Jiangsu Road Subdistrict () is a
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in
Changning District
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It is one of the busiest subdistricts in Changning District and consists of the main governmental headquarters of Changning District. The subdistrict is located in the eastern portion of the district, spanning in area, and having a population of 51,883 as of the
2010 Chinese Census
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It is home to
Jiangsu Road Station.
History
The
subdistrict A subdistrict or sub-district is an administrative division that is generally smaller than a district.
Equivalents
* Administrative posts of East Timor, formerly Portuguese-language
* Kelurahan, in Indonesia
* Mukim, a township in Brunei, Ind ...
was founded in 1960, and named after , which passes through it.
By the end of 1992, the subdistrict comprised 22
residential communities, and was home to 68,096 people, living in 23,800 households.
By 1995, its population was about 72,500 people.
By 2004, the subdistrict was divided into 13 residential communities,
as it is today.
Administrative divisions
Jiangsu Road Subdistrict is divided into 13
residential communities.
It residential communities are as follows:
* Qishan Community ()
* Jiangsu Community ()
* Wancun Community ()
* Nanwang Community ()
* Dongbang Community ()
* Yusan Community ()
* Caojiayan Community ()
* Xibang Community ()
* Fushi Community ()
* Changxin Community ()
* Huashan Community ()
* Lixi Community ()
* Beiwang Community ()
References
Changning, Shanghai
Township-level divisions of Shanghai
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