Changsha, Wangcheng, Ningxiang, Liuyang, Zhuzhou, Youxian, Chaling, Yanling, Liling, Xiangtan, Xiangxiang, Shaoshan, Hengyang, Hengnan, Hengshan, Hengdong, Qidong, leiyang city, Changning, Shaodong, Xinshao and Shaoyang. Linli, Taoyuan, Shimen, Jinshi, Cili, Sangzhi, Nanxian, Taojiang, Anhua, Yuanjiang, Guiyang, Yizhang, Yongxing, Jiahe, Linwu, Rucheng, Guidong, Anren, Zixing, Qiyang, Dongan, Shuangpai and so on. Zhijiang Dong Autonomous County, Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County, hongjiang city, Lengshuijiang City, Lianyuan City, Shuangfeng County, Xinhua County, Jishou City, luxi county, Fenghuang County, Huayuan County, Baojing County, Guzhang County, Yongshun County and Longshan County.
Question 2: How many administrative villages are there in Hunan Province? By 2005, there were 13 prefecture-level cities and 1 autonomous prefecture: 16 county-level cities, 72 counties (including 7 autonomous counties), 34 municipal districts and 122 county-level administrative organizations; Set up 8 county jurisdictions; Sub-district offices 22 1, towns 1097, townships 1228, and 98 ethnic townships.
Question 3: How many villages are there in Hunan? The present administrative region of Hunan Province was the southern part of Jingzhou in the Zhou Dynasty, and it was incorporated into the territory of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. After Qin unified China, the county system was implemented, with counties in Guizhou and Changsha in Hunan. The western Han dynasty implemented a three-level system of state, county and county, which was in parallel with the sealing of the country. There are Wuling County, Guiyang County, Lingling County and Changsha Prefecture in Hunan. The new dynasty Wang Mang abandoned Changsha and changed Changsha county, Guiyang county to Nanping county, Wuling county to Pingxian county and Lingling county to the old county. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the original county name was restored, but Changsha was no longer founded and Changsha County was retained. During the Three Kingdoms period, Hunan was a place for peace. Lingling and Wuling belonged to Shu, while Changsha and Guiyang belonged to Wu. Later, Lingling and Wuling counties were incorporated into the territory of Dongwu, and Nanjun, He Lin, Hengyang, Xiangdong, Tianmen and Zhaoling counties were added. In the Western Jin Dynasty, Hunan belonged to Jingzhou and Guangzhou. The Eastern Jin Dynasty was to the left of the Yangtze River, and Hunan belonged to Jingzhou, Xiangzhou and Jiangzhou. Hunan belonged to Xiangzhou, Yunzhou and Jingzhou in the Southern Song Dynasty and the early years of Qi and Liang Dynasties. Chen Hunan belonged to Jingzhou, Yuanzhou and Xiangzhou. Sui dynasty annexed prefectures and counties, and changed the three-level system of prefectures and counties into two-level system of prefectures and counties. There are 8 counties in Hunan Province: Changsha County, Wuling County, Yuanling County, Liyang County, Baling County, Hengshan County, Guiyang County and Lingling County. In the early Tang Dynasty, the county was changed to a state, and Wude set up Tanzhou General Administration in four years, which governed Tanzhou, Hengzhou, Yongzhou, Chenzhou, Lianzhou, Nanliang, Nanyun and Nanying. In the seventh year of Wude, the Governor's Office was changed to the Governor's Office, which governed Tanzhou, Hengzhou, Yongzhou, Chenzhou, Lianzhou, Shaozhou and Daozhou. Emperor Taizong began to set up Tao, which consisted of states (or counties) and counties under states. Hunan belongs to Shandong South Road, Jiangxi South Road, Guizhou Middle Road and Guizhou Middle Road. In the second year of Guangde, an observer was set up in Hunan, and the name of Hunan began. During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Ma Yin was ruled by Hunan, and established Chu State with Changsha as its capital. Chu is divided into 28 states 1 prisons, and Hunan has 13 prisons: Tanzhou, Yuezhou, Chenzhou, Langzhou, Chenzhou, Xizhou, Shaozhou, Jinzhou, Lizhou, Xuzhou, Hengzhou, Yongzhou, Daozhou and Guiyang prisons. In the Song Dynasty, the whole country divided its roads, and the roads