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Which city does Linxian County belong to?

Lüliang City, Shanxi Province

Linxian County is located on the west side of Luliang Mountain on the Loess Plateau in western Shanxi in the middle reaches of the Yellow River. It belongs to Luliang City, Shanxi Province. Luliang Mountain connects Fangshan Mountain to the east and the Yellow River to the west. It faces Shaanxi Jiaxian County and Wubao County across the river, borders Xingxian County to the north, and Lishi and Liulin Districts to the south. Luliang City is located on the west side of central Shanxi Province and is named after the Luliang Mountains that run through the entire territory from north to south. It faces Yulin, Shaanxi Province across the Yellow River in the west, is connected to the provincial capital Taiyuan City in the northeast, and borders Jinzhong and Linfen in the east and southeast respectively. The city basically belongs to the temperate continental monsoon climate zone, with cold winters and hot summers, and four distinct seasons. The city has a total area of ??21,140 square kilometers, governs 1 municipal district, 10 counties, and manages 2 county-level cities. Lishi District is the seat of Luliang Municipal Government and the political, cultural and transportation center of the city.

Lüliang is an old revolutionary area. During the Revolutionary War, it was the main battlefield of the Red Army’s Eastern Expedition, the capital of the Shanxi-Suiyuan Border Region, and the seat of the Central Post Committee. "The Biography of the Heroes of Luliang" is a true portrayal of the people of Luliang who were not afraid of sacrifice and fought for success during the war years. Luliang is a new development area. It was established as a city in 2003. It is the youngest prefecture-level city in Shanxi Province. Xiaoyi City and Liulin County under its jurisdiction are the vanguard of county economic development in Shanxi Province.

Lin County

Lin County belongs to Jizhou in summer, Bingzhou in Zhou Dynasty, and Jin in Spring and Autumn Period. During the Warring States Period, it was called "Lin" and "Gaolang" and was the territory of Zhao. In the second year of King Zhuangxiang of Qin (248 BC), the county belonged to Taiyuan County. __

In the fourth year of Yuanshuo (125 BC), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty established Linshui County (also known as Lingshui), which belonged to Xihe County. Xihe County belongs to 36 counties, spanning the Qin and Jin provinces. There are 15 counties to the east of the Yellow River, one of which is Linshui County. Therefore, it was established in the ancient city beam north of Haoyuta Village, Baiwen Town. To the south of the county are Gaolang, Lin and Pingzhou. During Wang Mang's period, Linshui County was changed to Jianshui County. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was renamed Linshui County. In the fifth year of Yonghe in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 140), 36 counties in Xihe County were merged into 13 counties, and the county government (Pingding County, now the Zuoqian Banner of Ordos, Inner Mongolia) was moved 509 miles southward and placed in Lishi County. Linshui County was merged into Lishi County and still belonged to Xihe County. At the end of the Han Dynasty, Xihe County was merged into Taiyuan County. __

At the beginning of the Three Kingdoms, it still belonged to Taiyuan County. In the second year of Wei Huangchu (221), Xihe County was established, which still belonged to Xihe County, and was governed by Zishi (today's Fenyang County). During the two Jin Dynasties, the county was still under the jurisdiction of Lishi and was occupied by the Xiongnu. During the Sixteen Kingdoms period, it belonged to Lishi Town. During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Wutu County and Wutu County were established during the Northern Zhou Dynasty, so it was governed in Fudi Village, 30 miles south of the present county. Linnan (south of Sanjiao Town) was established as Dinghu County and Dinghu County, so it was governed in Mengmen Town, Liulin County today. Lindong (east of Sanjiao Town) was established as Kuhu County and Kuhu County, so it was governed in Nancun, Fangshan County today. __

In April 2022, the 2021 economic strength ranking of the thirteen counties of Luliang was released. The total GDP of Linxian County was 14.6 billion yuan, ranking 7th.

In December 2021, Linxian County was recognized as a strong rural e-commerce county in Shanxi Province.

In May 2021, according to the results of the seventh national census, the population of Linxian County was 394,700, ranking 4th in the population rankings of counties and cities in Luliang City, and ranking in Shanxi Province It ranks 27th in the population ranking of counties and cities, and 1,380th in the population ranking of counties and cities in the country.

In August 2020, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs selected Linxian County as a pilot county for the "Internet +" agricultural product transfer project from villages to cities.

In June 2020, Linxian County was included in the second batch of counties for the protection and utilization of revolutionary cultural relics (Jinsui Area).

In August 2019, the list of comprehensive demonstration counties for e-commerce in rural areas in 2019 was released, and Linxian County was included.

In February 2018, Linxian County was included in the list of counties (cities, districts) with basically balanced development of compulsory education in the country in 2017.