Fanjiahe: located 6.5 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, a man named Fan built a city to live in, named Fan Jiabao. Because I lived by Qishui River, I changed my name to Fanjiahe. There are 4 villagers' groups, 3 10 households,13,41person, 25 14 mu of cultivated land, per capita 1.85 mu. The village has good natural conditions, mainly fruit and animal husbandry production. The per capita net income is 207 1 yuan.
House River: located 6 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. From the end of Tang Dynasty to the 21st year of Yuan Dynasty (1284), it was regarded as the county seat of Haosi County for 448 years. After the county government was abolished, the market remained, called Haosi Street. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, Haosi market declined and developed into a village. Because it is located on the Qishui River, Haosi River is named after its old name. 1949 10 turn 1958 10 is the residence of the people's committee of Haosi Township. There are 5 villagers' groups, with 437 households, 1.6 1 person, and 2596 mu of cultivated land, with per capita 1.6 1 mu. This village has good natural conditions. In the mid-1990s, the county first developed greenhouse vegetable production. In recent years, apple production is the main production. 1995 was named as a civilized village by the municipal government. The per capita net income is 2 106 yuan.
Antou: Located 7.5 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. In the Qing Dynasty, Jian 'antang was built here because of its high terrain. "An" is the mistake of "An". Originally belonged to the Haosihe Brigade. There are two villagers' groups, 79 households with 306 people and 986 mu of cultivated land. The village is located by Qishui River, with good natural conditions and high grain output. The per capita net income is 2046 yuan.
Xiyuan: located 5.7 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was named because it was located in the tableland west of the House River. Yuanhe Taohuayuan and Zhuanghe are collectively called Tao Zhuang Brigade. There are 1 villager groups, 96 households with 396 people, and cultivated land 1 143 mu, with an average of 2.56 mu. The village mainly produces grain and grows apples, supplemented by aquaculture. Per capita net income 1026 yuan.
Zhuanghe: located 6 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. In the early Qing dynasty, it was named after the meaning of village harmony. June 1952 to July 1953 is the residence of Zhuanghe Township People's Committee. At present, there are two villagers' groups, 125 households with 507 people and cultivated land 1677 mu, with an average of 3.24 mu per capita. The village has a large land area, mainly focusing on grain production and apple planting. Per capita net income 1045 yuan.
Taohua tableland: located 5.5 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. According to legend, Han Xin Hou was married here. The bride wore peach blossoms, which attracted peach blossoms to bloom all over the tableland, hence the name Taohua tableland. There are 1 villager group, 1, 4 1 household with 587 people, and cultivated land 1, 755 mu, with an average of 3.0 1 mu. This village mainly produces grain and apples. Per capita net income 1043 yuan.
Sujiayuan: Located 6.5 kilometers north of the town government residence. In the mid-Yuan Dynasty, it was named after residents' surnames and their topography. There are two villagers' groups, 1 15 households, 5 17 people, and cultivated land 1858 mu, with an average of 3.6 mu. The village mainly produces grain and plants fruit trees, supplemented by aquaculture. In 1970s, Qishuihe Pumping Station was built in this village, but now it seldom brings benefits. Per capita net income 1044 yuan.
Xipo: located 5.5 kilometers north of the town government residence. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was named because it was located on the gully slope in the west of Sujiayuan (village). Originally belonged to Sujiayuan Brigade. There are two villagers' groups, 77 families and 273 people, with cultivated land of 1.384 mu, with an average of 4.96 mu. This village mainly produces grain and apples. Per capita 104 1 yuan.
Baojiayao: located 4.5 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was named after residents' surnames and life characteristics. Originally belonging to Xujiayuan Brigade. There are 1 villager group, 69 households with 296 people, with 873 mu of cultivated land, with a per capita of 2.92 mu. This village mainly produces grain and apples. Per capita net income 1042 yuan.
Xujiayuan: It is located 3.5 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. 1958 When the brigade was formed, it was named after Xujiayuan Village in the northeast where the brigade headquarters is located. At present, there are two villagers' groups, 186 households with 784 people, and cultivated land 17 10 mu, with an average of 2. 1.3 mu per capita. This village mainly produces grain and apples. Per capita net income 1046 yuan.
Gaoyatou: located 3.5 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. In the early Qing Dynasty, it was named after its topography. Originally belonging to Xujiayuan Brigade. There are 1 villager group, 85 households with 336 people, with 793 mu of cultivated land and 2.60 mu per capita. This village mainly produces grain and apples. Per capita net income 1038 yuan.
Qiao Zhuang: Located 2.5 kilometers north of the town government residence. When the 1958 Brigade was established, it was named after two natural villages, namely Beizhuangtou and Da Qiao. There are 4 villagers' groups, with 252 households and 1.034 people, with 2825 mu of cultivated land and 2.66 mu per capita. This village mainly produces grain and grows fruit trees. Per capita net income 1675 yuan.
Poliu: located at 1.7 km north of the town government residence. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there was a man named Liu who lived by the mountain and in two villages. Those who live on the hillside are called downhill Liu, and those who live on the hillside are called uphill Liu. 1958 When the brigade was formed, it was named after the villages of Shangpo Liu and Xiapo Liu under its jurisdiction. There are three villagers' groups, 17 1 household with 603 people, with 2,335 mu of cultivated land and 3.80 mu per capita. This village mainly produces grain and grows fruit trees. In 2000, it was named as a civilized village by the municipal government. Per capita net income 1680 yuan.
Located 2 kilometers north of the town government station, it was named after Liu in the late Ming Dynasty. Used to belong to the Poliu brigade. At present, there are three villagers' groups, 168 households with 539 people and cultivated land 1974 mu, with an average of 3.68 mu per capita. This village mainly produces grain and grows fruit trees. Per capita net income 1699 yuan.
