Population density: 49 persons/km2.
Qin 'an County is located in the southeast of Gansu Province, north of Tianshui City and downstream of Hulu River, a tributary of Weihe River. It belongs to the Liang Mao gully region in the west of the Loess Plateau in central Gansu, with many mountains and few rivers, undulating Liang Mao and criss-crossing gullies. It is one of the 18 dry counties in the whole province and one of the key counties for national poverty alleviation and development. The county is about 65 kilometers long from east to west and 50 kilometers wide from north to south. The terrain is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. Hulu River, the largest river, consists of four tributaries, namely Qingshui River, Xiaonan River, Xianqinghe River and Xiao Xi River. It runs through the middle of Qin 'an from north to south. County elevation 1 120m-2020m. It has a temperate semi-humid climate in south-central Gansu, with an average annual temperature of 65438 00.4℃ and an average annual precipitation of 507.3mm in normal years.
administrative division
Qin 'an County governs 5 towns 12 townships: Xingguo Town, Lianhua Town, Xichuan Town, Longcheng Town, Guojia Town, Liupingxiang Town, Wuying Township, Zhongshan Township, Bao Ye Township, Anfu Township, Dian Wei Township, Wangpu Township, Qianhu Township, Wang Yao Township, Yunshan Township, Wang Yin Township and Xingfeng Township. * * * 6 communities and 428 administrative villages.
Xingguo Town covers an area of 65.2 1 km2 with a population of 78,843 (2005). Jurisdiction over 6 communities and 28 administrative villages.
Qin 'an County is the political, economic and cultural center of the county. Xingguo Town was called Jiequan Town before liberation. 1954 was renamed as Chengguan Town, and 1984 was renamed as Xingguo Town. 1985, there are1/villages and 7 neighborhood committees in the town, and there are 61/6 households with 25,242 people, including 346 1 household,1623/. From June 5438+October 2004 10, the town has jurisdiction over 34 administrative villages and 6 community neighborhood committees. By the end of 2005, there were 23 198 households with a total population of 78,843. Among them, the agricultural population is 52 19 1, and the non-agricultural population is 26652. The total area of the town is 65.2 1km2, and the population density is 1209 people/km2. Six villages were abolished in 2006: (1) Yangping Village and Shilipu Village were abolished and merged into Caidian Village; (2) Cancel Songwa Village and Zhang Mo Village, merge Zhangjiamo Natural Village and Zhang Mo Village of Songwa Village into Wangxin Village, and merge Zhoujiazhuang Natural Village of Zhang Mo Village into Fengshan Village; (3) Xiaowan Village was abolished and merged into Jiachuan Village; (4) Cancel Caishan Village, merge Caijiashan Natural Village of Caishan Village into Xingquan Village, and merge Pengjiaping Natural Village of Caishan Village into He Chuan Village. After the merger, * * * governs 28 villages: Fengle, Nanguan, Fengshan, Peking University, Maolin, Yi, Xianmen, Yingnan, Caidian, Zheng Chuan, Miaozui, Wang Ping, Wanxing, Lishan, Wan Kang, Zaotan, Zhaowan, Gaoping, Hechuan, Xingquan, Wangxin, Kangpo and Suncai.
Lianhua Town covers an area of 94.52 square kilometers and has a population of 42,074 (2005). Jurisdiction over 26 administrative villages.
Located in the northeast of Qin 'an County, at the junction of Jingning, Zhuanglang and Qin 'an counties. In 2000, he retired from the countryside to build a town. The town covers an area of 94.52 square kilometers. By the end of 2005, there were 28 administrative villages, 88 villagers' groups, 9,556 households and 42,074 people in the town. In 2006, two villages were abolished: (1) Antai Village was abolished and merged into Dongjia Xinzhuang Village; (2) Cancel Qitu Village and merge it into Gaolou Village. After the merger, * * * governs 26 villages including Lianhua, Shanghe, Jiangzhai, Renyi, Sangchuan, Guohe, Yuanshan, Fenggou, Zengliang, Dazhuangliang, Huailong, Xinzhuangwan, Qiuguo, Tall Building, Xiaofang, Fandun, Yangwan, Waner, Dongwan, Caojiachuan and Hao Di.
Xichuan Town covers an area of 72.82 square kilometers and has a population of 38,939 (2005). Jurisdiction over 30 administrative villages.
