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Geographical environment of Sandu county

In 2003, Sandu County administered 10 towns,1/kloc-0 townships, 270 village committees and 4 neighborhood committees. At the end of the year, the total population was 325,900, including non-agricultural population 1.720; Accounting for 93.49% of the total population. Among the ethnic minorities, the Shui population is 202,900, accounting for 62.23% of the county's total population.

20 1 1 year, with a total population of 360378. Among them, the agricultural population is 334835, accounting for 9295438+0% of the total population; The non-agricultural population is 25,543, accounting for 7.09% of the total population; The population of ethnic minorities is 34926 1 000, accounting for 96.9438+0% of the total population; Among the population of ethnic minorities, there are 237,588 Shui people, accounting for 65.93% of the county's total population, and the Shui people account for 578.438+0% of the national total population.

In 20 14, the total population of the county was 367,000, including 354,900 ethnic minorities and 24 1900 aquarium people, accounting for 65.9% of the total population. More than 57% of the national Shui people live in Sandu. Sandu County is the only Shui Autonomous County in China. The ethnic minorities living in this county include Shui, Buyi, Miao, Yao, Dong, Yi, Zhuang, Hui, Gelao, Tujia and Manchu.

Shui people mainly live in Jiuqian, Tingpai, Hengfeng, Sandong, Zhonghe, Shuilong, Tang Zhou and Qin Zhou. Every township (town) in the county has more or less villages inhabited by aquatic people. Buyi people mainly live in townships (towns) such as Dahe, Hejiang, Fengle, Pu 'an, Qin Zhou and Jiuqian. Miao people mainly live in Puan, Fengle, Du Jiang, Bajie, Sanhe and other townships (towns). Han people mainly live in county towns and some central villages of townships (towns), and use typical Sandu local Chinese dialects. Other ethnic minorities in Sandu, except Dong and Yao, all entered for marriage, work or special immigrants, but no villages were formed.