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What are the counties, cities and towns in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province?

Huzhou City currently governs three counties, Deqing, Changxing, and Anji, and two districts, Wuxing and Nanxun.

The total population is 2.5758 million, including 1.3036 million men and 1.2722 million women; the non-agricultural population is 778,100; the total area is 5,818 square kilometers; the urbanization level reaches 48.4%, and the central city built-up area is 65 square kilometers. .

Huzhou City is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province. It is a member city of the "Yangtze River Delta City Cluster", a core city of the Hangzhou Bay Greater Bay Area, and a central city of the G60 Science and Technology Innovation Corridor. It is located in the northern part of Zhejiang Province. It borders Jiaxing to the east, Hangzhou to the south, Tianmu Mountain to the west, Taihu Lake to the north, and faces Wuxi and Suzhou across the lake. It is a city named after the lake in the Taihu Lake area. It is located on the south bank of Taihu Lake, at the confluence of Dongtiao River and Xitiao River. It consists of 2 districts and 3 counties, covering an area of ??5820.13 square kilometers. The registered population in 2016 was 2.6484 million.

Huzhou is an ancient city in the south of the Yangtze River with a history of more than 2,300 years. Its establishment began in the Warring States Period. It has many natural landscapes and historical and cultural landscapes, such as Mogan Mountain and Nanxun Ancient Town. Huzhou is a member city of the "Yangtze River Delta City Cluster"[1], a national historical and cultural city[3], a national forest city, a national garden city, and a national sanitary city. It has local specialties such as Shuangdu snow lotus root and Taihu lily. products, and is also the birthplace of modern Hu merchants.

In 2016, Huzhou City achieved a regional GDP of 224.31 billion yuan.

In November 2017, it won the fifth national civilized city. In 2017, China’s prefecture-level cities ranked 21st in the Comprehensive Well-off Index.

Extended information:

The administrative division of Zhejiang Province, referred to as Zhejiang. The total area is approximately 101,800 square kilometers. The provincial capital is Hangzhou (the provincial government is located at No. 8 Shengfu Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou City). The province governs 11 prefecture-level cities, 37 municipal districts, 19 county-level cities, 32 counties, and 1 autonomous county (a total of 89 county-level administrative divisions). In 2017, the province had jurisdiction over 447 streets, 653 towns, 254 townships, and 14 ethnic townships. ?[2]? Among them, 27 towns including Longgang Town in Cangnan County, Diankou Town in Zhuji City, Guali Town in Xiaoshan District, and Qianqing Town in Keqiao District are pilot towns for small city cultivation.

Reference materials:

Administrative divisions of Zhejiang Province-Baidu Encyclopedia