Located in the western suburbs of Qin 'an County, it is adjacent to Xingguo Town in the east, Wang Yao Township in the west, Qianhu Township in the south, Bao Ye Township in the north, and Xiping Township in Beidao District in the southernmost part. The town government is located at 1 km from the county seat. The elevation of the town is between1120-1865m. The town is 20 kilometers from north to south, east to west 10 kilometers, with a total area of 72.8438+085 square kilometers. In 200 1 year, Xichuan officially withdrew from the township to build a town, and was also listed as a new city by the county party committee and government. In 2005, there were 43 administrative villages, 66 natural villages, 22 villagers' groups, 8 105 households and 38,939 people, including 7,492 agricultural households and 38 159 people. The population density of the whole town was 534 people/square kilometer. In 2006 13 village was revoked: (1) Caojiawa village was revoked and merged into Zheng Qiao village; (2) Abolishing Yaergou Village and merging it into Zhang Xin Village; (3) Cancel Wuwa Village and merge it into Luochuan Village; (4) Revocation of Zhoujiaxiakou Village and merging into Wang Xia Village; 5] Revoke Liujiagou Village and merge into Xiaozhai Village; [6] Cancel Sunzui Village and Guojiashan Village and merge them into jiangwan villages; (7) Revocation of Liangshan Village and Anjiawan Village and merging into WangXiaozhuang Village; Was revoked as Mashan Village and merged into Jiaoshan Village; Levies cancel Heilongwa Village and merge into Liwa Village; ⑽ Cancel Gaobao Village and merge into Jiangbao Village; ⑾ Revoke Fengjiashan Village, merge Fengjiashan Natural Village into Envelope Village, and merge Fengjiashan Daijiayao Natural Village into Matsushita Village. After the merger, * * * governs 30 villages: Wangjiaxiaozhuang, Xiawangxia, Houxin, Jiangbao, Wangbao, Wanhe, Yawan, Liwa, Songxia, Wang Wan, Bao Li, Envelope, Chang Song, Zhangpo, Wang Xia, Zheqiao, Luochuan, Jiaoshan, Shuigou and Wang Xia.
Longcheng Town covers an area of 78.94 square kilometers and has a population of 3 1.272(2005). Jurisdiction over 22 administrative villages.
Located in the east of the county seat, 45 kilometers away from the county seat. It is adjacent to Zhangjiachuan Hui Autonomous County in the east and Qingshui County in the south. It is located at the junction of Sol Zhang, Qingshui and Qin 'an counties, with a town area of 78.94 square kilometers. The altitude is between 1500- 1900 meters. Longcheng Town has a long history, and the kiosks in the ancient battlefields of the Three Kingdoms are in the territory, which is one of the four major market towns in ancient Qin 'an. According to historical records, in the fifth year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty (BC 106), Liangzhou secretariat was located in Longcheng (formerly known as Longcheng); Lueyang County and Lueyang County were established in the Western Jin Dynasty, and Longcheng County was established in the Sui Dynasty. Since then, Longcheng has established the organizational system of Youdao, County and Town. After liberation, Longcheng District was established. 1965, area merger. 1984, Jiancun. In 2003, the village was established. In 2005, there were 30 administrative villages, 68 villagers' groups and 6 534 households with a total population of 365 438+0 272. Among them, the agricultural population is 22,452 and the non-agricultural population is 8,820; The population density is 393 people per square kilometer. 8 villages were cancelled in 2006: (1) Lijiazhuang village was cancelled and merged into Lueyang village; (2) Abolishing Shibao Village and Zhangfu Village and merging them into Nanqi Village; (3) Withdraw Liyuan Village and Changjiaping Village and merge them into Changying Village; (4) Revocation of Zhongzhuang Village and merging into Yinpo Village; 5] Cancel Zhaoshan Village and merge into Chongren Village; [6] Wang Licun was revoked and merged into Toutu Village. * * * After the merger, it governs 22 villages: Zhangjiagou, zhang wan, Wahuang, Shanwang, Zhangzhao, Chencun, Fengwei, Wangjiawan, Chang Ying, Xiguan, Longquan, Lueyang, Shangyuan, Nanqi, Toutu, Yinpo, Zhuxu, Fan Lu, Shang Wei, Xudun, Jin Quan and Shang Wei.
Guojia Town has a population of 45,784 (2005). Jurisdiction over 35 administrative villages.
