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How many towns are there in Longli County, Guizhou Province?

Longli County is located in the middle of Guizhou Province. Total area 15 18 km2 (simplified version)/152 1 km2 (Guizhou Yearbook). At the end of 2003, the total population was 205,400. The ethnic minorities with a large population are Miao and Buyi.

Longshan town, where the county people's government is located, postal code: 55 1200. Code: 522730. Area code: 0854. Pinyin: Longlixian. Longli County governs 6 towns and 8 townships: Longshan Town, Sanyuan Town, Xingshi Town, Gujiao Town, Yangchang Town, Xima Town, Grassland Township, Ma Zhi Township, Shuichang Township, Wanzhai Township, Bai Sheng Township, Bajiang Township, Gulong Township and Nabang Township.

Qinglongli county. Named after Longjiashan. According to "Explanation of County Names": "Take the name of the long family".

In 2000, Longli County governed 6 towns and 8 townships. According to the data of the fifth census, the total population of the county is 192436. Population (people) in each township: Longshan Town 40 122 Sanyuan Town 7875 Maochang Town 13054 Gujiao Town 15729 Yangchang Town 16 133 Xima Town 2 1764 Zhu Min Town. 8640 Bai Sheng Township 10738 Bajiang Township 7975 Gulong Township 12 154 Which Township 1 1895.

On March 20th, 2002, with the approval of Guizhou Provincial People's Government, Maochang Town in Longli County was renamed as Xingshi Town. The Town People's Government is stationed in Star Shi Cun, and the administrative area under its jurisdiction is the original administrative area of Maochang Town.

In 2003, Longli County governed 6 towns and 8 townships, with 159 village committees and 10 neighborhood committees. At the end of the year, the total population was 205,400, including 78,300 ethnic minorities and non-agricultural population 1.84 million.

In 2006, Longli County administered 6 towns and 8 townships: Longshan Town, Sanyuan Town, Xingshi Town, Gujiao Town, Yangchang Town, Xima Town, Grassland Township, Ma Zhi Township, Shuichang Township, Wanzhai Township, Bai Sheng Township, Bajiang Township, Gulong Township and Nabang Township. Longli, named after the hometown of the dragon, belongs to Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, located at the east gate of Guiyang and the north gate of Qiannan, and is the first stop at the east exit of Guiyang, the provincial capital. The land area of the county is 152 1 square kilometer, and there are 2/kloc-0 ethnic groups such as Han, Buyi and Miao, with a total population of 202,000, of which ethnic minorities account for 39.5%. There are 2 10 national highway, high-grade highway in Guangxi, Hunan-Guizhou, Guizhou-Guangxi railway and Liu Zhu double-track railway running across the east and west. The county seat is about 28 kilometers away from Guiyang city center and 23 kilometers away from Guiyang International Airport, with convenient transportation and superior geographical position.

Longli became the name of the administrative region, which began in the Yuan Dynasty and lasted for twenty years (1283). At that time, Longli Prefecture was in the territory of this county, with Longli County under it. The name "Longli" has been used for over 700 years. Dragon is a spiritual animal in ancient China mythology, symbolizing auspiciousness, prosperity and national security. Among the more than 2,500 counties in China, there are only a handful of counties beginning with the word "dragon", and there is only one county in Longli, Guizhou. As for the origin of "Longli", it has been passed down from generation to generation as "the hometown of dragons". According to the Ming Dynasty's New Records of Guizhou Tujing, this mountain was named Longjia, which was ruled by Wei. Because the dragon of Longjia Mountain was in the village, it was named Longli.