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Administrative divisions of Zaozhuang

196 1 12 In September, Zaozhuang established a prefecture-level province directly under the central government, which governs Qi Village, Taierzhuang, Yicheng, Xuecheng, Zaozhuang Town and 56 people's communes.

On July 1976 and 12, the central district was established, and the part under the jurisdiction of Qicun District was placed under the central district.

1979 tengxian was assigned to Zaozhuang city.

1983165438+10 In October, Qicun District was changed to Shanting, and Dongba Town of Tengzhou was placed under Shanting.

By 1985, Zaozhuang has five districts (Shizhong District, Xuecheng District, Yicheng District, Taierzhuang District and Shanting), 1 county (tengxian), five sub-district offices, 53 townships and 32 towns.

1On March 7th, 988, the State Council approved the change of tengxian into Tengzhou City.

In March of 20001year, the administrative divisions of Zaozhuang city were greatly adjusted, and 30 towns were reduced, with a reduction ratio of 33%. Zaozhuang has 14 sub-district offices, 42 towns and 5 townships. Since then, the sub-district offices, towns and townships in Zaozhuang City have been slightly adjusted.

In 20 12, Zaozhuang City has five districts, namely, Shizhong District, Xuecheng District, Yicheng District, Taierzhuang District, Shanting City and Tengzhou City 1 city, 18 street, 44 towns and 2 townships. Tengzhou City, located in the south of Shandong Province, with a total area of 1.485 square kilometers, governs 2 1 towns and streets, 1.246 administrative villages (residences) and a total population of 1.7 million, is the most populous county-level city in Shandong Province.

Xuecheng District, located in the west of Zaozhuang City, is the south gate of Shandong Province and the new political and cultural center of Zaozhuang City, with a total area of 423.02 square kilometers. Now it has jurisdiction over 7 towns and streets, 197 administrative villages and 24 neighborhood committees, including Taozhuang Town, Zouwu Town, Lincheng Sub-district Office, Changzhuang Town, Zhou Ying Town, shagou town and Jushan Sub-district Office.

Shizhong District, located in the east of central Zaozhuang City, with a total area of 375.27 square kilometers, accounting for 8.25% of the total area of Zaozhuang City. It has jurisdiction over five towns of Mengzhuang, Shuiguo, Qicun, Xiwangzhuang and Yongan, and six streets of Guangming Road, Zhongxin Street, Wenhua Road, Longshan Road, Tabu and Mining Area.

In 2006, Shanting administered 10 townships (streets) and 255 administrative villages (neighborhood committees).

Yicheng District, located in southern Shandong, is a county-level city in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, with a total area of 635 square kilometers, accounting for 14% of the total area of Zaozhuang City and 0. 14% of the total area of Shandong Province. In March of 200 1 year, villages and towns merged. Yicheng District governs 5 towns and 2 streets, namely Liuyuan Town (formerly Wangzhuang Township and Tangyin Township), Yinping Town (formerly Yinping Town and Jinlingsi Town), Gushao Town (formerly Gushao Town, Fangshang Town and Caozhuang Town), Dige Town (formerly Dige Town and Ganlugou Town) and Eshan Town (formerly Eshan Town and Luo Zhuang Town).

Taierzhuang has jurisdiction over Zhang Shanzi Town, Jiantou Market Town, Nigou Town, Malantun Town and Pizhuang Town, and the Canal Sub-district Office. * * * There are 2 1 1 administrative villages and 347 natural villages. Place name and producing area County producing area Shizhong District was established in 1976, because it is located in the east of Zaozhuang City. Located in the city's political, economic, cultural, scientific and technological, transportation center, it was named Shanting 1983 New District, formerly known as Qicun District. Taierzhuang District is named after the resident of the district government is located in Shanting Town at the northern foot of Shuang Shan. Legend has it that Taierzhuang is called Taijiazhuang, which later evolved into Taierzhuang. Now it is located in Yixian County in the second year of Ming Hongwu in Yicheng District of Taierzhuang (1369), and 1962 was renamed Yicheng District. Yi's name originated from Yi Mountain in Nange. According to legend, due to the mountainous contact in the territory, Gu Yi and Yi are both Xuecheng in Xuecheng District. In Xia and Shang Dynasties, it was called Guo Xue (now Guanqiao, Tengzhou City). During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Tian built a city on a large scale, hence the name Tengzhou, Tengzhou City and Xuecheng. Take the meaning of spring water surging, and in 600 ad.