Nanzhuangtou: located 2 kilometers northeast of the town government residence. At the end of Yuan Dynasty, Wang Xingren lived in two villages, and the one in the south was called Nanzhuangtou. 1958 when the brigade was formed, it was named after the village where the brigade was stationed. At present, there are two villagers' groups, 142 households with 603 people, and cultivated land 1332 mu, with an average of 2. 16 mu per capita. This village mainly produces grain and grows fruit trees. Per capita net income 1830 yuan.
China and Canada: It is located at 1 km east of the town government residence. Named after residents' surnames in the late Ming Dynasty. Yuanhe Zhang Jia, Zhou Jiayuan, etc. Merge into seven joint brigades. There are 1 villager group,1/8 households with 420 people, and cultivated land 1363 mu, with an average of 3.23 mu. This village mainly produces grain and grows fruit trees. 1996 was named as a civilized village by the municipal government. Per capita net income 1904 yuan.
Zhangjia: It is located 2.5 kilometers east of the town government residence. Named after residents' surnames in the late Ming Dynasty. Formerly belonged to the Seventh United Brigade. There are 5 villagers' groups, with 290 households,116 people, and 25 12 mu of cultivated land, with per capita 2. 17 mu. This village mainly produces grain and grows fruit trees. Per capita net income 1840 yuan.
Zhoujiayuan: it is located in the southeast of the town government residence 1.5km. In the mid-Ming Dynasty, it was named after residents' surnames and topography. Formerly belonged to the Seventh United Brigade. At present, there are 3 villagers' groups, 98 households with 398 people, with 842 mu of cultivated land, with a per capita of 2. 16 mu. This village mainly produces grain and grows fruit trees. Per capita net income 103 1 yuan.
Fangli: It is located at 1 km south of the town government residence. In the early Ming Dynasty, there was a workshop on the south side of Diantou Town, hence the name Xifangli. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, some people from the West Room moved here and named them Fang Li. "Fang" is the homonym of "Fang". Originally belonged to the Guangming Brigade. There are two villagers' groups, 196 households with 856 people, and the cultivated land is 1.258 mu, with per capita 1.45 mu. The village is close to towns, and the transportation, catering and commerce industries are developing rapidly. Per capita net income 1824 yuan.
Jia Qiang: It is located 2.5 kilometers south of the town government residence. Named after residents' surnames in the middle of Ming Dynasty. Yuan and Cheng Jiahe are called Cheng Qiangda Team. There are 1 villager groups, 98 households with 402 people, and 9 19 mu of cultivated land, with an average of 2.25 mu. The village has flat terrain, fertile soil and high grain yield. The village is mainly engaged in grain production and fruit and livestock production. 1999 was named as a civilized village by the municipal government. Per capita net income 1980 yuan.
Chengjiahe: It is located 3.5 kilometers south of the town government residence. In the early Ming Dynasty, it was named after residents' surnames and topography. The former strong families are collectively called strong teams. There are 1 villager group, 26 households, 102 people, and 392 mu of cultivated land, with an average of 3.24 mu. This village mainly produces grain and grows fruit trees. Per capita net income 1046 yuan.
Liangjia: It is located 2.5 kilometers south of the town government residence. Named after residents' surnames in the middle of Ming Dynasty. 1949 10 to 1958 10 used to be the resident of Liangjia Town People's Committee. At present, there are 3 villagers' groups, with 237 households, 1.008 people and cultivated land 1.883 mu, with per capita 1.88 mu. Because the village and its neighboring Ge Jia, Qijia and Jiaqiang have flat terrain, fertile soil and relatively rich people's lives, it has been called "New Four Villages" in history. At present, it mainly focuses on grain production and planting fruit trees. Per capita net income 1955 yuan.
Ziggy: It is located 3.8 kilometers south of the town government residence. Named after residents' surnames in the middle of Ming Dynasty. Yuan and Ge Jia are called Ziggy Brigade. There are 4 villagers' groups, 223 households with 976 people, with cultivated land of 1.520 mu and per capita of 1.57 mu. This village mainly produces grain and grows fruit trees. Per capita net income 1840 yuan.
East Zhuangzi: 4 kilometers south of the town government residence. In the middle of Ming Dynasty, Wang Xingren lived in two villages, and the village in the east was named East Zhuangzi. 1958 when the brigade was formed, it was named after the brigade headquarters. At present, there are three villagers' groups, 146 households with 575 people, cultivated land 1 120 mu, and per capita 1.94 mu. The village has good natural conditions, mainly focusing on grain production and fruit tree planting. Per capita net income 1900 yuan.
West Zhuangzi: 4.5 kilometers south of the town government residence. In the middle of Ming Dynasty, Wang Xingren lived in two villages, and the village in the west was called West Zhuangzi. 1958 when the brigade was formed, it was named after the brigade headquarters. There are 2 villagers' groups, with 248 households, 1, 0 1 person, with 2,530 mu of cultivated land, 2.42 mu per capita. The village has good natural conditions, mainly focusing on grain production and fruit tree planting. Per capita net income 18 1 1 yuan.
Slope faucet: located 5 kilometers south of the town government residence. In the late Ming dynasty, it was named after the gully slope was like a faucet. At present, there are two villagers' groups, 163 households with 598 people and cultivated land 1352 mu, with an average of 2.24 mu per capita. The village is the south gate of Diantou Town, which mainly produces grain and plants fruit trees. 1995 was named as a civilized village by the municipal government. Per capita net income 19 10 yuan.
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All the above are taken from this online map. As far as I know, the so-called northwest government affairs and per capita income are all fake, and there are not so many at all.