the specific mailing area for delivery. The range 000000–009999 was originally marked for Taiwan (The Republic of China) but is not used because it not under the control of the People' ...
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Dongchang Subdistrict
Dongchang may refer to: * Eastern Depot, a Ming dynasty secret police agency * Dongchang District, a district in Tonghua, Jilin, China ** Dongchang Subdistrict, a subdistrict in Dongchang District * Dongchang, Sichuan (董场), a town in Dayi County, Sichuan, China * Dongchang, Guangxi (东昌), a town in Lipu County, Guangxi, China See also *Dongchangfu District Dongchangfu () is a district of the city of Liaocheng, Shandong province, China. It is administered by Liaocheng. It has an area of and around 1 million inhabitants (2003). Administrative divisions As of 2012, this District is divided to 10 subd ..., a district in Liaocheng, Shandong, China * Dong Chang (warlord) (died 896), warlord and self-proclaimed emperor during the late Tang dynasty * Dongcheng District (other) * Tongchang County, a county in North P'yŏngan province, North Korea {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Binjiang Subdistrict, Tonghua
Binjiang () urban district HangzhouZhejiang The district's total area is , and its permanent population totals 503,859 people as of 2020. Toponymy The district's name is derived from its geographic location along the Qiantang River, and literally translates to river bank (). History The area of present-day Binjiang District belonged to the ancient Chinese state of Yue. Xixing Old Street (), a neighborhood within , has been continuously inhabited since the Spring and Autumn period. Xixing was established by Yue statesman Fan Li. The area fell under the jurisdiction of , the subdivisions of which are known as far back as the Tang dynasty. Present-day Binjiang District lies along the ancient Grand Canal, which made the area central to the movement of goods and people from north China to south China. The area was a major point for the export of goods abroad. During the Tang dynasty, the ancient town of Xixing was a major center for poetry. During the Japanese invasion of ...
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Longquan Subdistrict, Tonghua
Longquan () is a county-level city and former county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Lishui in southwestern Zhejiang Province, China, located on the upper reaches of the Ou River and bordering Fujian province to the southwest. Called Longyuan () before the Tang dynasty, Longquan adopted its current name because of the naming taboo of Emperor Gaozu, the founder of Tang whose personal name was Li Yuan (). Demographics Longquan has a population of around 270,000. There is an ''Ethnic Township'' set aside for the She-nation minority at Zhuyang (). Celadons and swords Longquan is famous locally for its swords and Longquan celadon ceramics, both of which are often regarded as historically the finest in China. Longquan celadon was one of China's finest ceramics from the Song dynasty until it fell out of fashion in the Imperial court during the Ming dynasty. Production continued but at lower quality. The swords made in Longquan (Longquanjian) are famous ...
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Guangming Subdistrict, Tonghua
Guāngmíng () may refer to: Newspapers *''Guangming Daily'', national newspaper in China * ''Guang Ming Daily'' (Malaysia), Chinese-language newspaper based in Malaysia Locations * Guangming District, Shenzhen, Guangdong ** Guangming Line, Shenzhen Metro * Guangming Peak, Huangshan, Anhui * Guangming Road station, Shanghai Metro in Kunshan, Jiangsu ;Subdistricts * Guangming Subdistrict, Hefei, in Luyang District, Hefei, Anhui * Guangming Subdistrict, Beijing, in Shunyi District, Beijing * Guangming Subdistrict, Shenzhen, in Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong * Guangming Subdistrict, Tangshan, in Lubei District, Tangshan, Hebei * Guangming Subdistrict, Hegang, in Xiangyang District, Hegang, Heilongjiang * Guangming Subdistrict, Jiagedaqi District, in Jiagedaqi District, Daxing'anling Prefecture, Heilongjiang * Guangming Subdistrict, Helong, in Helong, Jilin * Guangming Subdistrict, Hunchun, in Hunchun, Jilin * Guangming Subdistrict, Meihekou, in Meihekou, Jilin * Guangmin ...
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Xinzhan Subdistrict
Xinzhan may refer to: *Xinzhan, Jiaohe Xinzhan () is a town in the county-level city of Jiaohe, Jilin, China. It is located in north of Jiaohe's city center. To its north is the county-level city of Shulan, to its east is , to its south is Lafa Subdistrict, and to its west is . The ..., a town in Jiaohe, Jilin, China * Xinzhan, Heilongjiang, a town in Zhaoyuan, Heilongjiang, China * Xinzhan, Henan, a town in Huaiyang County, Henan, China * Xinzhan, Guizhou, a town in Tongzi County, Guizhou, China * Xinzhan Township, a township in Fuyu, Jilin, China * Xinzhan Subdistrict, a subdistrict in Dongchang District, Tonghua, Jilin, China See also *'' Xin Zhan: Red Cliff'', a 2008 Mandarin EP by Alan Dawa Dolma {{geodis ...
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Minzhu Subdistrict, Tonghua
Democracy (from , ''dēmos'' 'people' and ''kratos'' 'rule') is a form of government in which political power is vested in the people or the population of a state. Under a minimalist definition of democracy, rulers are elected through competitive elections while more expansive or maximalist definitions link democracy to guarantees of civil liberties and human rights in addition to competitive elections. In a direct democracy, the people have the direct authority to deliberate and decide legislation. In a representative democracy, the people choose governing officials through elections to do so. The definition of "the people" and the ways authority is shared among them or delegated by them have changed over time and at varying rates in different countries. Features of democracy oftentimes include freedom of assembly, association, personal property, freedom of religion and speech, citizenship, consent of the governed, voting rights, freedom from unwarranted governmental deprivation ...
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Township (China)
Townships ( zh, s=乡, labels=no), formally township-level divisions ( zh, s=乡级行政区, labels=no), are the basic level (fourth-level administrative units) of political divisions in the People's Republic of China. They are similar to municipalities and communes in other countries and in turn may contain village committees and villages. In 1995 there were 29,648 townships and 17,570 towns (a total of 47,218 township-level divisions) in China which included the territories held by the Republic of China and claimed by the PRC. 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" ( zh, s=乡长, hp=xiāngzhǎng, links=no). 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 off ...
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District (China)
The term ''district'', in the context of China, is used to refer to several unrelated political divisions in both ancient and modern China. In the modern context, district ( zh, s=区, labels=no), formally city-governed district, city-controlled district, or municipal district ( zh, s=市辖区, links=no, labels=no), are subdivisions of a Direct-administered municipality, municipality or a prefecture-level city. The rank of a district derives from the rank of its city. Districts of a municipality are prefectures of China, prefecture-level; districts of a sub-provincial division, sub-provincial city are sub-prefecture-level; and districts of a prefecture-level city are counties of China, county-level. The term was also formerly used to refer to obsolete District (China)#County-controlled districts (obsolete), county-controlled districts (also known as district public office). However, if the word ''district'' is encountered in the context of ancient history of China, Chinese ...
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Town (China)
When referring to Administrative divisions of China#Township level (4th), political divisions of China, town is the standard English translation of the Chinese (traditional: ; zh, p=zhèn , w=chen4). The Constitution of the People's Republic of China classifies towns as fourth-level administrative units, along with, for example, Townships of China, townships ( zh, s=乡 , p=xiāng). A township is typically smaller in population and more remote than a town. Similar to 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 a rural area with some Villages of China, villages ( zh, labels=no, s=村 , p=cūn, or zh, labels=no, s=庄 , p=zhuāng). 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 s ...
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