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Which city does Mengjin County belong to?
Mengjin County belongs to Luoyang City and has been upgraded to an administrative region under the jurisdiction of Luoyang. Jin Meng is one of the municipal districts of Luoyang City, located in the central and western part of Henan Province, north of Luoyang City. Yanshi in the east and Xin 'an in the west. The rushing Yellow River passes through the city, and the towering Mangshan Mountain stands in the territory.

In 202 1 year, with the approval of the State Council, Mengjin County and Jili District of Luoyang City were merged to form Jinmeng District of Luoyang City, which governs 4 streets, 10 town and 272 administrative villages (communities) with an area of 838.7 square kilometers and a total population of 550,000.

Brief introduction to the history of Jin Meng county.

Jin Meng was named after Montu's vassal state in Xia Dynasty, and it was based on the Yellow River. In the 13 dynasties with Luoyang as its capital, six dynasties, namely, the Western Zhou Dynasty, the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Cao Wei Dynasty, the Western Jin Dynasty and the Northern Wei Dynasty, established their capitals here, so Jin Meng is called the "ancient capital of the Six Dynasties".

Historical events in Jin Meng include the alliance of Zhou Wuwang, the revival of the Han Dynasty by Emperor Guangwu, the unification of the four seas by Emperor Jinwu, the Pingle Banquet in Cao Zijian, the watering of flowers by Pan An, and the death of Emperor Xiaowen. Malong Futu Temple, the source of Chinese civilization, Mangshan Mausoleum Group, "Oriental Pyramid" and the ruins of Han and Wei ancient cities are all located in Jin Meng, which is a metropolis that once influenced the world.