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Ma'an, Huitong County
Ma'an () is a town in Huitong County, Hunan, China. As of the 2019 census it had a population of 13,404 and an area of . Etymology It named after Ma'an Mountain (). Administrative division As of 2021, the town is divided into one community and eleven villages: *Qingjiangxi Community () *Xiangjian () *Yanglong () *Huangtu () *Ma'an () *Beichang () *Naoxi () *Matian () *Huangjia () *Tangjia () *Yinshan () *Xiaoxikou () History During the Republic of China, the region belonged to Xinbao Township () and Huai'an Township (). After the founding of the Communist State, in November, it came under the jurisdiction of the 2nd District and 3rd District. It was incorporated as a township in June 1956 and renamed Ma'an People's Commune () in October 1958. In May 1984 it reverted to its former name of Ma'an Township. In September 2002 it was upgraded to a town. Geography The town lies at the northern of Huitong County, bordering Baotian Dong and Miao Ethnic Township to the west, towns of Buz ...
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Towns Of China
When referring to political divisions of China, town is the standard English translation of the Chinese (traditional: ; zh, p=zhèn , w=chen4). The Constitution of the People's Republic of China classifies towns as fourth-level administrative units, along with, for example, townships ( zh, s=乡 , p=xiāng). A township is typically smaller in population and more remote than a town. Similar to higher-level administrative units, the borders of a town would typically include an urban core (a small town with the population on the order of 10,000 people), as well as a rural area with some villages ( zh, labels=no, s=村 , p=cūn, or zh, labels=no, s=庄 , p=zhuāng). Map representation A typical provincial map would merely show a town as a circle centered at its urban area and labeled with its name, while a more detailed one (e.g., a map of a single county-level division) would also show the borders dividing the county or county-level city A county-level city () is a Count ...
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Pingcun
Pingcun () is a town in Huitong County, Hunan, China. As of the 2019 census it had a population of 23,090 and an area of . Administrative division As of 2021, the town is divided into three communities and twelve villages: *Fengxiangling Community () *Yuanchong Railway Station Community () *Bus Station Community () *Muzhen () *Puping () *Qingshui () *Fengmu () *Dashun () *Maotian () *Gao () *Wuxing () *Hongqi () *Ping () *Xinwu () *Matang () History The area was known as Fulong Township () during the Republic of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, in November 1949, it came under the jurisdiction of the Third District () of Huitong County. In June 1955, it was renamed Pingcun District () and soon was changed to Pingcun Township (). In September 1958, the Red Flag People's Commune () was set up and later renamed Pingcun People's Commune (). It reverted to its former name of Pingcun Township in May 1984. In April 1985 it was upgraded to a town. Geography Th ...
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Jiaozuo–Liuzhou Railway
The Jiaozuo–Liuzhou railway or Jiaoliu railway (), is a major trunkline railroad in China between Jiaozuo in central China and Liuzhou in southern China. The line is long and runs north–south through four provinces.(Chinese焦柳铁路简介 2007-11-19 The line was built between 1969 and 1978. Major cities along route include Jiaozuo, Jiyuan, Luoyang, Nanyang and Dengzhou in Henan Province; Xiangyang and Jingmen in Hubei Province; Shimen, Zhangjiajie, Jishou and Huaihua in Hunan Province and Liuzhou in the Guangxi Autonomous Region. History The Jiaoliu railway was built in northern and southern sections. The northern section from Jiaozuo to Zhicheng Town (in Yidu County-level City, Hubei Province) was built from 1969 to 1970. The southern section from Zhicheng to Liuzhou was built from 1970 to 1978. The two halves were joined in 1988 after the completion of the Zhicheng Yangtze River Bridge. In December 2009, electrification of the Luoyang-Zhangjiangjie sec ...
