The administrative division map of Hangzhou City Main City is as follows: - Uptown: Including the original Uptown and Jianggan District (excluding Xiasha Street and Baiyang Street). The People's Government was stationed at No. 77 Wangchao Road, Wangjiang Street. - Xiacheng District: Revocation, merger into Gongshu District. - Gongshu District: Including the former Xiacheng District and the administrative area of Gongshu District. The People's Government is located at No. 1 Taizhou Road, Gongchen Bridge Street. Please note that the above information is based on the search results provided and may not include the latest adjustments.
The administrative division map of Hangzhou City had been adjusted. According to the adjustment plan, Hangzhou City abolished Uptown, Jianggan District, Xiacheng District, Gongshu District, and Yuhang District, and established new Uptown, Gongshu District, Yuhang District, Linping District, and Qiantang District. After the adjustment, Hangzhou City had jurisdiction over 10 districts, 2 counties, and 1 county-level city. The specific administrative division adjustment plan can refer to the relevant administrative division adjustment map. The adjusted administrative divisions optimized the main functions of the city's core area, which was conducive to releasing potential dividends. The adjusted administrative division map would provide accurate and authoritative administrative divisions, place names, and boundary information with adjacent areas, providing important reference for the public and related work.
Hangzhou City administrative division map was a high-definition answer. According to the information in document [2] and document [4], Hangzhou City jurisdiction over 10 districts, 2 counties, and 1 county-level city. These districts included Uptown, Gongshu District, Xihu West Lake District, Binjiang District, Xiaoshan Strict, Yuhang District, Linping District, Qiantang District, Fuyang District, Lin 'an District, Tonglu County, Chun'an County and Jiande City. However, the search results did not provide a high-definition version of the Hangzhou city map. Therefore, I don't know the exact answer to this question.
The administrative map of Beihai City could be found on the relevant website. These web pages provided Beihai City's administrative map, jurisdiction division map, and satellite map. The user could use the mouse or finger to drag, zoom in, and out to view the map. The specific administrative division map could be obtained from the Beihai City Administrative Division Map webpage.
The administrative division map of Danzhou City, Hainan Province. However, the search results did not provide a specific administrative map. Therefore, I don't know the specific administrative division map.
The map of Hangzhou City Main City included Shangcheng District, Xiacheng District, Jianggan District, Gongshu District, West Lake District, Binjiang District, and Qiantang New District.
The Main City of Hangzhou City included Shangcheng District, Xiacheng District, Jianggan District, Gongshu District, West Lake District, and Binjiang District. However, no specific map information was provided.
The administrative map of Neijiang City can be found on the relevant website. Among them, the administrative maps of Zizhong County and Dongxing District were provided. These maps could be zoomed in and out, and information such as latitude and longitude could also be obtained.
The administrative division map of Leshan City can be found on the relevant website. Among them, Leshan City governs 4 districts (Shizhong District, Wutongqiao District, Shawan District, Jinkouhe District), 6 counties (Qianwei County, Jingyan County, Jiajiang County, Muchuan County, Ebian Yi autonomous county, Mabian Yi autonomous county), and 1 county-level city (Emeishan City). In addition, there are two Yi autonomous counties in Leshan City (Ebian and Mabian). The specific administrative boundaries could be seen on the map.
The latest division of Hangzhou's Main City was Shangcheng District, Xiacheng District, Jianggan District, Gongshu District, West Lake District, Binjiang District, and Qiantang New District.
The latest situation of Hangzhou City regional adjustment was that according to the approval of the State Council, Hangzhou City carried out some administrative division optimization and adjustment. Uptown and Jianggan District were abolished and a new Uptown was established; Xiacheng District and Gongshu District were abolished and a new Gongshu District was established; Yuhang District was abolished and a new Yuhang District and Linping District were established; and Qiantang District was established at the same time. After this adjustment, Hangzhou City had jurisdiction over 10 districts, 2 counties, and 1 county-level city. The total number of organizational systems remained unchanged from before the adjustment. This adjustment was not to increase the number of municipal districts and expand the urban area to achieve " increment expansion ", but to achieve " stock optimization " through merging, splitting, and changing functional areas into administrative areas. This adjustment had a profound impact on the original spatial pattern, functional layout, and resource allocation of the city. It was conducive to releasing potential dividends and promoting Hangzhou to build a high-level "digital wisdom Hangzhou·livable paradise". You can refer to the relevant documents and notices for the details of the adjustment.