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

As of 20 19, there are 6 towns and no townships in Anlong County, Guizhou Province.

Anlong County has jurisdiction over 6 towns (Puping Town, Dushan Town, Haizi Town, Yu Sa Town, Longshan Town and Wanfenghu Town) and 3 sub-district offices (Qifeng, Zhao Di and Qianxiang).

1. Puping Town is located in the north of Anlong County, with provincial highway 3 13 (from Anlong County to Xingren County) passing through the territory, 7 km away from the county seat 105 24' 33 "in east longitude and 2514'/kloc in north latitude. Dushan Town in the east, Qianxiang Sub-district Office in the south, Yu Sa Town in the west and Tunjiao Town in the north.

2. Dushan Town governs 12 administrative villages,12 villagers' groups, and 5 163 households with 20,883 people, including17,030 permanent residents, who are inhabited by Han, Buyi and Miao nationalities.

3. Yu Sa Town is located in the northwest of Anlong County, 33 kilometers away from the county seat. The whole town covers an area of 126.83 square kilometers, and the existing cultivated land area is 18500 mu, including 7500 mu of paddy fields and 0/1000 mu of dry land. Adjacent to Puping Town, Gotang Town, xinqiao town, Longguang Town and Haizi Township.

4. Longshan Town is located in the north of Anlong County, about 39 kilometers away from the county seat, at the junction of Anlong, Xingren and Zhenfeng counties. The whole town governs 13 administrative villages and 148 villagers' groups, with a total area of 122.93 square kilometers, with more than 7,800 households, accounting for 83.6%.

5. Wanfenghu Town is named after the construction of Tianshengqiao I and II hydropower stations in the national "West-to-East Power Transmission" water control project. It is the junction of six counties and cities in Yunnan, Guizhou and Guangxi provinces, integrating electricity, shipping, fishery, scenery and tourism.

Buyi, Miao, Tujia, Dong, Yi, Gelao, Shui and other ethnic minorities are mainly inhabited, among which ethnic minorities account for 47.25% of the total population of Anlong County.

Anlong County is adjacent to Ceheng County in the east, Xingyi City in the west, Longlin County across the river in the south and Xingren County and Zhenfeng County in the north.

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The Historical Evolution of Anlong County

19111October, the Revolution of 1911 succeeded in Wuchang and overthrew the rule of the Qing Dynasty. Xingyifu Branch of Guizhou Autonomous Society planned the uprising of Fucheng Gerontology Society, and drove away the magistrate Fang Quan and general Qi Yide.

The military government of Guizhou appointed Nie Shukai as the agent of Xingyi Prefecture. 19 12 In February, Nie Shukai was officially appointed as the magistrate of Xingyi Prefecture. 19 13 September, Xingyi Prefecture was abolished and Nanlong County was established.

1922165438+1October19 was renamed as "Anlong County" and later placed under Xingren Administrative Supervision Department.

1949 12 liberation, successively belonging to Xingren and Xingyi areas.

1982 changed to southwest Guizhou Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture.

Anlong County People's Government-Historical Evolution

Brief Introduction of the People's Government of Anlong County-Anlong