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How many towns are there in Xiangcheng? What are their names?

As of the end of 2015, Xiangcheng City has jurisdiction over 15 towns, 6 sub-district offices, 1 farm, 1 forest farm, and 1 original seed farm. There are 466 administrative villages, 1,674 natural villages, 4,100 Village groups, 12 residents' committees. Municipal People's Government Office in Huayuan.

The towns under the jurisdiction of Xiangcheng are: Nandun Town, Sundian Town, Lizhai Town, Jialing Town, Gaosi Town, Xinqiao Town, Fuji Town, Guanhui Town, Dingji Town, and Zhengguo Town , Moling Town, Wangmingkou Town, Fanji Town, Yongfeng Town, Sandian Town.

The streets under the jurisdiction of Xiangcheng are: Shuizhai, Qianfo Pavilion, Guangwu, Huayuan, Dongfang, and Lotus. Extended information

Changes in townships in Xiangcheng

After 1949, Xiangcheng combined land reform and the establishment of local democratic political power, and carried out border adjustments with neighboring counties, fundamentally solving the problem with A flower arrangement place in neighboring counties.

At the end of 1953, for the convenience of shipping, Shuizhai Town was transferred from Huaiyang to Xiangcheng, and the county seat of Xiangcheng was moved from Moling Town to Shuizhai today.

In 1988, Nanton, Jialing, Dingji and Xinqiao were removed from their villages and established as towns.

In 1995, the Henan Provincial Department of Civil Affairs approved the administrative division adjustment opinions of Xiangcheng City to cancel the establishment of offices in suburban townships and Shuizhai Town with the Henan Minxing Bazi [1995] No. 2 document.

In 1996, Lizhai withdrew from the countryside and established a town.

In 1997, Fuji evacuated the countryside and established a town.

In 1998, Guanhui withdrew from the township and established a town.

In 2001, Zhengguo, Gaosi and Wangmingkou were evacuated from their villages and established as towns.

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