world.wikisort.org - ChinaXiangning County (simplified Chinese: 乡宁县; traditional Chinese: 鄉寧縣; pinyin: Xiāngníng Xiàn; lit. 'countryside peace') is a county in the southwest of Shanxi province, China, bordering Shaanxi province across the Yellow River to the west.[1] It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Linfen.[1][2] The county spans an area of 2,029 square kilometres (783 sq mi),[2] and is home to a population of 240,000 people as of 2013.[1]
County in Shanxi, People's Republic of China
Xiangning County
乡宁县 Siangning |
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Country | People's Republic of China |
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Province | Shanxi |
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Prefecture-level city | Linfen |
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• Total | 2,029 km2 (783 sq mi) |
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• Total | 240,000 |
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• Density | 120/km2 (310/sq mi) |
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Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
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Website | xiangning.gov.cn |
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History
During the Spring and Autumn period, Marquis E of Jin lived in what is now present-day Xiangning County.[2]
In the Warring States period, the area had been occupied by both the Han and Zhao states.[2]
During the Northern Wei Dynasty, the area was initially named Changping (Chinese: 昌平), and was later changed to Pingchang (Chinese: 平昌).[2] Eventually, the name was changed to Changning (simplified Chinese: 昌宁; traditional Chinese: 昌寧), but in 923 was changed to Xiangning (simplified Chinese: 乡宁; traditional Chinese: 鄉寧), its present-day name.[2]
From 1958 to 1961, Xiangning County was briefly merged with neighboring Ji County.[2]
Geography
The county is located in the Lüliang Mountains of the Loess Plateau, and has a largely hilly terrain with an average elevation of about 900 metres (3,000 ft).[1] The county's highest point is Gaotian Mountain (Chinese: 高天山), which reaches 1,820.5 metres (5,973 ft) in altitude; the county's lowest point is along the banks of the Yellow River, at 385.1 metres (1,263 ft) in altitude.[2]
38.2% of the county is forested.[2]
Administrative divisions
Xiangning County is divided into five towns and five townships.[3] These are then divided into 182 village-level divisions.[2]
The county's five towns are Changning [zh], Guanghua [zh], Taitou [zh], Guantou [zh], and Xibo [zh].[3]
The county's five townships are Shuanghe Township [zh], Guanwangmiao Township [zh], Weizhuang Township [zh], Xijiaokou Township [zh], and Zaoling Township [zh].[3]
Economy
The county is home to a large coal field, which covers 1,600 square kilometres (620 sq mi) of the county's area.[2] Said coal field is estimated to have 15.3 billion tons of coal in reserve.[2]
Xiangning also has a number of tourist sights, such as the Xiangning Thousand Buddha Cave [zh], Yunqiu Mountain (simplified Chinese: 云丘山; traditional Chinese: 雲丘山), and a number of temples and pagodas.[2]
Major agricultural products from Xiangning include Zanthoxylum, apples, walnuts, Chinese yams, Elaeagnus mollis [zh], and wine.[2]
Transportation
National Highway 209 and National Highway 309 both run through the county, as well as three provincial highways.[2]
References
- 乡宁县概况地图. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2016-10-18. Archived from the original on 2019-05-13. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
- 乡宁县情概况 (in Chinese). Xiangning County People's Government. 2017-09-28. Archived from the original on 2020-10-11. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
- 2020年统计用区划代码 (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-11-26. Retrieved 2020-11-26.
County-level divisions of Shanxi Province |
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Taiyuan (capital) |
Prefecture-level cities | Taiyuan |
- Xinghualing District
- Xiaodian District
- Yingze District
- Jiancaoping District
- Wanbailin District
- Jinyuan District
- Gujiao city
- Qingxu County
- Yangqu County
- Loufan County
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Datong | |
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Yangquan | |
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Changzhi |
- Luzhou District
- Lucheng District
- Shangdang District
- Tunliu District
- Xiangyuan County
- Pingshun County
- Licheng County
- Huguan County
- Zhangzi County
- Wuxiang County
- Qin County
- Qinyuan County
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Jincheng |
- Cheng District
- Gaoping city
- Zezhou County
- Qinshui County
- Yangcheng County
- Lingchuan County
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Shuozhou |
- Shuocheng District
- Pinglu District
- Shanyin County
- Ying County
- Youyu County
- Huairen city
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Jinzhong | |
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Yuncheng |
- Yanhu District
- Yongji city
- Hejin city
- Ruicheng County
- Linyi County
- Wanrong County
- Xinjiang County
- Jishan County
- Wenxi County
- Jiang County
- Pinglu County
- Yuanqu County
- Xia County
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Xinzhou |
- Xinfu District
- Yuanping city
- Dingxiang County
- Wutai County
- Dai County
- Fanshi County
- Ningwu County
- Jingle County
- Shenchi County
- Wuzhai County
- Kelan County
- Hequ County
- Baode County
- Pianguan County
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Linfen |
- Yaodu District
- Houma city
- Huozhou city
- Quwo County
- Yicheng County
- Xiangfen County
- Hongtong County
- Gu County
- Anze County
- Fushan County
- Ji County
- Xiangning County
- Pu County
- Daning County
- Yonghe County
- Xi County
- Fenxi County
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Lüliang |
- Lishi District
- Xiaoyi city
- Fenyang city
- Wenshui County
- Zhongyang County
- Xing County
- Lin County
- Fangshan County
- Liulin County
- Lan County
- Jiaokou County
- Jiaocheng County
- Shilou County
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На других языках
- [en] Xiangning County
[ru] Сяннин
Сянни́н (кит. упр. 乡宁, пиньинь Xiāngníng) — уезд городского округа Линьфэнь провинции Шаньси (КНР).
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