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Which county does the 18th Station of Daxinganling belong to?

The 18th Daxinganling Station belongs to Tahe County.

shibazhan oroqen ethnic township belongs to Tahe county in Daxinganling region of Heilongjiang province, which is located in the southeast of Tahe county and on the left bank of the middle and lower reaches of Huma river.

Eighteen Stations

Eighteen Stations Oroqen Ethnic Township, which belongs to Tahe County, Daxinganling region, Heilongjiang Province, is located in the southeast of Tahe County and on the left bank of the middle and lower reaches of Huma River. It borders Baiyinna Oroqen Township and hanjiayuan Zi Town in Huma County in the east and south, Targen Town in xinlin in the southwest, Tahe Town and Walagan Town in the west and northwest, and Yixiken Township in the north.

in p>218, the regional area was 1,571.51 square kilometers and the registered population was 3,925. In the 24th year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (1685), a post station was set up, which belonged to the deputy commander-in-chief of Heilongjiang Province. In the Republic of China, it belonged to Huma Hall Administration Bureau, Huma County and Oupu County. In the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China (March 1947), it was assigned to Oupu District, Huma County. In January 1956, Oroqen Township was established. In April 1958, it was changed to an 18-station commune.

In July p>196, it merged with Hunan Forestry Bureau to form Hunan Forestry Commune. In January 1961, Shibazhan Commune was founded, belonging to Huma County. In August 1981, it was assigned to Tahe County. In 1984, it was changed to 18 stations of Oroqen nationality township. In October 219, the 18-station Oroqen ethnic village governed six administrative villages.