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How many villages are there in Hunan Province?
Question 1: How many counties and villages are there in Hunan? 88 counties, 221 sub-district offices, 1,097 towns, 1,228 townships, and 98 ethnic townships.
Changsha County, Wangcheng County, Ningxiang County, Liuyang City, Zhuzhou County, You County, Chaling County, Yanling County, Liling City, Xiangtan County, Xiangxiang City, Shaoshan City, Hengyang County, Hengnan County, Hengshan County, Hengdong County, Qidong County, Leiyang City, Changning City, Shaodong County, Xinshao County, Shaoyang County, Longhui County, Dongkou County, Suining County, Xinning County, Chengbu Miao Autonomous County, Wugang City, Yueyang County, Huarong County, Xiangyin County, Pingjiang County, Miluo City, Linxiang City, Anxiang County, Hanshou County, Li County, Linli County, Taoyuan County, Shimen County, Jinshi City, Cili County, Sangzhi County, Nan County, Taojiang County, Anhua County, Yuanjiang City, Guiyang County, Yizhang County, Yongxing County, Jiahe County, Linwu County, Rucheng County, Guidong County, Anren County, Zi Xingshi, Qiyang County, Dong'an County, Shuangpai County, Dao County, Jiangyong County, Ningyuan County, Lanshan County, Xintian County, Jianghua Yao Autonomous County, Zhongfang County, Yuanling County, Chenxi County, Xupu County, Huitong County, Mayang Miao Autonomous County, Xinhuang Dong Autonomous County, Zhijiang Dong Autonomous County, Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County, Tongtong Dong Autonomous County, Hongjiang City, Lengshuijiang City, Lianyuan City, Shuangfeng County, Xinhua County, Jishou City, Lu 88 counties and cities in Xi County, Fenghuang County, Huayuan County, Baojing County, Guzhang County, Yongshun County, and Longshan County
Question 2: How many administrative villages are there in Hunan Province by 2005? There are 13 prefecture-level cities and 1 autonomous prefecture: 16 county-level cities, 72 counties (including 7 autonomous counties), and 34 municipal districts, totaling 122 county-level administrative structures; 8 county-level districts; 221 Street governor offices, 1,097 towns, 1,228 townships, and 98 ethnic townships.
Question 3: How many villages are there in Hunan? The current administrative area of ??Hunan Province was the southern border of Jingzhou in the Zhou Dynasty, and was included in the territory of Chu State during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. After the Qin Dynasty unified China, the system of counties and counties was implemented. There were Qianzhong County and Changsha County in Hunan. The Western Han Dynasty implemented a three-level system of states, prefectures and counties in parallel with the feudal state. There are Wuling County, Guiyang County, Lingling County and Changsha County in Hunan. Wang Mang's new dynasty abolished Changsha State and established Changsha County, Guiyang County was changed to Nanping County, Wuling County was changed to Ping County, and Lingling County was changed to Jiuyi County. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the original name of the county was restored, but Changsha was no longer a state and retained Changsha County. During the Three Kingdoms period, Hunan was the place where Shu Han and Soochow competed. Lingling and Wuling counties belonged to Shu, and Changsha and Guiyang counties belonged to Wu. Later, Lingling and Wuling counties were included in the territory of Soochow, and six additional counties were added: Nanjun, Linhe, Hengyang, Xiangdong, Tianmen, and Zhaoling. During the Western Jin Dynasty, Hunan belonged to Jingzhou and Guangzhou. The Eastern Jin Dynasty was located in Jiangzuo, and Hunan was divided into Jingzhou, Xiangzhou and Jiangzhou. In the Southern Song, Qi and early Liang Dynasties, Hunan belonged to Xiangzhou, Yingzhou and Jingzhou. During the Chen Dynasty, Hunan was divided into Jingzhou, Yuanzhou and Xiangzhou. In the Sui Dynasty, prefectures and counties were merged, and the three-level system of prefectures, prefectures, and counties was changed to a two-level system of prefectures and counties. Hunan Province has 8 counties: Changsha County, Wuling County, Yuanling County, Liyang County, Baling County, Hengshan County, Guiyang County and Lingling