Lingwu city introduced as follows:
Lingwu city is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and is managed by Yinchuan City. It is located between east longitude10611'~10652' and north latitude 37 35' ~ 38 21',in the middle of Ningxia Plain and on the east bank of the Yellow River. It borders Yanchi County in the east and Litong District and Hongsibao District in Wuzhong City in the south.
It faces Yongning County across the river in the west and borders the Ming Great Wall in Etuokeqian Banner in the north, with a total area of 40 10 square kilometers. In 202 1 year, the population of lingwu city is 296,000. By the end of 2022 10, there were 1 street, 6 towns, 2 townships and 1 farm in lingwu city.
In 20021year, lingwu city's GDP was 63.904 billion yuan, an increase of 4.8% over the previous year, with an average increase of 4.8% in two years. Among them, the added value of the primary industry 159 1 100 million yuan, an increase of10.0% over the previous year; The added value of the secondary industry was 53.668 billion yuan, an increase of 3.8%; The added value of tertiary industry was 8.645 billion yuan, up by 9.0%.
The added value of primary industry accounts for 2.5% of regional GDP, the added value of secondary industry accounts for 84.0%, and the added value of tertiary industry accounts for 13.5%. The per capita GDP was 2 16623 yuan, up by 4.2% over the previous year.
In 2022, lingwu city's GDP reached 77.558 billion yuan, making it the most developed county and city in Ningxia. The local general public budget revenue was 45,665.438 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 30.5%.
In the second year of Northern Wei Dynasty (436), Lingzhou was renamed as a bony town. In the second year of Xiaochang (526), Bo Gu Law Town was changed to Lingzhou. After the split of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Lingzhou belonged to the Eastern Wei Dynasty and later to the Western Wei Dynasty. In the third year of Tian Ping (536), the Eastern Wei Dynasty moved Lingzhou to Qiaocheng, Fenzhou (now Fenyang County, Shanxi Province), and settled overseas Chinese to govern Lingzhou.
In the sixth year of unification (540), the Western Wei Dynasty rebuilt the city in situ, and changed it to Lingzhou County, where it governed Le Hui County. In the 12th year of Datong (546), Lingzhou was restored. After the Northern Zhou replaced the Western Wei Dynasty, Lingzhou belonged to the Northern Zhou Dynasty. Lingzhou governs the Ningxia Plain today. In the Northern Zhou Dynasty, the Governor's Office was established, which governed Pule County, Huaiyuan County, He Lin County and Licheng County.