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Which villages in Ganxian moved?

Legal analysis: Ganxian County Party Committee and Ganxian County People's Government decided to merge these villages: 1. Chengguan Town: Yulin Village and Beisi Village were abolished and merged into Beisi Village; Cancel Majiapo Village and Beijie Village and merge them into Beijie Village; Cancel Sanyuan Village and Jessie Village and merge them into Jessie Village; Revoke Southwest Village, Shima Village and Liuchi Village and merge them into Ganling Village; Cancel Zhangjiabao Village and Inviting Driving Palace Village and merge them into Inviting Driving Palace Village; Cancel Baoyu Village and Zhangba Village and merge them into Zhangba Village; Cancel Liuzhong Village and Xiaoliu Village and merge them into Xiaoliu Village; Cancel Sun Duan Village and Tielu Village and merge them into Tielu Village; Cancel Zhaohoumiao Village and Mubu Village and merge them into Mubu Village; Cancel the mother village and the father village and merge into the father village; Revoke Yuanjiazhuang Village and Qinjiazhuang Village and merge them into Qinjiazhuang; Revocation of Longyan Village and Maqiao Village and merging into Malong Village; Revocation of White Village and Silifang Village, merging into Sibai Village; Cancel Beileng Village and Daqiao Village and merge them into Daqiao Village; Wucun and Yucun were revoked and merged into wucun; Cancel Anzhuang Village and Zhao Jia Village and merge into Zhao Jia Village; Gaomiao Village and Chenjiazhuang Village were cancelled and merged into Gao Chen Village. After the merger, the office has jurisdiction over 28 administrative villages, namely Dongjie Village, Huakou Village, Beisi Village, Beijie Village, Jiexi Village, Nanjie Village, Qinglong Village, Ganling Village, Jinling Village, Yaojiagong Village, Zhangba Village, Xiaoliu Village, Tielu Village, Mubu Village, Juzhou Village, Beiju Village and Qifu Village. 2. Liangshan Town: Xianfeng Village and Yang Jiacun were revoked and merged into Xianfeng Village; Liang Xing Village and Shanfeng Village were revoked and merged into Liangshan Village; Fangli Village and Shaocun Village were revoked and merged into Fangli Village; Samsung Village and Wawu Village were cancelled and merged into Wuxing Village; Cancel Qinan Village and Sanhe Village and merge them into Zhuangzi Plateau Village; Cancel Shiyuan Village, Qiaonan Village and Qiaobei Village and merge them into street villages; Cancel the permanent village and Fotou village and merge them into permanent villages; Cancel Dancun and Yaozi Village and merge them into Yaozi Village. After the merger, there are 10 administrative villages in the whole town, namely: Xianfeng Village, Liangshan Village, Fangli Village, Wuxing Village, Guandi Village, Wudian Village, Zhuangzi Plateau Village, Guantou Village, Yongjiu Village and Yaozi Village.

Legal basis: Regulations on Expropriation and Compensation of Houses on State-owned Land Article 8 In order to safeguard national security, promote national economic and social development and other public interests, if it is really necessary to expropriate houses under any of the following circumstances, the municipal or county people's government shall make a decision on house expropriation:

(a) the needs of national defense and diplomacy;

(two) the needs of the government organization and implementation of energy, transportation, water conservancy and other infrastructure construction;

(three) the needs of public utilities such as science and technology, education, culture, health, sports, environmental and resource protection, disaster prevention and mitigation, cultural relics protection, social welfare, and municipal utilities organized and implemented by the government;

(four) the needs of the construction of affordable housing projects organized and implemented by the government;

(five) the needs of the old city reconstruction organized and implemented by the government according to the relevant provisions of the Urban and Rural Planning Law;