County. In the early Tang Dynasty, the county was changed into a state. In the fourth year of Wude, the Tanzhou General Administration Office was established, which governed eight states: Tanzhou, Hengzhou, Yongzhou, Chenzhou, Lianzhou, Nanliangzhou, Nanyunzhou and Nanyingzhou. In the seventh year of Wude, the General Administration Office was changed to the Dudu Office, which governed Tanzhou, Hengzhou, Yongzhou, Chenzhou, Lianzhou, Shaozhou and Daozhou. In the Taizong Dynasty, Dao was first established, with prefectures (or counties) under the prefectures and counties below the prefectures. Hunan is divided into Shandong South Road, Jiangnan West Road, Qianzhong Road and Qianzhou Dudufu. In the second year of Guangde's reign, an observer envoy to Hunan was appointed, and the name of Hunan began. During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Ma Yin occupied Hunan and established the Chu State, with Changsha Prefecture as its capital. Chu is divided into 28 states and 1 prison, and there are 13 states and 1 prison in Hunan: Tanzhou, Yuezhou, Chenzhou, Langzhou, Chenzhou, Xizhou, Shaozhou, Jinzhou, Lizhou, Xuzhou, Hengzhou Prefecture, Yongzhou, Daozhou and Guiyang prison. In the Song Dynasty, the country was divided into roads, with prefectures, prefectures, military and prisons under the roads, each administering several counties. Hunan is divided into Jinghu South Road and Jinghu North Road. The Yuan Dynasty implemented the provincial system. Hunan belongs to Huguang Province and is divided into 14 roads and 3 states: Yuezhou Road, Changde Road, Lizhou Road, Chenzhou Road, Yuanzhou Road, Jingzhou Road, Tianlin Road, Hengzhou Road, Daozhou Road, Yongzhou Road, Chenzhou Road, Baoqing Road, Wugang Road, Guiyang Road, Chaling Prefecture, Leiyang Prefecture, Changning Prefecture.
The Yuan Dynasty also implemented the chieftain system in the ethnic minority settlements in western Hunan, and established more than 10 chief official divisions or barbarian chief divisions, which were respectively subordinate to the Sizhou Military and Civilian Appeasement Department, the Xintian Geman Appeasement Department, and the Yongshun Department of Sichuan Province. It is under the jurisdiction of the Military and Civilian Comfort Department. In the Ming Dynasty, the provinces established the Chief Envoy Department, which was later changed to the Administrative Envoy Department. The province is divided into prefectures (prefectures), and the prefectures are divided into counties. A three-level system of province, prefecture (prefecture), and county is implemented. Hunan belongs to the Huguang Bu Government Envoy Division. There are 7 prefectures, 2 prefectures, and 2 divisions under the jurisdiction of Hunan today: Yuezhou Prefecture, Changsha Prefecture, Changde Prefecture, Hengzhou Prefecture, Yongzhou Prefecture, Baoqing Prefecture, Chenzhou Prefecture, Chenzhou, Jingzhou, Yongshun Military and Civilian Propaganda Department, and Baojing Prefecture Military and Civilian Propaganda Department. The local government of the Qing Dynasty implemented a four-level system of province, road, prefecture (Zhili Department, Zhili Prefecture), and county (Santing, Sanzhou). In the third year of Kangxi's reign, the Huguang Envoys' Department was established, and Huguang's right envoy and governor Pianyuan were both stationed in Changsha. Huguang Province was divided into north and south, and Hunan became an independent province. The seven prefectures of Changsha, Hengzhou, Yongzhou, Baoqing, Chenzhou, Changde, and Yuezhou, and the two prefectures of Chen and Jing are directly under the jurisdiction of Governor Pianyuan. In the second year of Yongzheng's reign, Governor Pianyuan was renamed Governor of Hunan. At this point, the current administrative regions of Hunan Province have been basically established as independent local-level political organizations. In the Qing Dynasty, Hunan was divided into 4 provinces, 9 prefectures, 4 Zhili prefectures, and 5 Zhili departments (not under the jurisdiction of counties). Zhili prefectures and Zhili departments are directly subordinate to Dao and provinces and are not under the jurisdiction of the government. Outside the county, there are scattered halls and scattered states, which are controlled