Thursday, October 16, 2008
Xiajin County
Xiajin County is a county in Dezhou, Shandong Province. Its total size is 882 km2, and its population is roughly 500,000. Its economy is mostly agricultural, including cotton, wheat, and corn.
Wulian County
Tancheng County
Tancheng County is a of Linyi, Shandong province, People's Republic of China.
Tancheng is located on the southern edge of the province of Shandong, about 90 kilometres south of Linyi and 400 kilometres south east of Jinan, the capital city of Shandong province.
The population in 2001 was 970,000. The land area of the county is about 1,306.58 square kilometres. It is a developing city in a rural area.
Tancheng is located on the southern edge of the province of Shandong, about 90 kilometres south of Linyi and 400 kilometres south east of Jinan, the capital city of Shandong province.
The population in 2001 was 970,000. The land area of the county is about 1,306.58 square kilometres. It is a developing city in a rural area.
Pingyin County
Pingyin County is under the administration of Jinan, in Shandong Province. The ancient Kingdom of Jibei was located to the northeast of present day Pingyin County.
Pingyin has an area of 827 square kilometers and a population of 360,000.
Pingyin has an area of 827 square kilometers and a population of 360,000.
Pingyi County
Pingyi County is a county under charge of , Shandong Province of China. It has a land area of 1,824.79 square kilometers and a population of 980,000 in 2001. Its special local products are honeysuckle and granite. The second highest mountain in Shandong, Mount Meng, is located in Bianqiao Town.
Pingyi Consists of 14 towns and 2 townships.
*Towns: Pingyi, Zhongcun, Bianqiao, Tongshi, Difang, Zhengcheng, Baiyan, Wenshui, Baotai, Bolin, Wutai, Liuyu, Fengyang, and Linjian.
*Townships: Ziqiu, Weizhuang.
Administrative Divisions
Pingyi Consists of 14 towns and 2 townships.
*Towns: Pingyi, Zhongcun, Bianqiao, Tongshi, Difang, Zhengcheng, Baiyan, Wenshui, Baotai, Bolin, Wutai, Liuyu, Fengyang, and Linjian.
*Townships: Ziqiu, Weizhuang.
Linqu
Linqu county is located in the southwest of Weifang and the middle of Shandong Peninsula, Shandong Province, China. It covers an area of 1,834 square kilometers and governs 937 villages which were grouped into eight regions. Linqu has a population of 0.85 million.
With a long history of over 2000 years since its establishment in the West Han Dynasty, Linqu is well known for its beautiful sceneries and rich cultures, such as traditional operas, brush paintings and calligraphy, rare rock arts, Mount Yi National Forest Park, Shanwang National Geography Park, Old Dragon Spring and Shimenfang Park. Its over 210 archeology sites include Dawenkou culture and Longshan culture relics.
With a long history of over 2000 years since its establishment in the West Han Dynasty, Linqu is well known for its beautiful sceneries and rich cultures, such as traditional operas, brush paintings and calligraphy, rare rock arts, Mount Yi National Forest Park, Shanwang National Geography Park, Old Dragon Spring and Shimenfang Park. Its over 210 archeology sites include Dawenkou culture and Longshan culture relics.
Juye County
Juye is a in western Shandong province which is under the administration of Heze city. The county is 1,303 square km in area and has a population of approximately 910,000. Juye was the site of the so-called "Juye incident" on November 1, 1897, which provided the German government an excuse to occupy Jiaozhou Bay.
Dongping County
Dongping County is a county in the Southwestern part of Taian Prefecture of Shandong Province, China. In 2007 a remarkable series of well-preserved frescoes dating to the Western Han Period was discovered in a tomb as construction workers were excavating for a planned shopping mall. The frescoes show, among other things, one of the earliest pictorial representations of Confucius.
Changle County
Changle County is under the administration of Weifang, in Shandong Province. The ancient Kingdom of Beihai was located to the west of present day Changle County.
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