were divided into government, state, army and prison, each of which governed several counties. Hunan belongs to Jinghu South Road and Jinghu North Road. The Yuan Dynasty practiced the system of provincial administration. Hunan is a Huguang province, which is divided into three states: Yuezhou Road, Changde Road, Lizhou Road, Chenzhou Road, Yuanzhou Road, Jingzhou Road, Tianlin Road, Hengzhou Road, Daozhou Road, Yongzhou Road, Chenzhou Road, Baoqing Road, Wugang Road, Guiyang Road, Chaling State, Leiyang State and Changning State. The Yuan Dynasty * * * still practiced the chieftain system in today's minority settlements in western Hunan, and there were more than 10 long or brutal lawsuits, which were under the jurisdiction of the military and civilian appeasement departments of Sizhou, Geman and Yongshun, Sichuan respectively. In the Ming dynasty, the provinces set up foreign ministries, which were later changed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The provincial government (state) has counties and implements a three-level system of province, state and county. Hunan is subordinate to the political department of Huguang, and has jurisdiction over 7 states, 2 prefectures and 2 divisions in Hunan: Yuezhou Prefecture, Changsha Prefecture, Changde Prefecture, Hengzhou Prefecture, Yongzhou Prefecture, Baoqing Prefecture, Chenzhou Prefecture, Chenzhou, Jingzhou, Yongshun Military and Civilian Propaganda Department and Baojing Prefecture Military and Civilian Propaganda Department. In the Qing Dynasty, the local government implemented a four-level system of provinces, prefectures (Zhili Hall and Zhili Prefecture) and counties (scattered halls and scattered prefectures). In the third year of Kangxi, Hu Guang was appointed as the judge, and Hu Guang's right ambassador and the governor of the partial hospital all moved to Changsha. Huguang province is divided into north and south, and Hunan is an independent province. Changsha, Hengzhou, Yongzhou, Baoqing, Chenzhou, Changde, Yuezhou, Chenzhou and Jingzhou are directly under the jurisdiction of the Governor of the Partial Hospital. In the second year of Yongzheng, the remote governor was renamed the governor of Hunan. So far, the current administrative region of Hunan Province has been basically established as an independent local-level political organization. In Qing Dynasty, Hunan was divided into 4 provinces, 9 states, 4 Zhili Prefecture and 5 Zhili Hall (not under the jurisdiction of the county). Zhili Prefecture and Zhili Hall are directly subordinate to Daohe Province and are not under the jurisdiction of the government. Outside the county, there are scattered churches and scattered States, which are controlled by the government and equivalent to the county level. There are 3 scattered states in Hunan, 1 scattered hall. As a basic administrative unit, * * * has 77 units, including Zhili Hall and Zhili Prefecture, which are not under the jurisdiction of the county. After the founding of the Republic of China, the administrative setup in Hunan has undergone several changes. In the third year of the Republic of China (19 14), the whole province was divided into Xiangjiang, Hengyang, Chen Yuan and Wuling, and its jurisdiction was basically the same as that of Changbao Road, Hengyong Chen Gui Road, Chen Yuan Yongjing Road and Yuechangli Road in the Qing Dynasty, with a total of 75 counties. In the 5th year of the Republic of China (19 16), Changde Road was cut, and Changde, Yueyang, Pingjiang, Linxiang, Huarong, Hanshou, Yuanjiang, Lixian, Anxiang, Linli and Nanxian were placed under Xiangjiang Road, while Taoyuan, Shimen, Cili and Dachong were placed under Chen Yuan Road. There are 3 roads in the province and 75 counties. 1 1 year (1922), the road was cancelled ... >>
Question 4: How many cities, counties, towns and villages are there in Hunan Province? You might as well ask how many hairs there are on the cow. There are 14 prefecture-level administrative regions in Hunan, namely 13 prefecture-level cities and 1 autonomous prefecture (Xiangxi): Changsha, Changde, Chenzhou, Hengyang, Huaihua, Loudi, Shaoyang, Xiangtan, Yiyang, Yongzhou, Yueyang and Zhangjiajie.
