Min County

Min County or Minxian is administratively under the control of the prefecture-level city of Dingxi, in the south of Gansu province, China. In ancient times, it was known as Lintao County due to its location along the Tao River. It was founded as Minzhou (岷州) in 544, named after the Min Mountains in the south of the county. The county received its present name in 1913. In 1985 it became subordinate to Dingxi.[2] Min county is well known by Angelica sinensis (Chinese: 当归; pinyin: dāngguī) which is a Chinese traditional medicine.

Min County

岷县
Minyang town, the county seat of Minxian
Min County in Dingxi
Dingxi in Gansu
Coordinates: 34°26′14″N 104°1′49″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceGansu
Prefecture-level cityDingxi
Area
  County3,578 km2 (1,381 sq mi)
Population
 (31-12-2019)[1]
  County462,800
  Density130/km2 (340/sq mi)
  Urban
124,300
  Rural
338,500
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
748400
Websitehttp://minxian.gov.cn/
Min County
Traditional Chinese岷縣
Simplified Chinese岷县

Administrative divisions

Min County is divided to 15 towns and 3 townships.[3]

Towns
  • Minyang (岷阳镇)
  • Buma (蒲麻镇)
  • Xizhai (西寨镇)
  • Meichuan (梅川镇)
  • Xijiang (西江镇)
  • Lujing (闾井镇)
  • Shili (十里镇)
  • Chabu (茶埠镇)
  • Zhongzhai (中寨镇)
  • Qingshui (清水镇)
  • Sigou (寺沟镇)
  • Mazichuan (麻子川镇)
  • Weixin (维新镇)
  • Hetuo (禾驮镇)
  • Mawu (马坞镇)
Townships
  • Qinxu Township(秦许乡)
  • Shendu Township(申都乡)
  • Suolong Township(锁龙乡)

Transport

References

  1. "甘肃省统计年鉴2019" [Gansu Provincial Statistical Yearbook 2019].
  2. "甘肃省一个县,人口超50万,因为一座山而得名!_岷县". www.sohu.com. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
  3. "统计用区划代码 www.stats.gov.cn" (in Chinese). XZQH. Retrieved 2020-12-27.


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