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Administrative divisions of port towns

1986 The whole town is divided into 15 administrative villages and 237 natural villages. By the end of 2008, there were 10 administrative villages and 198 natural villages, and 39 natural villages disappeared due to migration and immigration. See the following table for specific changes:

Distribution changes of administrative villages and natural villages Administrative villages change natural villages change →→→→→→ Nanjiang Village 97 Longjing Village → 12 19 Jingbei Village 9 Aoshang Village →→→→→→→→1510 Tang. Guo Village → Lufang Village 10 16 Village → 9 Lengduan Village → Gangkou Village 10 9 Dayuan Village → 79 70 Dongxia Village →→10 Salon Bridge Village → Salon Bridge Village 6 5438+07 29 Salon. Kloc-0/6 1986, the total population of the town was 186 16, which increased in the first ten years 1390, with an average annual increase of 13.9, and finally 12 years/Kloc. In the past 22 years, Wuchang, Huanggaihu, Chongyang and Tongshan in Hubei Province have emigrated 45 1 person, and in the last five years, they have emigrated to Mao Ping, Zhengcun and Sidu 2 15 people. From 1994 to 15 in 2008, the construction of market towns continued to expand and the population of market towns surged. 1986, the population of market towns was only 243, and it increased to 1 139 in 196, and increased to 2550 in 2008. There are 72 surnames in the town, with Lu, Huang and Tong as the most, followed by Liao, Wu, Xu and Ruan.