Leiyang city is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Hengyang City.
Changsha (9) Yuelu District, Furong District, Tianxin District, Kaifu District, Yuhua District, Liuyang City, Changsha County, Wangcheng County and Ningxiang County.
Zhuzhou City (9) Tianyuan District, Hetang District, Lusong District, Liling City, Zhuzhou County, Yanling County, Chaling County and Youxian County
Xiangtan City (5) yuhu district, Yuetang District, Xiangxiang City, Shaoshan City and Xiangtan County.
Hengyang City (12) Shigu District, Yanfeng District, Zhuhui District, zhengxiang district, Nanyue District, leiyang city, Changning City, Hengyang County, Hengdong County, Hengshan County, Hengnan County and Qidong County.
Shaoyang City (12) Shuangqing District, Daxiang District, Beita District, Wugang City, Shaodong County, Dongkou County, Xinshao County, Suining County, Xinning County, Shaoyang County, Longhui County and Chengbu Miao Autonomous County.
Yueyang City (9) Yueyanglou District, Junshan District, Yunxi District, Linxiang City, Miluo City, Yueyang County, Xiangyin County, Pingjiang County and Huarong County.
Changde City (9) Wuling District, Dingcheng District, Jinshi City, Lixian County, Linli County, Taoyuan County, Hanshou County, an xiang County and Shimen County.
Zhangjiajie City (4) Yongding County, Wulingyuan District, Cili County and Sangzhi County.
Yiyang City (6) Heshan District, Ziyang District, Yuanjiang City, Taojiang County, Nanxian County and Anhua County
Chenzhou (1 1) Beihu District, Suxian District, Zixing City, Yizhang County, Rucheng County, Anren County, Jiahe County, Linwu County, Guidong County, Yongxing County and Guiyang County.
Yongzhou (1 1) Lengshuitan District, Shan Zhi District, Qiyang County, Lanshan County, ningyuan county, Xintian County, Dongan County, Jiangyong County, Daoxian County, Shuangpai County and Jianghua Yao Autonomous County.
Huaihua City (129) Hecheng District, hongjiang city, Huitong County, Yuanling County, Chenxi County, Xupu County, Zhong Fang County, xinhuang dong autonomous county, Zhijiang Dong Autonomous County, Tongdao Dong Autonomous County, Jingzhou Miao and Dong Autonomous County and Mayang Miao Autonomous County.
Loudi City (5) Louxing District, Lengshuijiang City, Lianyuan City, Xinhua County and Shuangfeng County
Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture has eight towns or villages: Jishou, Guzhang, Longshan, Yongshun, Fenghuang, luxi county, Baojing and Huayuan. I really can't answer them.
Question 5: How many counties are there in Yueyang City, Hunan Province? How many villages? Yueyang, called Baling in ancient times, also called Yuezhou, is a famous cultural city with a history of more than 2,500 years. Located in the northeast of Hunan Province, adjacent to Hubei and Jiangxi provinces, it is a rich (rich in resources), excellent (superior location) and beautiful (beautiful scenery) place. Now it has jurisdiction over 2 county-level cities, 4 counties, 3 urban areas, Yueyang Economic and Technological Development Zone, Nanhu Scenic Area and Quyuan Management Zone, with a total area of 150 19.2 square kilometers and a total population of 5.5 million, of which the urban area is 8.24.4 square kilometers and the urban population is 950,000, ranking second in Hunan, second only to Changsha, the provincial capital.
