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What counties are there in Guizhou?

Guizhou Province has 64 counties, namely:

Kaiyang County, Xifeng County, Xiuwen County, Shuicheng County, Pan County, Pingba County, Puding County County, Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Guanling Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Ziyun Miao and Buyi Autonomous County, Zunyi County, Tongzi County, Suiyang County, Zheng'an County, Fenggang County, Meitan County, Yuqing County, Xishui County , Daozhen Gelao and Miao Autonomous County.

Wuchuan Gelao and Miao Autonomous County, Dafang County, Qianxi County, Jinsha County, Zhijin County, Nayong County, Hezhang County, Weining Yi, Hui and Miao Autonomous County, Jiangkou County, Shiqian County, Sinan County, Dejiang County, Yuping Dong Autonomous County, Yinjiang Tujia and Miao Autonomous County, Yanhe Tujia Autonomous County, Songtao Miao Autonomous County, Libo County, Guiding County, Weng'an County.

Dushan County, Pingtang County, Luodian County, Changshun County, Longli County, Huishui County, Sandu Shui Autonomous County, Xingren County, Pu'an County, Qinglong County, Zhenfeng County, Wangmo County , Ceheng County, Anlong County, Huangping County, Shibing County, Sansui County, Zhenyuan County, Cengong County, Tianzhu County, Jinping County, Jianhe County, Taijiang County, Liping County, Rongjiang County, Congjiang County.

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Administrative divisions

Evolution of divisions

On November 15, 1949, the Chinese People's Liberation Army liberated Guiyang, and on December 26 The People's Government of Guizhou Province was established on the same day. In the early days of liberation, the province had 1 directly administered city, 8 special districts, 1 special district municipality, and 79 counties.

In April 1956, the three prefectures of Guiding, Zhenyuan and Duyun were abolished, and the Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture and the Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture were established, with Kaili and Duyun as their administrative offices.

In 1956, two villages in Qijiang County, Sichuan Province were placed under the jurisdiction of Lushui County, Guizhou Province (later renamed Xishui County).

In 1965, the organizational structure of Duyun City was restored and it became the capital of Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture.

In 1967, the Liupanshui area was established, and the Panxian Special Economic Zone (including Langdai County), Shuicheng Special Economic Zone, and Liuzhi Special Economic Zone were placed under the jurisdiction of Liupanshui City.

In 1970, Wanshan Special Zone was established, under the jurisdiction of Tongren Prefecture.

In December 1978, the Liupanshui area was abolished and the prefecture-level Liupanshui City was established, with jurisdiction over three special zones. The municipal government is stationed in the Shuicheng Special Zone, making it the second prefecture-level city in Guizhou.

In September 1981, the Xingyi region was abolished and the Qianxinan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture was established, with Xingyi County as its administrative seat.

In 1983, Kaili County of Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture was abolished and Kaili City, a county-level city, was established as the capital of the autonomous prefecture.

In 1987, the Shuicheng Special Economic Zone of Liupanshui City was abolished, Shuicheng County and Zhongshan District were established, and the Liupanshui Municipal Government's residence was changed to Zhongshan District.

In 1988, Xingyi County of Southwest Guizhou Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture was abolished and county-level Xingyi City was established as the capital of the autonomous prefecture.

In 1990, Chishui County in Zunyi Prefecture was abolished and county-level Chishui City was established. Merge Anshun City and Anshun County as the administrative center of Anshun region.

In 1992, the Panxian Special Economic Zone of Liupanshui City was abolished and Panxian County was established. Qingzhen County in Anshun Prefecture was abolished and Qingzhen City at the county level was established, which is still under the jurisdiction of Anshun Prefecture.

In 1994, Renhuai County in Zunyi Prefecture was abolished and county-level Renhuai City was established. Bijie County in Bijie Prefecture was abolished and Bijie City at the county level was established as the administrative center of Bijie District.

In 1996, Qingzhen City, Xiuwen County, Kaiyang County, and Xifeng County, which were originally part of Anshun area, were placed under the jurisdiction of Guiyang City.

In 1997, Zunyi District and County-level Zunyi City were abolished and prefecture-level Zunyi City was established. The original county-level Zunyi City was changed to Honghuagang District, and the original Zunyi County seat was moved to Nanbai Town. Zunyi City governs one district, two cities and ten counties.

In 2000, Anshun District was abolished and prefecture-level Anshun City was established. The original county-level Anshun City was changed to Xixiu District. Anshun City governs one district and five counties.

In 2003, part of Honghuagang District in Zunyi City was analyzed and Huichuan District of Zunyi City was established.

In 2011, the Tongren area was abolished and the prefecture-level Tongren City was established. The original county-level Tongren City was changed to Bijiang District, and the original Wanshan Special Zone was changed to Wanshan District. Tongren City governs two districts and eight counties.

In the same year, the Bijie area was abolished and Bijie City was established at the prefecture level. The original county-level Bijie City was changed to Qixingguan District. Bijie City governs one district and seven counties.

In 2013, the provincial-level county pilot model was implemented, and county-level Renhuai City and Bijie City, which were originally part of Zunyi City, were designated as pilot counties directly under provincial control.

As of December 31, 2012, the province has 6 prefecture-level cities and 3 autonomous prefectures; 7 county-level cities, 56 counties, 11 autonomous counties, 13 municipal districts, and 1 special zone. . ?

On January 6, 2014, the State Council issued the "Reply of the State Council on Approving the Establishment of Gui'an New Area in Guizhou" (Guohan [2014] No. 3) agreeing to establish a national-level new area - Gui'an New Area in Guizhou . ?

In November 2014, Guizhou Province was included in the National Rural Informatization Demonstration Province.

In the same year, Pingba County of Anshun City was abolished and Pingba District of Anshun City was established.

In 2016, Zunyi County of Zunyi City was abolished and Bozhou District of Zunyi City was established.

In April 2017, the Ministry of Civil Affairs agreed to abolish Pan County of Liupanshui City and establish a county-level Panzhou City, which will be managed by Liupanshui City.

In August 2018, according to the "Reply of the Ministry of Civil Affairs on Approving the Cancellation of Xingren County and the Establishment of County-level Xingren City in Guizhou Province" and the approval of the State Council, Xingren County in Southwest Guizhou Prefecture was cancelled, and Xingren County was established at the county level. city.

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Reference materials Baidu Encyclopedia-Guizhou