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Shuikou may refer to: *Shuikou, Meizhou, a town in Xingning City, Meizhou, Guangdong Province, China *Shuikou, Yanling, a town in Yanling County, Huzhou, Hunan Province, China *Shuikou, Gutian, a town in Gutian County, Ningde, Fujian Province, China *Shuikou, Dehua, a town in Dehua County, Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China *Shuikou, Kaiping, a town in Kaiping City, Jiangmen, Guangdong Province, China *Shuikou, Chongzuo, a town in Longzhou County, Chongzuo, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China *Shuikou, Liping, a town in Liping County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou, China *Shuikou, Suining, a town in Suining County, Hunan, Suining County, Shaoyang, Hunan Province, China *Shuikou, Binzhou, a town in Binzhou, Shaanxi, Binzhou City, Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, China *Shuikou, Changxing, a township in Changxing County, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, China See also

*Shuikou Dam, Fujian Province, China {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Shuikou, Meizhou
Shuikou is a Towns of the People's Republic of China, town under the jurisdiction of Xingning, Guangdong, Xingning City, Meizhou, in eastern Guangdong Province, China. References

Xingning, Guangdong Township-level divisions of Guangdong {{Guangdong-geo-stub ...
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Binzhou, Shaanxi
Binzhou (), formerly known as Bin County or Binxian (), is a county-level city of Xianyang, Shaanxi, China, bordering Gansu province in two disparate sections to the north and west. History When Binzhou was first established during the Qin dynasty, it was called Qi County (). Later, the name was changed to Xinping Jun. During the Tang dynasty, The emperor Xuanzong changed its name to Binzhou. While in 1913 it was changed to Bin County (). In 1964, the name was changed once more, closer to its current form (). In May 2018, with the approval of the State Council, the then-Bin County was upgraded to the present county-level city status and renamed Binzhou. In its current form, Bin County is named for Bin, the former home where Buzhu settled the Ji clan which became the Zhou dynasty. Administrative Subdivisions Binzhou holds jurisdiction over thirteen towns. ;Towns - Towns are upgraded from Townships. - Towns are established newly. - Former Towns are merged to other. * Xiaoz ...
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Suining County, Hunan
Suining County () is a county in the Province of Hunan, China, it is under the administration of Shaoyang City. Located in the southwest of the province, the county is bordered to the north by Dongkou County, to the west by Huitong and Jingzhou Counties, to the southwest by Tongdao County, to the southeast by Chengbu County, and to the east by Wugang City. Suining County covers an area of , and as of 2015, it had a registered population of 387,800 and a permanent resident population of 356,800. ohnsn.gov (25-Mar-16)/ref> The county has nine towns and eight townships under its jurisdiction. The county seat A county seat is an administrative center, seat of government, or capital city of a county or parish (administrative division), civil parish. The term is in use in five countries: Canada, China, Hungary, Romania, and the United States. An equiva ... is the town of Changpu ().hnsnnews (1-Dec-15)ohnsnnews.com/ref> Administrative divisions ;8 towns * Changpu () * Huang ...
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Liping County
Liping County () ( Dong language: Liic bienc) is a county in the southeast of Guizhou province, China, bordering Hunan to the east and Guangxi to the southeast. It is part of the Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture. History The county was affected by the Miao rebellion of 1736-36. The county is home to many Dong people. *1322 (years to two years) set up a long lawsuit in Liping. The Liping government started to set up in 1413 to 1913, with a history of 500 years. *In 1283, eighty thousand people in the ancient state of the military and civilian (ancient state, this Leigh Bing Rory). To rule for two years (in 1322), the abolition of Zongguan Fu, Li Ping Village renamed Liping Zhai, in Ping lawsuit change Liping lawsuit, jurisdiction over 12 executive our, Huguang province state think appease our thought state, this cengong), Li Pingshi name. *On 1385, the abolition of Liping long lawsuit, built five Wei command division, military duct, administer 15 2 villages, 14 e ...
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Shuikou, Chongzuo
Shuikou is a town in Longzhou County, Chongzuo, Guangxi, China. It is a border town of Tà Lùng in Vietnam. Due to its location on the border crossing to Vietnam and its educational and medical infrastructure, Shuikou is of regional importance. Shuikou mainly produces sugar cane, rice, corn, beans and fruits such as jackfruit. Shuikou's main industries are in the food and medicine industries. There are several monuments that commemorate the events surrounding the Sino-French War of 1885. Border crossing Shuikou border crossing is a national first-class trade port. In 1792 the border crossing officially opened. In 1889, an customs office was set up to facilitate trading. Through the 1950s, significant amounts of aid was sent through Shuikou to support North Vietnam North Vietnam, officially the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV; ; VNDCCH), was a country in Southeast Asia from 1945 to 1976, with sovereignty fully recognized in 1954 Geneva Conference, 1954. A me ...
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Shuikou, Yanling
Shuikou Town () is an urban town A town is a type of a human settlement, generally larger than a village but smaller than a city. The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative stat ... in Yanling County, Hunan Province, People's Republic of China. Cityscape The town is divided into 20 villages and one community, which the following areas: Shuikou Community, Taoling Village, Muwan Village, Guancangxia Village, Shuikou Village, Shuixi Village, Shuinan Village, Liankeng Village, Zha Village, Banqiao Village, Zaoshu Village, Datang Village, Xilong Village, Yanchi Village, Shuangshan Village, Taoyuan Village, Xiaowan Village, Ziyuan Village, Baiyuan Village, Jiang Village, and Xialong Village. References External links {{Hunan Yanling County divisions Divisions of Yanling County ...
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Kaiping
Kaiping (), postal map romanization, alternately romanization of Chinese, romanized in Cantonese as Hoiping, in local dialect as Hoihen, is a county-level city in Guangdong provinces of China, Province, China. It is located in the western section of the Pearl River Delta and administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Jiangmen. The surrounding area, especially Sze Yup (), is the ancestral homeland of many overseas Chinese, particularly in the Chinese Americans, United States. Kaiping has a population of 748,777 as of 2020 and an area of . The locals speak a variant of the Sze Yup dialect. History During the Northern Song dynasty (960–1127), Kaiping was under the administration of Xin'an county () Under the Qing Empire, Qing (1649), made up part of the fu (administrative division), commandery of Zhaoqing, Shiuhing (Zhaoqing). From AD 1649 to AD 1949, the administration centre of Kaiping was Cangcheng (), from AD 1950 to AD 1953, the administration center moved to Ch ...
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