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G65 Baotou–Maoming Expressway
The Baotou–Maoming Expressway (), designated as G65 and commonly referred to as the Baomao Expressway () is an expressway that connects the cities of Baotou, Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China, China, and Maoming, Guangdong. When fully complete, it will be in length. Currently, many sections of the expressway are still under construction. The sections of the expressways that are complete are: * From Baotou to the Shaanxi border in Inner Mongolia * From the Inner Mongolia border to Ankang in Shaanxi * From Dazhou in Sichuan to Chongqing * From Guilin to Cenxi in Guangxi Route The route passes through the following cities: Baotou, Ordos (city), Ordos, Yulin, Shaanxi, Yulin, Yan'an, Tongchuan, Xi'an, Ankang, Dazhou, Chongqing, Qianjiang, Hubei, Qianjiang, Jishou, Huaihua, Guilin, Wuzhou, Maoming Due to the challenging terrain the expressway includes numerous tunnels and bridges including the Aizhai Bridge which spans over 1 km. References

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National Bureau Of Statistics Of China
The National Bureau of Statistics () is a deputy-ministerial level agency directly under the State Council of China. Established in August 1952, the bureau is responsible for collection, investigation, research and publication of statistics concerning the nation's economy, population and other aspects of the society. Kang Yi has served as the commissioner of the bureau since 3 March 2022. Responsibilities The bureau's authority and responsibilities are defined in ''Statistics Law of the People's Republic of China''. It is responsible for the research of the nation's overall statistics and oversees the operations of its local counterparts. Organizations The bureau is overseen by a commissioner, several deputy commissioners (currently four), a chief methodologist, a chief economist, and a chief information officer. It is composed of 18 departments, oversees 12 affiliated institutions, and manages 32 survey organizations stationed in respective provinces. It also operates ...
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Zinc
Zinc is a chemical element; it has symbol Zn and atomic number 30. It is a slightly brittle metal at room temperature and has a shiny-greyish appearance when oxidation is removed. It is the first element in group 12 (IIB) of the periodic table. In some respects, zinc is chemically similar to magnesium: both elements exhibit only one normal oxidation state (+2), and the Zn2+ and Mg2+ ions are of similar size. Zinc is the 24th most abundant element in Earth's crust and has five stable isotopes. The most common zinc ore is sphalerite (zinc blende), a zinc sulfide mineral. The largest workable lodes are in Australia, Asia, and the United States. Zinc is refined by froth flotation of the ore, roasting, and final extraction using electricity ( electrowinning). Zinc is an essential trace element for humans, animals, plants and for microorganisms and is necessary for prenatal and postnatal development. It is the second most abundant trace metal in humans after iron, an import ...
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Antimony
Antimony is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol Sb () and atomic number 51. A lustrous grey metal or metalloid, it is found in nature mainly as the sulfide mineral stibnite (). Antimony compounds have been known since ancient times and were powdered for use as medicine and cosmetics, often known by the Arabic name Kohl (cosmetics), kohl. The earliest known description of this metalloid in the West was written in 1540 by Vannoccio Biringuccio. China is the largest producer of antimony and its compounds, with most production coming from the Xikuangshan Mine in Hunan. The industrial methods for refining antimony from stibnite are Roasting (metallurgy), roasting followed by carbothermic reaction, reduction with carbon, or direct reduction of stibnite with iron. The most common applications for metallic antimony are in alloys with lead and tin, which have improved properties for solders, Bullet, bullets, and plain bearings. It improves the rigidity of lead-alloy pla ...
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Yuan River
The Yuan River, also known by its Chinese name as the Yuanjiang, is one of the four largest rivers in Hunan province in southeast-central China. It is a tributary of Yangtze River. It is long and rises in Guizhou province in the Miao Mountains near Duyun and is navigable. The upper stream is called the Longtou River, and downstream it is called the Qingshui or Ch‘ing-shui River. It becomes the Yuan River after its confluence with its northern tributary, the Wu River. After its merger with the Wu River, the Yuan flows in a northeasterly direction, hugging the western side of the Xuefeng Mountains of Hunan. Ultimately, the Yuan flows into the Dongting Lake at Changde Changde (; Traditional Chinese characters, traditional Chinese: 常德區 ) is a prefecture-level city in the northwest of Hunan province, People's Republic of China. Changde, known as "Wuling" in ancient times, is located on the west side of Do ... and from there into the Yangtze River. The Yuan serves as ...