by the government and are equivalent to the county level. There are 3 Sanzhou and 1 Santing in Hunan. As basic administrative units, including counties, scattered prefectures, and scattered offices, including Zhili departments and Zhili prefectures that do not have jurisdiction over counties, there are 77 units in the country. After the founding of the Republic of China, Hunan's administrative setup changed several times. In the 3rd year of the Republic of China (1914), the province was divided into four roads: Xiangjiang, Hengyang, Chenyuan, and Wuling. Their jurisdictions were basically the same as Changbao Road, Hengyong Chengui Road, Chenyuan Yongjing Road, and Yuechangli Road in the Qing Dynasty. *** 75 counties. In the 5th year of the Republic of China (1916), Changde Road was cut off. The counties under its jurisdiction, Changde, Yueyang, Pingjiang, Linxiang, Huarong, Hanshou, Yuanjiang, Lixian, Anxiang, Linli, and Nan County, were placed under Xiangjiang Road. Taoyuan, Shimen, Ci Li and Dayong were assigned to Chenyuan Road. There are still 3 roads and 75 counties in the province. In the 11th year of the Republic of China (1922), the road was revoked...gt;gt;
Question 4: How many cities, counties, towns, and villages are there in Hunan Province? Your question might as well be asking how many hairs there are on a cow. Hunan has 14 prefecture-level administrative regions, that is, 13 prefecture-level cities and 1 autonomous prefecture (Xiangxi Prefecture): Changsha City, Changde City, Chenzhou City, Hengyang City, Huaihua City, Loudi City, Shaoyang City, Xiangtan City, Yiyang City, Yongzhou City, Yueyang City, Zhangjiajie City, Zhuzhou City, and Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture.
Leiyang City is a county-level city under Hengyang City.
Changsha City (9) Yuelu District, Furong District, Tianxin District, Kaifu District, Yuhua District, Liuyang City, Changsha County, Wangcheng County, Ningxiang County
Zhuzhou Cities (9) Tianyuan District, Hetang District, Lusong District, Shifeng District, Liling City, Zhuzhou County, Yanling County, Chaling County, You County
Xiangtan City (5) Yuhu District, Yuetang District, Xiangxiang City, Shaoshan City, Xiangtan County
Hengyang City (12) Shigu District, Yanfeng District, Zhuhui District, Zhengxiang District, Nanyue District, Leiyang City, Changning City, Hengyang County, Hengdong County, Hengshan County, Hengnan County, Qidong County
Shaoyang City (12) Shuangqing District, Daxiang District, Beita District, Wugang City, Shaodong County , Dongkou County, Xinshao County, Suining County, Xinning County, Shaoyang County, Longhui County, Chengbu Miao Autonomous County
Yueyang City (9) Yueyanglou District, Junshan District, Yunxi District, Linxiang City, Miluo City, Yueyang County, Xiangyin County, Pingjiang County, Huarong County
Changde City (9) Wuling District, Dingcheng District, Jinshi City, Li County, Linli County, Taoyuan County, Han Shouxian County, Anxiang County, Shimen County
Zhangjiajie City (4) Yongding District, Wulingyuan District, Cili County, Sangzhi County
Yiyang City (6) Heshan District , Ziyang District, Yuanjiang City, Taojiang County, Nan County, Anhua County
Chenzhou City (11) Beihu District, Suxian District, Zixing City, Yizhang County, Rucheng County, Anren County , Jiahe County, Linwu County, Guidong County, Yongxing County, Guiyang County
Yongzhou City (11) Lengshuitan District, Zhishan District, Qiyang County, Lanshan County, Ningyuan County, Xinjiang County Tian County, Dong'an County, Jiangyong County, Dao County, Shuangpai County, Jianghua Yao Autonomous County
Huaihua City (129) Hecheng District, Hongjiang City, Huitong County, Yuanling County, Chenxi County, Xu Pu County, Zhongfang County, Xinhuang Dong Autonomous County, Zhijiang Dong Autonomous County, Tongtong Dong Autonomous County, Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County, Mayang Miao Autonomous County
Loudi City (5) Louxing District, Lengshuijiang City , Lianyuan City, Xinhua County, Shuangfeng County
Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture (8) Jishou City, Guzhang County, Longshan County, Yongshun County, Fenghuang County, Luxi County, Bao I really can’t answer the question of towns, townships or villages in Jing County and Huayuan County.
