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Who can tell me which towns and villages are in Beichuan County, and which villages are under the jurisdiction of each town?

The latest location of the county people's government is Yongchang Town, which governs 5 towns (Qushan, Gu Lei, Tongkou, Yong 'an and Anchang) and 22 townships (Guixi, Xiangquan, Guanling, Yuli, Basha, Xiaoba, Piankou, Baishi, Kaiping, Duba, Manger, Dunshang, Qingpian, Xuanping and Baihuan). There are 278 villages in the county, including 138 1 villagers' groups, 17 residents' committees and 49 residents' groups.

Yongchang: Changle, Hongyan, Shunyi, Hongqi, Hot Spring and Dongyu.

Anchang: governs 20 village committees including Plantagenet, Dongsheng, Nanfeng, Shuanglong, Gaoan, Shiti, Jianguo, Lin Bao, Naxi, Qunlian, Shuang Fu, Chuanzhu, Yiquan, Gulou, Vegetables, Beishan, placer gold, Kaimao, Futian and Qing Yu, and 7 neighborhood committees named after ordinal numbers. (The largest town in Beichuan)

Yong 'an: It has jurisdiction over 36 administrative villages, including 7 villages including Changqing, Fenshui, Yuejin, Xiangyang, Feishan, Guanghui, Tuqiao and Yongming.

Qushan: governs 23 village committees including Xinjie, Liu Ping, Shaba, Cao Shan, Dashui, Anziping, Maoba, Jingjia, Shiqiao, Renjiaping, Baiguo, Hualin, Dongxigou, Loupingping, Guang Hai, Youfangping, Xiaonan, Palm Tree, Yunli, Huangjiaba, Zhixin, Haiyuan and Yangyan, and qushan town.

Gu Lei: Administers 30 administrative villages and a neighborhood committee.