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How many towns are there in Chuzhou City, Anhui Province?

As of September 5, 20 19, there were 16 streets, 82 towns and 12 townships in Chuzhou, Anhui Province (including 1 ethnic townships). Chuzhou has jurisdiction over Langya District and Nanqiao District, four counties of Quanjiao, Lai 'an, Dingyuan and Fengyang, and two county-level cities of Tianchang and Mingguang.

There are 10 communities directly under the jurisdiction of Langya District and provincial Langya Economic and Technological Development Zone: Dongmen Community, Nanmen Community, Ximen Community, Beimen Community, Langya Community, Fenghuang Community, Gudao Community, Baiyun Community, Liu Qing Community, Entrepreneurial Community and Langya Economic and Technological Development Zone. The district government is located in Building Tongxin Yaju 1, Xijian Road, Liu Qing Street.

Nanqiao District governs 2 streets and 8 towns: Dawang Street, Longpan Street, Wuyi Town, Shahe, Zhangguang Town, Huangnigang Town, Zhu Long Town, Greater Jin Ryu, Yaopu Town and Shiji Town. The district government is located in Datong Road, Wuyi Town.

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In the second year of the Republic of China (19 12), Anhui abandoned roads, prefectures, ministries and counties were directly under the provincial capital, and Chuzhou was changed to Chuxian, directly under Anhui Province. The Beiyang government implements a three-level administrative system at the provincial, provincial and county levels. All counties in the city belong to Huaisi Road, Anhui Province. In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), Jiashan County was established in Xuyi, Chuxian, Dingyuan and Laian counties. In the same year, Anhui Province was divided into 10 inspection areas for administrative commissioners, among which Chuxian, Lai 'an, Quanjiao, Jiashan and Tianchang belonged to the fifth area (exclusively in charge of Chuxian) and the rest belonged to fourth area.

Chuzhou city spans the Yangtze River and Huaihe River, mainly in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River plain and Jianghuai hilly areas. Chuzhou, Lai 'an, Quanjiao and Tianchang belong to the Yangtze River Basin, while mingguang city and Dingyuan belong to the Huaihe River Basin.

The landform of the whole city can be roughly divided into three types: hilly area, hilly area and plain area, with high terrain in the west and low terrain in the east. The highest peak in the city is Beijiangjun Mountain in Nanqiao District, with an altitude of 399.2 meters. The hills are surrounded by terraces and undulating areas, forming hilly areas, and the Chuhe River, Huaihe River, Nvshan Lake and gaoyou lake coast are the main plain areas and polder areas.

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