Question 5: How many counties are there in Yueyang City, Hunan Province? How many villages? Yueyang, known as Baling in ancient times, also known as Yuezhou, is a famous cultural city with a history of more than 2,500 years. Located in the northeast of Hunan Province, adjacent to Hubei and Jiangxi provinces, it is a rich (rich in resources), excellent (superior location), and beautiful (beautiful scenery) place. It currently governs 2 county-level cities, 4 counties, 3 urban areas, Yueyang Economic and Technological Development Zone, Nanhu Scenic Area, and Quyuan Management Area, with a total area of ??15,019.2 square kilometers and a total population of 5.5 million, of which the urban area is 824.4 square kilometers. The city has a population of 950,000, and its comprehensive economic strength ranks second only to the provincial capital Changsha, ranking second in Hunan.
Question 6: How many villages are there in Yongshun County, Hunan Province? Which village group in Yongshun County has a place name with (pump)?
Question 7: How many villages are there in Yiyang County, Hunan Province? Yiyang County is a county that has been revoked in Hunan Province. Before it was revoked, it was part of the Yiyang area. On April 7, 1994, the Yiyang region, county-level Yiyang City and Yiyang County were abolished, and prefecture-level Yiyang City was established. After Yiyang County was abolished, most of its administrative areas were included in Heshan District, and the entire administrative system was inherited by Chushan District.
Question 8: How many villages are there in Liushahe Town, Ningxiang County, Hunan Province? Administrative division: Ningxiang County has 19 towns and 14 townships: Yutan Town, Daolin Town, Huaminglou Town, Donghutang Town, Xiaduopu Town, Shuangjiangkou Town, Coalba Town, Batang Town, Jileqiao Town, Huitang Town, Shuangfupu Town, Laoliangcang Town, Liushahe Town, Xiangzikou Town, Longtian Town , Huangcai Town, Hengshi Town, Huilongpu Town, Dachengqiao Town, Datunying Township, Jinzhou Township, Zhuliangqiao Township, Jinghuapu Township, Nantianping Township, Zifu Township, Fengmuqiao Township, Yujiaao Township, Qingshanqiao Township, Weishan Township, Shatian Township, Baimaqiao Township, Lijingpu Township, and Suburban Township.
Question 9: How many towns are there in Hantao County, Hunan Province? Huayuan County has jurisdiction over 8 towns and 13 townships. (Compiled based on the "Hunan Province Administrative Division Codes for Counties and Below County? 2004") 100 Huayuan Town governs: Chengnan, Ganziyuan, Laozheng Street, Xichang Street, Dazhushan, Pontoon, Denggaolou and Jianshuipo 8 communities ;Shiziqiao, Wangcheng, Dongxiping, South Gate, Agricultural Science Station, Fenghe, Xinshengtun, Kadi, Dachong, Longdong, Wolongbang, Yixi, Qingshuitang, Dayunpan, Liangshuijing, Guaidaipou, There are 27 village committees in Magiluo, Chaoliu, Jiamin, Huaqiao, Machang, Wujiapo, Triangle Rock, Batang, Vegetable, Gardening and Fishing Grounds. 101 Chadong Town governs: 2 neighborhood committees, Xiaoqiao and Heduan; Aikou, Shuijingwan, Guitan, Chestnut Tree, Qule, Qimapo, Xiaozhai, Shiniuxi, Miliang, Baiyan, Huoyantu, Elder Tomb , Chayuanping, Nantai, and Jilao 15 village committees. 102 Longtan Town governs: Longtan and Mahuangtang 2 neighborhood committees; Land, Douwang, Longmen, Wotuo, Qiantang, Zhispu, Jiaolong, Limei, Gujiu, Longtan, Daping, Caoping, Jinrong, Bantang, There are 16 village committees in Huangla and Zhangma. 103 Minle Town has jurisdiction over: 2 neighborhood committees: Yunpan and Zhongjie; 12 village committees: Minle, Tianjia, Shuitian, Xiangshui, Kazi, Gushao, Dongzha, Shangchaoshui, Xichaoshui, Maohao, Xinshui, and Bawu . 