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Jinzhu, Huitong County
Jinzhu () is a town in Huitong County, Hunan, China. As of the 2023 census it had a population of 20,450 and an area of . Administrative division As of 2021, the town is divided into fifteen villages: *Jinping () *Tongmu () *Yanjiao () *Huangtuba () *Qingjiang () *Diling () *Shiqi () *Shuiwei () *Xiaojia () *Wangjia () *Dongyue () *Loujiao () *Pojiao () *Banshan () *Laotuan () History During the Republic of China, it belonged to Jinzhu Township (), Anhuai Township (), Xiongxi Township (), and Shuangxi Township (). After the founding of the Communist State, in 1950, it came under the jurisdiction of the 2nd District of Huitong County. Its name was changed to Buzi District () in June 1955. In 2015, Xiaojia Township () and Jinlong Township () merged to form Jinzhu Town. Geography The town is located on the northeast of Huitong County. It shares a border with Buzi Town to the west, Ruoshui Town to the east, Ma'an Town and Hongjiang to the north, and Lincheng Town to the south. ...
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Hongjiang
Hongjiang (), formerly Qianyang County () is a county-level city in Hunan Province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Huaihua. Located on the southwest of the province and the south of Huaihua, the city is bordered to the north by Zhongfang County, to the northwest by Zhijiang County, to the south by Huitong County, to the east by Dongkou County. Including the Hongjiang District, Hongjiang covers an area of , and as of 2015, it had a registered population of 498,100.about the population of Hongjiang City in 2015 (excluding the population of Hongjiang District), according to The city is divided into 26 township-level divisions, including four subdistricts and two townships of Hongjiang District. The government seat is Qiancheng Town (). History The former Hongjiang City was merged with Qianyang County () to form the present Hongjiang City in 1997. However, the local residents of the former Hongjiang City strongly resisted this merger. ...
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Buzi, Huitong County
Buzi () is a town in Huitong County, Hunan, China. As of the 2019 census it had a population of 18,116 and an area of . Administrative division As of 2021, the town is divided into one community and eleven villages: *Longyan Community () *Buzi () *shangfang () *Xingtang () *Huangqi () *Xindian () *Pingjian () *Chachong () *Shengxi () *Zhongxin () *Louluo () *Jinshan () History During the Republic of China, it belonged to Anhuai Township (). After the founding of the People's Republic of China, in November 1949, it came under the jurisdiction of the Second District () of Huitong County. In May 1955, its name was changed to Buzi District (). In September 1958, it was renamed Pingcun People's Commune (). In March 1961, Buzi People's Commune () split from Pingcun People's Commune () and was incorporated as a township named Buzi Township () in May 1984. In April 1985 it was upgraded to a town. Geography Buzi is located on the north of Huitong County. It is surrounded by M ...
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Provinces Of China
Provinces ( zh, c=省, p=Shěng) are the most numerous type of province-level divisions of China, province-level divisions in the China, People's Republic of China (PRC). There are currently 22 provinces administered by the PRC and one province that is claimed, but not administered, which is Taiwan Province, People's Republic of China, Taiwan, currently administered by the Taiwan, Republic of China (ROC). The local governments of Chinese provinces consists of a Provincial People's Government headed by a Governor (China), governor that acts as the executive, a Provincial People's Congress with legislative powers, and a parallel provincial branch of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that elects a Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary, party secretary and a Chinese Communist Party Provincial Standing Committee, provincial standing committee. Government Provinces are the most common form of province-level governments. The legislative bodies of the provinces are the Prov ...
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