How many towns are there in Wuzhou, Guangxi

Wuzhou, Guangxi has 53 towns and 4 townships. Wuzhou City includes Changzhou District, Weilong District, Wanxiu District, tengxian, Cangwu County, mengshan county and Cenxi City. The Municipal People's Government is located atNo. 1, Xinxing Third Road, Changzhou District.

Wanxiu District includes three towns: Chengdong Town, longhu town Town and Xia Ying Town.

Changzhou District includes Changzhou Town and Daoshui Town.

Weilong District includes four towns, namely Weilong Town, Xindi Town, Guangping Town and Dapo Town.

Cangwu County governs 9 towns, namely Shiqiao, Shatou, Wang Fu, Liubao, Jiao Ling, Jingnan, Shizhai, Libu and Shuang Mu.

Tengxian includes 15 towns and 1 townships, namely Tengzhou Town, Tangbu Town, Langnan Town, Tongxin Town, Jinji Town, Xinqing Town, Chess Town, Jingling Town, Tianping Town, Mengjiang Town, heping town Town, Taiping Town, Gulong Town and Dongrong Town.

Mengshan county has jurisdiction over 6 towns and 3 townships, namely Mengshan Town, xihe town Town, Xinxu Town, Wenwei Town, Huangcun Town, Tangchen Town, Haohan Township, Xiayi Yao Township and Changping Yao Township.

Cenxi City includes 14 towns, namely Cen Town, Ma Lu Town, Du Nan Town, Hydrological Town, Dalong Town, Limu Town, Daye Town, Guiyi Town, Zhu Jin Town, Chengjian Town, Nuodong Town, Anping Town, Sanbao Town and Tangbo Town.

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Organizational system evolution

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Lingnan was called the land of Baiyue, and Wuzhou was a part of Baiyue.

In the thirty-third year of Qin Shihuang (2 14 BC), there were three counties of Guilin, Elephant and Nanhai, and Wuzhou belonged to Guilin County (Nanhai County).

In the third year of Emperor Gaozu (204 BC), Wuzhou belonged to Nanyue State.

In the fifth year of the end of the Han Dynasty (BC 183), Cangwu Wangcheng was built, which was the beginning of the construction of five continents.

In the sixth year of Ding Yuan (BC 1 1 1), Wuzhou belonged to Cangwu County, which was called Guangxin County and governed Cangwu City.

In the fifth year of Yuanfeng (BC 106), the cross-toe secretariat was moved from Ying [Building] to Guangxin County.

In the eighth year of Di Xian Jian 'an (AD 203), Zhang Jin, the cross-toe secretariat, and Shi Xie, the satrap, requested that the cross-toe be changed to cross-toe, so that the cross-toe could be a state animal husbandry and the light letter could be managed.

The three countries belonged to Jiaozhou at first, and then to Guangzhou, which was Cangwu County and ruled Guangxin.

The early years of Zhangwu in Shu Han Dynasty (22 1) belonged to Shu.

Shu lost Jingzhou and returned to Wu.

In the fifth year of Huang Wu (226), Nanhai, Cangwu, Yulin and Gaoliang counties were Guangzhou. Panyu (now Guangzhou) belongs to the state, Cangwu County belongs to Guangzhou and Guangxin County.

The Jin Dynasty belonged to Cangwu County, Guangzhou, and was under the jurisdiction of Cangwu County and Guangxin County.

The Northern and Southern Dynasties successively belonged to Guangzhou and Chengzhou, and were governed by Guangxin County.

During the Liu and Song Dynasties (420 ~ 479), Cangwu County ruled Guangxin.

In the 4th year of Liang Xiao in the Southern Dynasties (523), it was placed in Cangwu County, Guangzhou, and a state secretariat was established to administer Fengchuan, and Guangxin was transferred to Chengzhou.

The Sui Dynasty successively belonged to Chengzhou, Fengzhou and Cangwu counties in Guangzhou, and was under the jurisdiction of Cangwu county and Cangwu county.

