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What is the largest town in Fengdu County?

Gaojia town

Gaojia Town (also known as Gaozhen) is located in the southeast of Fengdu, on the bank of the river, with convenient land and water transportation. 20km away from Fengdu New County, and 192km away from Chongqing main city. It is a national key small town, a top 100 economic town in Chongqing and a central market town. The southeast economic and cultural center town of Fengdu County, the material distribution center of Fengdu, Shizhu and Zhongxian County, is also the whole Three Gorges reservoir area.

The town has jurisdiction over five communities, namely Wenchang Road, Chuanzu Road, Xianghe Road, Jingang Road and Guihua Road, six villages, namely Wenxi, Shilong, Jianguo, Jinjiaping, Taiyun and Fangdou Mountain, 79 cooperatives, five neighborhood committees and 35.

Town government resident group in Wenchang West Road 16.

By 20 10, the total population is about 50,000, and the urban resident population is about 25,000. Covering an area of 157.7 square kilometers, the urban construction area is 2 square kilometers, and the cultivated land area is 3422 1 mu. 20 12 economy

The total amount is 400 million yuan and the per capita income is 2287 yuan.

This town has a long history and culture. Founded in the Ming Dynasty, this town has a history of nearly 600 years, and is known as one of the top ten osmanthus paleolithic sites in China in 2000, which proves the long history of Gaojia Town. Large-scale, batch excavation and birth of precious Han cultural relics represent the ancient civilization and prosperity of Gaojia Town.

Gaojia Town is located at the crossroads of land transportation and the throat of Yangtze River shipping. On land, it leaves Zhongzhou in the east, reaches Yunnan-Guizhou via Shizhu and Qianjiang in the south, and reaches Dachuan County in the west. The golden waterway of the Yangtze River returns to Chongqing and ends in Nanjing and Shanghai. It is one of the few water ports along the Yangtze River and the only town-level wharf in the reservoir area where long-distance passenger ships dock. The largest town-level station, passenger terminal and freight terminal in the reservoir area have been built.