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Administrative divisions of Wuhe Town

It governs Tianwo, Liuzhaike, Yemalou, Erdao District, Yang Si, Jiazhaike, Baitilin, Baita, Baiyahe, Dawan, Zhuzhaike, Banwei and Shangshutang 14 administrative villages and 72 communities, with 6375 households and 32554 people, with a population density of 95.7 people /km2, accounting for the total population of the county. The territory is about 27.4 kilometers long from north to south and about 15. 1 km wide from east to west, with a total area of about 340.2 square kilometers.

Wuhe Township is separated by mountains and rivers, with a combination of flood and drought. The regional cultivated land area is104,000 mu, and the per capita cultivated land area is 3. 19 mu, ranking third in all towns and villages in the county, including 63,000 mu of water surface and per capita water surface10.9 mu, ranking second in all towns and villages in the county. The township's grain planting area is 83,000 mu, and the total grain output is 1.94 million tons, including 60,000 mu of rice, and the total grain output is 1.83 million tons, ranking first among all towns and villages in the county.

Wuhe Township is located in the middle of Xingbaozi River, with vertical and horizontal valleys in the south and flat terrain in the north, with an altitude of 1700-2480 meters. The average annual temperature in the township is 7-8℃, the average annual frost-free period is 150 days, and the annual rainfall is 200-300㎜, which belongs to the arid and semi-desert climate landscape. The general climate is characterized by long sunshine time, low temperature, large temperature difference and large evaporation, with an annual sunshine time of about 2700 hours. The township has sparse vegetation, low coverage, drought and windy, and poor groundwater resources. Wuhe has fertile land and abundant natural resources, and is rich in wheat, corn, potatoes, cowpeas, medlar, out-of-season vegetables and various dry crops. There are many kinds of wild medicinal materials, including Bupleurum, Glycyrrhiza, Cynomorium songaricum, Cortex Lycii, Herba Ephedrae, etc., and new varieties such as Radix Astragali, Radix Isatidis, and Radix Angelicae Sinensis have been introduced to realize various artificial cultivation. Livestock and poultry products are mainly chickens, sheep, cattle and pigs, and have now formed a scale. Mineral resources include coal, limestone, porcelain clay, iron, zinc, copper and gold.