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Which district does Kunshan, Shanghai belong to?

As of September 20 19, Kunshan belongs to Suzhou, not Shanghai.

By the end of 20 17 and 12, there were five municipal districts in Suzhou: gusu district, huqiu district, Wuzhong, Xiangcheng and Wujiang. Trusteeship of 4 county-level cities: Changshu, Zhangjiagang, Kunshan and Taicang; Another county-level unit: Suzhou Industrial Park. There are 36 streets and 53 towns in the city, including 29 streets and 2 1 town in Suzhou.

Kunshan is located in the southeast of Jiangsu Province, east longitude120 48 ′ 21″ ~12109 ′ 04 ″, north latitude 3106 ′ 34 ″ ~ 3/kloc-0 ″. It connects Changshu and Taicang in the northeast and north, Jiading and Qingpu in Shanghai in the southeast and Wujiang and Suzhou in the west. The maximum straight-line distance from east to west is 33 kilometers, and from north to south is 48 kilometers, with a total area of 93 1 square kilometer, of which more than 24% is water surface.

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Historical evolution of Kunshan city;

In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), Kunshan and Xinyang counties merged, still named Kunshan County, and belonged to Shanghai Road, Jiangsu.

In June of the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), the province changed to No.5 Road, and Kunshan belonged to Su Chang Road.

In the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), the abandoned road was directly under Jiangsu province. In the 22nd year of the Republic of China (1933), there was a total of 13 administrative supervision area in the whole province, and Kunshan was subordinate to the office of the third administrative supervision commissioner.

In June 5438+February of the same year, there were 9 administrative supervision districts in the province, and Kunshan was under the supervision of Wuxi District Office.

In the 24th year of the Republic of China (1934), in September, the province set up 10 administrative supervision area, and Kunshan was subordinate to the Office of the Administrative Supervision Commissioner of the Second District.

In the 26th year of the Republic of China (1936), 1 1.05, the Japanese army occupied Kunshan. In 27 years (1937), it was directly under the Jiangsu provincial government.

In March of the 29th year of the Republic of China (1939), the Wang puppet national government was established in Nanjing, and Kunshan was directly under the puppet Jiangsu provincial government.

In August of the 34th year of the Republic of China (1944), War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression won and the puppet government fell. In September, Kunshan belonged to Jiangnan Administrative Office of Jiangsu Province. On June+10, 5438, the province cancelled the Jiangnan administrative office and established the second district administrative supervision department, with Kunshan as the county. In April of the 37th year of the Republic of China (1947), there were nine administrative supervision zones in the whole province, and Kunshan remained unchanged.

1May 949 13 Kunshan Liberation, under the East China Military and Political Commission, Commissioner of Suzhou Administrative Region in southern Jiangsu. 195010 June 14, the Suzhou Administrative District Commissioner's Office in southern Jiangsu was renamed as the Suzhou Commissioner's Office of the People's Government of southern Jiangsu, and Kunshan was under the Suzhou Commissioner's Office.

1 953 65438+1October1,the People's Government of Jiangsu Province was established, and Kunshan is under the Suzhou Commissioner's Office of Jiangsu Province. On March 26th 1968, Suzhou Commissioner's Office was renamed Suzhou District Revolutionary Committee, on April 6th 197 1, and on July 6th 1978, it was renamed Suzhou District Administrative Office. Kunshan is a county.

1983 65438+ 10/8, Jiangsu province implemented a new system of city governing counties with the approval of the State Council, and withdrew from Suzhou regional administrative office on March 1 day, and Kunshan County belonged to Suzhou city. 1989, the State Council approved the withdrawal of Kunshan from the county to establish the city.

On 20 1 1 year, Kunshan City was included in the pilot project of directly governing counties (cities) in Jiangsu Province, and most of Kunshan's economic and social affairs were directly managed by jiangsu provincial party committee, the provincial government and relevant units directly under the province.

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