Question 6: How many villages are there in Yongshun County, Hunan Province? Which village group in Yongshun County has a place name (pump)?
Question 7: How many villages are there in Yiyang County, Hunan Province? Yiyang county was revoked in Hunan province and belonged to Yiyang area before revocation. On April 7th 1994, Yiyang District, county-level Yiyang City and Yiyang County were abolished and the prefecture-level Yiyang City was established. After the revocation of Yiyang County, most of its administrative areas were incorporated into Heshan District, and the administrative system was all inherited by Chushan District.
Question 8: How many village administrative divisions are there in Liushahe Town, Ningxiang County, Hunan Province? Ningxiang County governs 19 towns and 14 townships: Yutan Town, Daolin Town, Huaminglou Town, Donghu Town, Xiaduopu Town, Shuangjiangkou Town, Meitanba Town, Batang Town, Xieleqiao Town, Huitang Town and Shuang Fu Puzhen. Zhuliangqiao Township, Jinghua Shop Township, Nantianping Township, Zifu Township, Fengmuqiao Township, Yujiaao Township, Qingshan Bridge Township, Weishan Township, Shatian Township, Baimaqiao Township, Economic Shop Township and Suburban Township.
Question 9: How many townships are there in Han Tao County, Hunan Province? Huayuan County governs 8 towns and 13 townships. (According to the code of administrative divisions at and below the county level in Hunan Province? 100 huayuan town governs: 8 communities including Chengnan, Ganziyuan, Laozheng Street, Xichang Street, Dazhushan, Pontoon Bridge, Gaodenglou and Jianshuipo; Lion Bridge, Wangcheng, Dongxiping, South Gate, Agricultural Station, Fenghe, Xinshengtun, Kadi, Dachong, Longdong, Wolongbang, Yixi, Qingshuitang, Dayunban, Liangshuijing, Guaitaipo, Maziluo, Chaoliao, Jia Min, Huaqiao, Racecourse, Wujiapo, Triangular Rock, Batang and Vegetables. 10 1 Chadong Town: two neighborhood committees, Xiaoqiao and Hewharf; There are 15 village committees in Aimenkou, Shuijingwan, Guitan, Chestnut, Qule, QiMa Po, Xiaozhai, Shiniuxi, Miliang, Baiyan, Huotu, Tomb of the Elderly, Chayuanping, Nantai and Mulao. 102 longtan town municipality: two neighborhood committees, Longtan and Macelo Wong Tang; There are 16 village committees in Tudi, Wang Dou, Longmen, Wotuo, Gan Tang, Huadian, Xiaolong, Limei, Gugu, Longtan, Daping, Caoping, Jin Rong, Bantang, Huangla and Zhangpima. 103 Minle Town: two neighborhood committees in Pan Yun and Zhongjie; There are 12 village committees in Minle, Tianjia, Paddy Field, Xiangshui, Kazi, Gushao, Dongzha, Shangchao, Xiachao, Maohao, Shui Xin and Bawu. 104 Tuanjie Town governs: two neighborhood committees, Xinlu and Laojie; There are 19 village committees in Changxin, Louna, Yongfeng, Banpo, Pan Yun, Jichang, Shuitian, Zhongzhai, Taiping, Yang Shuiping, Abi, Laoyatang, Longbao, Yanbatang, Yangjiazhai, Xiawashui, Madaozi, Laowangzhai and Tongmuzhai. 105 Jiwei Town governs: Meihuajing and Acropolis two neighborhood committees; 20 village committees: Paizuo, Paida, Ira, Xiashui, Xinzhai, Laoacropolis, Jiwei, Keith, Dalaopai, Ramai, Jura, Kudzu, Mao Liang, Guoshui, Screw Cave, Gu Niu, Hulu, Ginkgo, Shuiyang and Baiyanping. 