In the third year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (583), Guangxin County was Cangwu County.

In the tenth year of Emperor Kai of Sui Dynasty (59 1), Chengzhou was changed to Fengzhou.

In the third year of Daye (607), Cangwu County was established in the abandoned state, and the four counties of Cangwu County were unified in Guangzhou.

The Tang Dynasty belonged to the five continents of Lingnan West Road and was ruled by the state.

In the fourth year of Tang Wude (62 1 year), Pingxiaoxi settled in Wuzhou.

In the eighth year of Zhenguan (634), Chetengzhou and Hezhou Sui became more and more subordinate.

In the thirteenth year of Zhenguan, Haojing County was abolished and called Wuzhou County.

In the first year of Tianbao (742), it was called Cangwu County.

In the first year of Gan Yuan (758), it was renamed Wuzhou. Since then, Wuzhou city has implemented four management systems: state, road, government and county.

The Five Dynasties belonged to Chu State and Southern Han Dynasty successively.

Hou Liang Kaiping two years (908), Ma Su named Wuzhou Chu.

In the eighth year of Ganhe (950), Liu Sheng of the Southern Han Dynasty attacked Chu and took Wuzhou, belonging to the Southern Han Dynasty.

Song belongs to Guangnan Road and Guangnan West Road, Cangwu County, Wuzhou, and is under the jurisdiction of states and counties.

Guangnan Road was established in Kaibao period (968-976), and Wuzhou belonged to Guangnan Road.

Daodao three years (997), home Guangnan West Road.

In the fourth year of Xianping (100 1 year), Wuzhou was under the jurisdiction of Guangnan West Road.

The Yuan Dynasty belonged to Wuzhou Road, a book province in Guangxi, and was ruled by the Road.

In the 14th year of Zhiyuan (1277), it was established as the appeasement department of Wuzhou Road.

In the 16th year of Zhiyuan (1279), it was renamed as the General Government, which was in charge of Cangwu County.

The Ming Dynasty was under the jurisdiction of Wuzhou Prefecture, the political envoy of Guangxi.

In the first year of Hongwu (1368), Wuzhou Road was changed to Wuzhou House.

In the first year of Chenghua (1465), the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi was stationed in Wuzhou.

In the sixth year of Chenghua (1470), three prefectures (the Governor's Mansion of Guangdong and Guangxi) were established.

The Qing Dynasty belonged to Wuzhou Prefecture of Wuyu Road in Guiping and Wuzhou Prefecture of Guangxi, and was a county.

The Republic of China successively belonged to Cangwu Road and Wuzhou District in Guangxi.

In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), Wuzhou was subordinate to the military and political secondary government of Wuzhou.

In the second year of the Republic of China (19 13), Guangxi abandoned the government as a county, re-established Cangwu County, and transferred it to Yujiang Road.

In June of the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), Wuzhou Municipal Committee was established.

In the Republic of China 16 (1 927) 65438+February1,Wuzhou municipal government was formally established as a provincial municipality.

In the 21st year of the Republic of China (1932), in July, the city was evacuated and returned to Cangwu County to govern Wuzhou.

In the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930), it belonged to the Cangwu militia area.

In March of the 23rd year of the Republic of China (1934), it belonged to Wuzhou administrative supervision area.

29 years (1940,) belongs to the third district administrative inspector and security commander's office.

65438+65438 0950+ 1 October, divided into Wuzhou City and Cangwu County, with Wuzhou as the special area of Wuzhou City.

1February, 950, Wuzhou was the government of Zhili province and a prefecture-level city.

1July, 958, it was placed under the unified leadership of Wuzhou special agency, and the organization of the Municipal People's Committee remained unchanged, still belonging to the special agency level.

1960 10, Wuzhou merged with Wuzhou Special Zone.

196 1 may, Wuzhou reverted to be an autonomous region and a municipality directly under the central government.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuzhou