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Li Prefecture (Tang Dynasty)
Lizhou District () is a district in Guangyuan, Sichuan, China. Lizhou or Li Prefecture may also refer to: * Lizhou (), a former prefecture in roughly modern Tianlin County, Guangxi, China * Lizhou (), a former prefecture in roughly modern Harqin Banner, Inner Mongolia, China * Lizhou (), a former prefecture in roughly modern Hanyuan County, Sichuan, China * Lizhou (), a former prefecture in roughly modern Xun County, Henan, China * Lizhou (), a former prefecture in roughly modern Jiangchuan County, Yunnan, China * Lizhou (), a former prefecture in modern Beijing, China * Hebei Lizhou BOB Rural Commercial Bank (), a rural commercial bank, located in Li County, Baoding, Hebei See also * Li County (other) * Yeoju Yeoju (; ) is a Administrative divisions of South Korea, city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. Yeoju was a county but was raised to the status of a city in September 2013. Together with the neighboring city of Icheon, it is known as a major ce ...
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Lizhou District
Lizhou District (), known until 2007 as Shizhong District (), is a district of Guangyuan city, Sichuan Province, China. Lizhou is the former name of the city Guangyuan and encompasses the urban area of Guangyuan. Administrative divisions Lizhou District administers 7 subdistricts, 5 towns and 3 townships: * Dongba Subdistrict () * Jialing Subdistrict () * Hexi Subdistrict () * Xuefeng Subdistrict () * Nanhe Subdistrict () * Shangxi Subdistrict () * Wanyuan Subdistrict () * Rongshan Town () * Dashi Town () * Panlong Town () * Baolun Town () * Sandui Town () * Baichao Township () * Jindong Township () * Longtan Township () Education The "micro school development alliance", which covers 14 schools in the district, was established by 14 school principals. In 2016 over 220 teachers work at those schools. External linksOfficial website of Lizhou Government References Districts of Sichuan Guangyuan {{Sichuan-geo-stub ...
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Zhou (country Subdivision)
''Zhou'' () were historical administrative and political divisions of China. Formally established during the Han dynasty, ''zhou'' existed continuously for over 2000 years . ''Zhou'' were also once used in Korea (, ''ju''), Vietnam () and . Overview ''Zhou'' is typically rendered by several terms in the English language: * The large ''zhou'' before the Tang dynasty and in countries other than China are called "provinces" * The smaller ''zhou'' during and after the Tang dynasty are called "prefectures" * The ''zhou'' of the Qing dynasty are also called either "independent" or "dependent departments", depending on their level. The Tang dynasty also established '' fǔ'' (, "prefectures"), ''zhou'' of special importance such as capitals and other major cities. By the Ming and Qing, became predominant divisions within Chinese provinces. In Ming and Qing, the word ''fǔ'' () was typically attached to the name of each prefecture's capital city, thus both Chinese and Western ma ...
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Tianlin County
Tianlin County (; ) is a county in the west of Guangxi, China, bordering the provinces of Guizhou to the north and Yunnan to the south. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Baise. Geography Tianlin County borders Lingyun County and Leye County to the east, Funing County, Yunnan to the south, Xilin County and Longlin County to the west and Ceheng County, Guizhou to the north. Administrative divisions Tianlin County is divided into 5 towns, 5 townships and 4 ethnic townships: ;towns *Leli Town 乐里镇 *Jiuzhou Town 旧州镇 *Ding'an Town 定安镇 *Liulong Town 六隆镇 *Langping Town 浪平镇 ;townships *Pingtang Township 平塘乡 *Nabi Township 那比乡 *Gaolong Township 高龙乡 *Baile Township 百乐乡 *Zhemiao Township 者苗乡 ;ethnic townships *Lucheng Yao Ethnic Township 潞城瑶族乡 *Lizhou Yao Ethnic Township 利周瑶族乡 *Bagui Yao Ethnic Township 八桂瑶族乡 *Badu Yao Ethnic Township 八渡瑶族乡 Demographics Ethnic Y ...
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Harqin Banner
Harqin Banner (Mongolian: ; ) is a banner of southeastern Inner Mongolia, China. It is under the administration of Chifeng City, the downtown of which is to the north-northeast. History Administrative divisions Harqin Banner is made up of 2 subdistricts, 7 towns, 1 township, and 1 ethnic township. *Others: ** Narin Fruit Tree Farm (乃林果树农场) ** Ma'anshan Sheep Farm (马鞍山羊场) ** Harqin Economic Development Zone (喀喇沁经济开发区) Climate See also *Kharchin Mongols The Kharchin (Mongolian language, Mongolian: , , ; zh, c=喀喇沁部), or Kharachin, is a subgroup of the Mongols residing mainly (and originally) in North-western Liaoning and Chifeng, Inner Mongolia. There are Khalkha-Kharchin Mongols in Dor ... References External linkswww.xzqh.org Banners of Inner Mongolia Chifeng Long stubs with short prose {{InnerMongolia-geo-stub ...
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Hanyuan County
Hanyuan County () is a county of Sichuan Province, China. It is under the administration of Ya'an Ya'an ( zh, s=雅安, p=Yǎ'ān, w=Ya-an) is a prefecture-level city in the western part of Sichuan province, China, located just below the Tibetan Plateau. The city is home to Sichuan Agricultural University, the only Project 211, 211 Project ... city. The principal town is Shirong. The Pubugou Hydropower Station in the county has caused displacement problems for thousands of villagers, and in 2004 some 20,000 villagers protested against it. Administrative divisions Hanyuan County administers 12 towns, 4 townships and 5 ethnic townships: * Fulin Town () * Jiuxiang Town () * Wusihe Town () * Yidong Town () * Fuzhuang Town () * Qingxi Town () * Dashu Town () * Huangmu Town () * Tangjia Town () * Fuquan Town () * Anle Town () * Qianyu Town () * Fuxiang Township () * Malie Township () * Henan Township () * Shaijing Township () * Xiaopu Tibetan and Yi Ethnic Township (; ''shaʼ ...
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Xun County
Xun County or Xunxian () is a county in the north of Henan province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Hebi and located on the transition of the East China Plain and the Taihang Mountains. Xun County has a historic center originating to 1331, one of the best preserved of the East China Plain, and is located along the Grand Canal. The landscape is characterized by the hills of Dayao and Fuqiu rising from the plains. The Yellow River historically had its course through the south of the county, causing numerous floods. History During the Shang dynasty the area was called Li (). During the Western Han Dynasty it was first established as a county. In 1115 it was named Xunzhou, governing over Liyang County and Wei County. It was demoted to a county named Xun County in 1369. Administrative divisions , this county is divided to 7 towns and 2 townships. ;Towns ;Townships * Baisi Township () * Wangzhuang Township () Climate Notable people Du ...
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Jiangchuan County
Jiangchuan District () is located in Yuxi, Yunnan Yunnan; is an inland Provinces of China, province in Southwestern China. The province spans approximately and has a population of 47.2 million (as of 2020). The capital of the province is Kunming. The province borders the Chinese provinces ..., China. The district is known for its Gantangjing Paleolithic sites which contains traces of the use of fire, presence of prehistoric carnivorous fauna. Administrative divisions Jiangchuan District has 1 subdistrict, 4 towns, 1 township and 1 ethnic township. ;1 subdistrict * Dajie () ;4 towns ;1 township * Xiongguan () ;1 ethnic township * Anhua Yi () Climate References External linksJiangchuan Official Website County-level divisions of Yuxi {{Yunnan-geo-stub ...
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Beijing
Beijing, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Peking, is the capital city of China. With more than 22 million residents, it is the world's List of national capitals by population, most populous national capital city as well as China's List of cities in China by population, second largest city by urban area after Shanghai. It is located in North China, Northern China, and is governed as a Direct-administered municipalities of China, municipality under the direct administration of the Government of the People's Republic of China, State Council with List of administrative divisions of Beijing, 16 urban, suburban, and rural districts.Figures based on 2006 statistics published in 2007 National Statistical Yearbook of China and available online at archive. Retrieved 21 April 2009. Beijing is mostly surrounded by Hebei Province and neighbors Tianjin to the southeast; together, the three divisions form the Jing-Jin-Ji, Jing-Jin-Ji cluster. Beijing is a global city and ...
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Hebei Lizhou BOB Rural Commercial Bank
Hebei is a province in North China. It is China's sixth-most populous province, with a population of over 75 million people. Shijiazhuang is the capital city. It borders Shanxi to the west, Henan to the south, Shandong and Liaoning to the east, and Inner Mongolia to the north; in addition, Hebei entirely surrounds the direct-administered municipalities of Beijing and Tianjin on land. Its population is 96% Han Chinese, 3% Manchu, 0.8% Hui, and 0.3% Mongol. Varieties of Chinese spoken include Jilu Mandarin, the Beijing dialect of Mandarin, and Jin Chinese. During the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods (771–226 BC), the region was ruled by the states of Yan and Zhao. During the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), the region was called Zhongshu. It was called North Zhili during the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), and simply Zhili during the Qing dynasty (1644–1912). The modern province of Hebei was created in 1928. Five UNESCO World Heritage Sites can be found in ...
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Li County, Hebei
Li County or Lixian () is a county under the jurisdiction of Baoding prefecture-level city, Hebei Hebei is a Provinces of China, province in North China. It is China's List of Chinese administrative divisions by population, sixth-most populous province, with a population of over 75 million people. Shijiazhuang is the capital city. It bor ..., China. Administrative divisions * Towns : Liwu (), Liushi (), Dabaichi (), Xinxing (), Beiguodan (), Wan'an (), Sangyuan (), Nanzhuang, Li County, Hebei () * Townships : Xiaochen Township (), Linbao Township (), Beiniantou Township (), Baoxu Township (), Daquti Township () Climate Religion The Catholic minority is pastorally served by the Apostolic Prefecture of Lixian (Lizhou/ Lichow). References Sources and external links xzqh.org Geography of Baoding County-level divisions of Hebei {{Baoding-geo-stub ...
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Li County (other)
Li County or Lixian may refer to the following counties of the People's Republic of China : * Lixian, Beijing (礼贤), in Daxing District, Beijing * Li County, Gansu (礼县), county of Longnan City * Li County, Hebei (蠡县), alias Lizhou/ Lichow, county of Baoding City, also seat of the Apostolic prefecture of Lixian * Li County, Hunan (澧县), county of Changde City * Li County, Sichuan (理县), county of Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture See also * Lizhou (other), sometimes translated as "Li County" {{geodis, county ...
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