Located in the north of Qin 'an County, 20 kilometers away from the county seat, at the intersection of Tongwei, Gangu and Qin 'an County. In 2005, there were 42 administrative villages with11villagers' groups and 9 1 13 households, with a total population of 45,784, including 868 non-agricultural people. In 2006, 7 villages were cancelled: (1) Huangwan Village was cancelled and merged into Liujiashanggou Village; (2) Revocation of Zhaohe Village and merging into Huaimiao Village; (3) Cancel Zhugou Village and merge it into Duanpo Village; (4) Withdraw Hetan Village and merge it into Huhe Village; 5] Cancel Xiazhuang Village and merge it into Yueyang Village; [6] Bletilla village was abolished and merged into Gaoya village; Once, Wanhe Village was revoked and merged into Liuwan Village. * * * After the merger, it governs 35 villages: guo jia cun, Shaozui Village, Wenquan Village, Liujiashanggou Village, luoquan Village, Xiashan Village, Yaozi Village, Songgou Village, Sizui Village, Wotuo Village, Yuanchuan Village, Huaimiao Village, _ Wangcun Village, Gaoya Village, Shaobao Village, Huaichuan Village, Cheping Village, xishan village Village and Shangchuan Village.
Liu Ping Town covers an area of 58. 1 km2 and has a population of 23,080 (2004). Jurisdiction over 2 1 administrative village.
Located in the east of Qin 'an County, adjacent to the county seat. It covers an area of 58. 1 m2, with an altitude of1220-1900m, low in the west and high in the east. In 2004, the township * * * governed 22 villages, 46 villagers' groups, 457 1 household, with 23,080 people. In 2006, 1 Village was revoked: Guanxin Village was revoked and merged into Yangjiawan Village. After the merger, * * * governs 2 1 village: Siping, Qin _, Duzhai, Shuzhuang, Chenjiazhai, Rengou, Chuanzi, Dunwan, Chishan, Laowan, Cuihe, Hejiawan, Zhoujiawan, Renwu, Peng _, Qiaogou and Huangjiawan.
Wuying Township covers an area of 99 square kilometers with a population of 3985 1(2005). Administer 3 1 administrative village.
Located in the northeast of Qin 'an County, 45 kilometers away from the county seat, it is the world-famous site of Dadiwan. In 2005, the township administered 32 administrative villages, with 773 1 household and 3985 1 person, with a total area of 99 square kilometers. In 2006, 1 Village was revoked: Anshan Village was revoked and merged into Zhaowang Village. * * * After the merger, it governs 3 1 village: Shaodian, Song Zhao, Machuan, Luowan, Shengli, Jiaogou, Wang Xian, Xipo, Hewa, Yangwan, Dunhou, Yaozhuang, Yu Wei, Zhuang Yuan, Luoyuan, Bird, Shan Yang, Beipo, Wangdian and Caizhuang.
Zhongshan Township covers an area of 1 18.8 square kilometers. Jurisdiction over 28 administrative villages.
It is located in the eastern mountainous area of Qin 'an County, 33km away from the county seat, between east longitude10521'-10602', and between north latitude 34 44'-3511'.It is adjacent to Wuying Township in the east and south. The township is 33 kilometers long from north to south, with a width of 19 kilometers from east to west, an altitude of 1600- 1984 meters, a total area of 1/8.8 square kilometers, and a population density of 25 1.8 square kilometers ... (2) Cancel Zhangma Village, merge Zhangmajia Natural Village of Macun into Dongzhai Village, and merge Jiajiashan Natural Village and Zhangwanjia Natural Village of Macun into Songpo Village; (3) Cancel Jiulong Village and Wupo Village and merge them into Beizhuang Village; (4) Revocation of Liuji Village and merging into Zhongshan Village; 5] Cancel Guanyin Village and merge into Chenxia Village. * * * After the merger, it governs 28 villages: Zhongshan, Cheshan, Shanhou, Beizhuang, Xiangshan, Songpo, Wangshe, Ji Guo, Xiaoqu, Baiji, Weiwen, Dongzhai, Suxia, Niuyang, Wanhe, Yaogou, Chen Xia, Yuanfeng, Sunzhao, Xianjiawan, Suanpo and Jingjia.
Bao Ye Town covers an area of 94.97 square kilometers with a population of 385 19 (2005). Jurisdiction over 22 administrative villages.
