There were a total of 41 administrative villages in Jizhuang Town.
Jizhuang Town was a township-level administrative unit located in Yu County County, Hebei Province. The town was founded in 1928 and was once the Jijia Village Commune. In 1984, it was renamed Jijia Village Town. The total area of Jizhuang Town was 135 square kilometers, with 41 administrative villages under its jurisdiction and a population of about 25,000. The town was located in the northeast of Yu County, adjacent to Peach Blossom Town, Changning Township, and Baile Town, and was 35 kilometers away from Yu County People's Government. Jizhuang Town had a certain number of industrial enterprises and shops, as well as a complete public infrastructure, including hospitals, middle schools, financial institutions, and so on. In addition, Jizhuang Town also featured classical furniture manufacturing and small grain trade, providing economic vitality for rural rejuvenation.
Yong 'an Town had the following villages: - Yong 'an Town (a town under the jurisdiction of Liuyang City, Changsha City, Hunan Province): Yong' an Town has jurisdiction over 12 administrative villages, including Li Geng Village, Shuishan Village, Lutang Village, Duzheng Village, Pingtou Village, Yonghe Village, Da 'an Village, Xihutan Village, Xinyuan Village, Yong' an Village, Yongxin Village, and Fengyu Village. [1] - Yong 'an Town (a town under the jurisdiction of Yongqiao District, Suzhou City, Anhui Province): Yong' an Town governs 14 administrative villages, including Shui 'an Village, Guhe New Village, Shuangxin Village, Shuangxing Village, Sun' an Village, Xinhe Village, Xiaqiao Village, Tuanjie Village, Suowei Village, Panhu Village, Xuezhao Village, Zhoujia Village, Daxu Village, and Jiexi Village. [2] - Yong 'an Town (a town under the jurisdiction of Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province): Yong' an Town governs 25 administrative villages, including Xishun Village, Dangxiang Village, Daoxiang Village, Yimin Village, Min 'an Village, Nanshun Village, Nanguan Village, Dongguan Village, Xinhua Village, Xing' an Village, Zhangzhuang Village, Guce Village, etc. [3] In summary, Yong 'an Town had 12 administrative villages (under the jurisdiction of Liuyang City, Changsha City, Hunan Province), 14 administrative villages (under the jurisdiction of Yongqiao District, Suzhou City, Suzhou City, Anhui Province), and 25 administrative villages (under the jurisdiction of Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province).
There are 12 administrative villages under the jurisdiction of Shijiaying Township.
There were seven villages in Thousand Buddha Town: Little Baoning Village, Luoyang Village, Jinxi Village, Laowanggou Village, Thousand Buddha Village, Dongyi Village, and Treasure Village.
There were a total of 409 villages in Hebei Gaobeidian City.
Gaobeidian City had a total of 409 villages.
Gaobeidian City had a total of 9 towns and 438 villages. The towns included Fangguan Town, Xincheng Town, Sizhuang Town, Xinlizhuang Town, Dongmaying Town, Xinqiao Town, Xiaoguanying Town, Zhangliu Town, and Liangjiaying Town. Please note that this information is for reference only, and the specific data may change.
There were 15 villages in Shimian County.
Jijia Village was located in Jijia Village, Yunzhou District, Datong City, Shanxi Province. It was located on the second-grade terrace on the south bank of Sanggan River. The village was famous for the ruins of Jijia Village. The ruins were located on the platform on the south bank of Sanggan River about 150 meters south of the village. It was a cultural relic from the late Yangshao period to the Longshan period. The ruins covered an area of about 1 square kilometer, and most of it was farmland. Rich relics such as pottery, bone ware, stone ware, etc. were excavated from the ruins of Jijia Village. Among them, the most eye-catching was the human bones. One of the skulls had a regular round hole. After research, it was confirmed that it was a prehistoric craniotomy case and had important scientific value. Jijia Village was a typical agricultural village. The entire village grew corn, mung beans, onions, watermelons, and other crops. The Sanggan River flowed to the north of the village, and the temple mountain stretched to the south. There were 13 administrative villages under the jurisdiction of Jizhuang Township, and the township people's government was stationed in Jizhuang Village.