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General situation of Zhang Ying town area

Zhang Ying Township is located five kilometers west of Linquan County, Fuyang City, Anhui Province. Zhang Ying Township Government on the south bank of Quanhe River is built on the Zhang Yingji, bordering Chengguan Town, Baimiao in Linquan County and Liu Fu Town in Henan Province in the east, separated from Tianqiao River (Lu 'an River) in the south and facing Daxing Town in Henan Province in the north. The average altitude is 42 meters.

Zhang Ying Town has a short history and was established after the 1975 catastrophic flood. About Zhang Ying Township, formerly known as Qiao Zhou People's Commune, 1962 In April, according to the instructions of the county party committee, Qiao Zhou People's Commune was established in the suburbs, one kilometer south of Zhang Ying Township, and Lintong Mortar Road 1959 was completed in June, passing through the middle of Zhang Ying Village. With this road, it is more convenient for the county to contact Zhang Ying, and the inspection and guidance of the commune in the county should also be carried out from Zhang Ying. Furthermore, according to the actual situation, the establishment of cooperatives should be built beside the highway, and the county-level indicator cooperatives were laid in Zhang Yingji, and then Qiao Zhou Grain Station, Qiao Zhou Grain Station and Qiao Zhou Credit Cooperative were built. These units are located on both sides of Hu Lin Road in Zhang Yingji, so Zhang Ying naturally became a collection at 1975, and the commune office was moved to the south side of Hu Lin Road in Zhang Yingji due to the establishment of the above units. Until February 1979, Qiao Zhou commune was abolished and the suburbs were established. Zhang Ying was changed to Zhang Ying Township Government and Hanlou Township. At present, the total population of Zhang Ying Township is 57,809, with a total area of about 26 square kilometers. Township13,214 households. The population density is 2223 people/km2, of which the non-agricultural population is 1760, and there are no ethnic minorities. The total cultivated land area is 4 1724 mu, which governs 26 administrative villages and 94 natural villages.