106 Malichang Town Area: Malichang Town Neighborhood Committee; There are 18 village committees in Huangtupo, Liudou, Shapingba, Guangche, Paida Road, Malichang, Shake, Laozhai, Lixin, Penghu, Denggaoping, Wanggaopo, Geyu, Xinqiao, Jianyan, Xinke, Jinniu and Yanba. 107 You Ya Town governs six village committees: Majia, Hangdu, Pojiao, Xiashui, Wudou, Dai Meng, Gaowu, Dongwei, Chaogang, Paila, Dakou and Mayou. 200 Changle Township governs Gupo, Taohua, Reba, Naguang, Wochana, Yabaxi, Changtan, Iwao Dan, Miqiang, Zeruoping, Yuemaka, Daluoping, Nawuche, Huangliangou, Wang Shanping, Shuiping, Laohouping and Queerzhuang 18. 20 1 Da Heping Township governs the village committees of Maoertang, Xinjie, Nongke, Aicheba, Damushu, Liangfengdong, Tongzhou, Tasha, Genghe and Datangping 10. 202 Lianghe Township 12 Village Committee: Luqiao, Dougong, Lianghe, Shihua, Tutun, Paddy Field, Mu Tong, Maogang, Mala, Yan Ma, Yanjing and Niuxing. Dalongdong Township governs five village committees: Taozipo, Gao Yan, Zhong Xing, Dalong and Niujiao. 204 Paibi Township Administration 14 Village Committees Luo Yan, Huangyan, Paibi, Sixin, Lizi Village, Mao Ping, Xiaodongchong, Hong Ying, Saddle, Flying Insect, Bamboo, Zhang Dao, Upper Slope and Lower Slope. 205 Dongmaku Township has jurisdiction over 16 village committees such as Bingchi, Pudding, Wolongping, Paidangwu, Dongmaku, Hangzhai, Paidalian, Meila, Huangtuping, Paila, Rangcha, Chestnut, Jipoling, Wodazhao, Leigong and Tung Chung. 206. Maoer Township governs 15 village committees such as Tuanjie, Guohe, Guoer, Tangjia, Xinzhai, Laohuchong, Feng Tang, Dongli, Taiyangshan, Cunninghamia lanceolata, Tianwan, Lead Factory, Pailaguang, Paier and Bucket. 207 Village Committee of Woshao Township 15: Xiazhai River, Dangjia, Zhela, Woshao, Hangdu, Woba, Dachong, Shabi, Tangcha, Miaoxinzhai, Balu, Buruping, Laotianping, Yanzhai and Hu Axiang. 208 supplementary pumping township jurisdiction: Daka, Xiaoka, Shanghang, Paidang, Daben, Dongshao, Dashao, Supplementary Pumping, Jijiu, Migou, Pailong, Shuitong, Da 'ao, Yulong, etc. 14 village committees. 209 Doyle Township Jurisdiction: 1 1 Mela, Gaoba, Jiexi, Doyle, Gaodeng, Zheren, Pailou, Zhu Dynasty, Gaoba, Xia Zi and Liaodong Village Committees. 2 10 townhouse township jurisdiction 1 1 madong, cowhide, big townhouse, small townhouse, ramcai, zila, zhuzizhai, Longmen, damao, mozi and liaoqiu village committees. 2 1 1 Paifang Township Jurisdiction: 7 village committees: Zhi Er, Bu Hao, Paifang, Longkong, Ranglie, Taohua and Jinlong. 2 12 Yaqiao Township: Daxing, Yau Ma, Baolou, Tang Tian, Peng Yan, Peng Da, Paizha, Shaping, Wale, Ganmu, Maoer ... >>
Question 10: How many administrative towns are there in Hunan * * *? By 2005, there were 13 prefecture-level cities and 1 autonomous prefecture: 16 county-level cities, 72 counties (including 7 autonomous counties), 34 municipal districts and 122 county-level administrative organizations in the whole province; Set up 8 county jurisdictions; There are 22/kloc-0 sub-district offices, 1097 towns, 1228 townships and 98 ethnic townships.