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Which province is Xinyi from?

Basic overview

Xinyi City is located in the southwest of Guangdong Province, north of Maoming City, bordering Yang Chun City in the east, Gaozhou City in the south, Beiliu City and Rongxian County in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in the west, and luoding city in the north, with latitude 2211'16 "~ 22 42' 26" and longitude/kloc. East-west length 102.438+09 km, north-south width 57.656 km. The total area of the city is 3 1, 0 1.7 square kilometers, which is 20 kilometers away from Rongxian County, Guangxi, 0/00 kilometers away from Maoming City, 377 kilometers away from the provincial capital, and 2690 kilometers away from the capital Beijing.

The development of history

Xinyi has a long history. According to the textual research on the stone net pendant, stone spinning wheel and stone boat-shaped smashing unearthed in Gaoshan and Daping, the ancestors flourished in this land in the late Neolithic Age. Before Qin Dynasty, faith belonged to Baiyue. After Qin decided Baiyue, in the thirty-third year of Qin Shihuang (2 14 BC), Baiyue established three counties, namely Guilin, Elephant and Nanhai, and Xinyi belonged to Guilin County. In the sixth year of Ding Yuan in Han Dynasty (before 1 1 1), Xinyi belonged to Duan Xi County, Cangwu County and State History Department. In the seventh year of Jin Yonghe (AD 346), Xinyi belonged to Duan Xi County and Jin Kang County. In the Southern Dynasties (AD 502), Liangde County and Liangde County were established in Xinyi. Under Longzhou, in 598, in the eighteenth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty, Liangde County was changed to Huaide County. Textual research on Huaide Zhixinyi and Tan 'e counties in the fourth year of Tang Wude (62 1). And established Nanfuzhou in Xinyi County (now Zhenlong) to govern these three counties. In the five years of Wude, it was analyzed that Huaide set up Teliang County, which also belonged to South Fuzhou. In the eighth year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty (634), Nanfuzhou was renamed Douzhou, and its jurisdiction remained unchanged, belonging to the Dudufu of Rong County, Lingnan Road. In the fifth year of Song Kaibao (972), Huaide, Tan 'e and Teliang counties were abolished and merged into Xinyi County. Still under the jurisdiction of Douzhou. In the first year of Xingguo in Song Taiping (976), Song Taizong and Zhao Guangyi broke the ban and Xinyi County was changed to Xinyi County. In the fourth year of Song Xining (107 1), Douzhou was abandoned and Xinyi was under the jurisdiction of Gaozhou, Guangnan West Road. The Yuan Dynasty belonged to Gaozhou Road, Hainan Road and Haibei, and the Ming Dynasty belonged to Gaozhou Prefecture and was the secretary of Guangdong Province. Five capitals of Xinyi (now Baishi, Dacheng, Qianpai, Heshui, Xinbao, Pingtang, Sihe, Guizi, Wang Sha, Zhusha, An 'e, Hongguan, Chashan and Huai 'e) were established after the Luopang War in the fifth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1577). In the 22nd year of Qing Qianlong (1757), with the approval of the imperial court, Kang Ding, Xinfeng, probation and submission were all under the jurisdiction of Xinyi. Along the old map, Du Nan Town remains in Xining County. Xinyi was subordinate to Gaozhou Prefecture of Guangdong Province in Qing Dynasty. After the Republic of China (19 12), Xinyi successively belonged to Gaozhou military government, Gaozhou appeasement office, Gaolei Island, Lu Nan appeasement committee office, "Bashu" aftermath supervision office and the seventh district administrative supervision office. 1949101October 22nd, Xinyi County was liberated, covering South Guangdong Road, Korea and Zhanjiang. 1958165438+1October 15, Xinyi and Maoming were merged into Gaozhou county to administer Gaozhou city. 196 1 April 1 day, Xinyi county was re-established from Gaozhou county, and its residence was Dongzhen. The Guding Commune in Xinyi County (including Guding, Magui and Shenzhen) is under the jurisdiction of Gaozhou County. Since June 1983, Xinyi has been assigned to Maoming City, 65438. It governs 23 towns including Dongzhen, Zhenlong, Shuikou, Beijie, Gaopo, Jintong, Jingkou, Ding Bao, Dong Chi, Zhusha, An 'e, Guizi, Wang Sha, Hongguan, Chashan, Hu Aixiang, Baishi, Dacheng, Qianpai, Heshui, Xinbao, Pingtang and Sihe. In 2004, Jingkou merged into Jin Dong Town, Gaopo merged into Beijie Town, and An 'e and Wang Sha merged into Zhusha Town. In 2005, Dongzhen Town was changed into a sub-district office. At present, there are 18 towns and 1 sub-district offices in the city, with 370 village committees and 8 neighborhood committees under its jurisdiction.