104 Tuanjie Town governs: 2 neighborhood committees, Xinlu and Laojie; Changxin, Luna, Yongfeng, Banpo, Yunpan, Jichang, Shuitian, Zhongzhai, Taiping, Yangshuiping, Abi, Laoyatang, Long There are 19 village committees in Bao, Yanbatang, Yangjiazhai, Xiawashui, Madaozi, Laowangzhai and Tongmuzhai. 105 Jiwei Town has jurisdiction over: Meihuajing and Aicheng 2 neighborhood committees; Paizuo, Paidaba, Layi, Xiashui, Xinzhai, Laoweicheng, Jiwei, Jisi, Dalopai, Penglai, Rula, There are 20 village committees in each of Teng, Liangmao, Guoshui, Luosidong, Guniu, Hulu, Gingguo, Shuiyang and Baiyanping. 106 Malichang Town has jurisdiction over: Malichang Town Neighborhood Committee; Huangtupo, Liudou, Shapingba, Guangche, Paidalu, Malichang, Shake, Laozhai, Lixin, Penghu, Denggaoping, Wanggaopo, There are 18 village committees in Geyu, Xinqiao, Jianyan, Xinke, Jinniu and Yanba. 107 Yayou Town has jurisdiction over 12 village committees: Majia, Pundu, Pojiao, Xiashui, Wudou, Mondai, Gaowu, Dongwei, Chaogang, Paila, Dakou and Youma. 200 Changle Township governs: Gupo, Taohua, Laba, Naguang, Wochana, Yabaxi, Changtan, Tuanyan, Mipo, Zeluoping, Yuemaka, Daluoping, Nawuche, Huanglian There are 18 village committees in Gou, Wangshanping, Shuiping, Laohouping and Queerzhuang. 201 Daheping Township governs 10 village committees: Maoertang, Xinjie, Nongke, Acheba, Damushu, Liangfengdong, Tongzhou, Tasha, Gohe, and Datangping. 202 Lianghe Township governs 12 village committees: Luqiao, Dougong, Lianghe, Shihua, Tutun, Shuitian, Tongmu, Maogang, Mala, Mayan, Yanjing and Niuxing. 203 Dalongdong Township governs five village committees: Taozipo, Gaoyan, Xingzhong, Dalong and Niujiao. 204 Paibi Township governs: 14 villages including Yanluo, Huangyan, Paibi, Sixin, Banlizhai, Maoping, Xiaodongchong, Hongying, Ma'an, Feichong, Zhuzhu, Zhangdao, Shangbanpo and Xiabanpo committee. 205 Dongmaku Township has jurisdiction over: Bingchi, Buding, Wolongping, Paidangwu, Dongmaku, Lanzhai, Paidalian, Meila, Huangtuping, Paila, Rangcha, Chestnut, Jipoling, Wo There are 16 village committees in Dazhao, Leigong and Dongchong. 206 Maoer Township governs: Tuanjie, Guohe, Guoer, Tangjia, Xinzhai, Laohuchong, Fengtang, Dongli, Taiyangshan, Shanmu, Tianwan, Lead Factory, Pailaguang, Paier, Douzi 15 Village committee. 207 Woshao Township is under the jurisdiction of: Xiazhaihe, Dangjia, Zhela, Woshao, Bangdu, Woba, Dachong, Shabi, Tangcha, Miaoxinzhai, Lueba, Buruping, Laotianping, Yanzhai , Huaxiang 15 village committees. 208 Buchua Township has jurisdiction over: 14 village committees: Daka, Xiaoka, Bangshang, Paidang, Daben, Dongshao, Dshao, Buchua, Jijiu, Migou, Pailong, Shuitong, Da'ao, and Yulong meeting. 209 Daoer Township has jurisdiction over 11 village committees: Meira, Gangbao, Jiexi, Daoer, Denggao, Zheren, Pailou, Zhuchao, Gangbang, Zixia and Liadong.
210 Paiwu Township governs 11 village committees: Dongma, Niupi, Dapaiwu, Xiaopaiwu, Hongcai, Zila, Zhuzizhai, Longmen, Damao, Mozi and Liaoqiu. 211 Pai Liang Township has jurisdiction over 7 village committees: Zhi'er, Buhao, Pai Liang, Longkong, Nanlie, Taohua, and Jinlong. 212 Yaqiao Township governs: Daxing, Yau Ma, Bao Lou, Tiantang, Pengyan, Pengda, Paizha, Shaping, Wale, Ganmu, Maoer...gt; gt;
Question 10: How many administrative villages and towns are there in Hunan ***? By 2005, the province had 13 prefecture-level cities and 1 autonomous prefecture: 16 county-level cities and 72 counties (including 7 autonomous counties) , 34 municipal districts, 122 county-level administrative structures; 8 county districts; 221 street offices, 1,097 towns, 1,228 townships, and 98 ethnic townships.
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