Located in the middle of Qin 'an County, north of the county 10 km. The terrain is long and narrow from east to west, with valley basins in the west and high mountains and ridges in the east. The elevation of the township is between1200m and1800m. The total area of the township is 94.97 square kilometers. Bao Ye Township has a long history. Yangwuchuan (known as Xianqinchuan or Jingqinchuan in history) in the township was once a county of several dynasties from the famous Ji Cheng County in the Western Han Dynasty to the Tang Dynasty, which lasted for more than 800 years. In 2005, there were 25 administrative villages, 90 natural villages, 106 villagers' groups, 8,356 households and 385 19 people, with a population density of 405 people per square kilometer. In 2006, three villages were abolished: (1) Wangpo village was abolished and merged into Caijiapailou village; (2) Abolishing Yingou Village and merging into Liping Village; (3) Zhang Wu Village was abolished and merged into Qianping Village. After the merger, * * * governs 22 villages: Bao Ye, Qianping, Liping, Dongsheng, Mamiao, Heli, Xinyang, Jincheng, Houtan, New District, Shihe, Pangsong, Heping, Xinlian, Sanshu, Caijiapailou, Wuzhuang, Chengjiawan, Chenggou, Doujiagou, Wanggou and Chenggou.
Anfu Township covers an area of 7 1.42 square kilometers and a population of 362 18(2005). Jurisdiction over 24 administrative villages.
Located in the north of Qin 'an County. The total area of the township is 7 1.42 square kilometers, and the altitude is between 1300- 1800 meters. In 2005, the township administered 28 administrative villages and 49 villagers' groups with a total population of 362 18. In 2006, 4 villages were cancelled: (1) Wan Wen village was cancelled and merged into Mawan village; (2) Daping Village and Jixian Village were abolished and merged into Gongchuan Village; (3) Cancel Shuiquan Village and merge it into Wan Jian Village. * * * After the merger, it governs 24 villages: Anfu, Michael Chen, Fuwan, Xia Ji, Jiwa, Dujiaxian, Zhu Xia, Mawan, Wan Xin, Yang Si, Goumen, Liugou, Fuwa, An Chuan, Liuwa, Gongchuan, Wan Jian, Lee Ha, Yangxia, Songwan and Duwanli.
The population of Dian Wei Town is 33,492 (2005). Administer 3 1 administrative village.
Located 50 kilometers north of Qin 'an County, it is connected to Tongwei County in the west, Jingning County in the north and east, and Guojia Town and Anfu Township in the south. North-south length 14.6 km, east-west width 9.7 km, high in the north and low in the south. The highest mountain is1880m above sea level. The main river is Xianqing River. In 2005, there were 33 administrative villages, 108 villagers' groups and 132 natural villages, with a total of 6,549 households, including 6,267 agricultural households with a total population of 33,492, of which 32,556 were agricultural and 936 were non-agricultural, with a population density of 2,465,438+. Town government resident weinan village. In 2006, two villages were abolished: (1) Xin _ village was abolished and merged into Zhangjiapo village; (2) village of tianshan was abolished and merged into Longwangmiao Village. * * * After the merger, it governs 3 1 village: Liujiazui, Lishuliang, Longwangmiao, Sunzhuang, Longtan, Panggou, Kangjiapo, Liucha, Jiaowan, Huahua, Wuhua, Weipo, Weinan, Dongjiawan, Chenzhai, Zhangjiazhai, Fuxia, Sun Yin _ and Houping.
Wangpu Town covers an area of147.2km2 and a population of 30 123 (2005). Jurisdiction over 30 administrative villages.
Located in the north of Qin 'an County, it is the highest elevation in the county, with the highest elevation of 20 12 meters and an area of 147.2 square kilometers. In 2005, there were 35 villages in the township with a total population of 30 123 and an agricultural population of 28,958. Five villages were cancelled in 2006: (1) Luomen village was cancelled and merged into Jiacha village; (2) Cancel Wujiahe Village and merge it into Gaowan Village; (3) Abolishing Yangpowan Village and merging it into Dasi Village; (4) Cancel Shuitan Village and merge it into Yumu Village; 5] Cancel Malin Village and merge into Liangxian Village. After the merger, * * * governs 30 villages: Wangpu, Liangxian, Mazhuang, Wuying, Bandun, Feng _, Caojiawan, Fengjiagou, Luodian, Luomeng, Yuexie, Jiacha, Yang Ya, Luhujia, Cuicha, Guocha, Ji Guo and Gaowan.
Qianhu Township covers an area of 76.84 square kilometers and has a population of 26 194 (2005). Jurisdiction over 34 administrative villages.
Located in the western semi-mountainous area of Qin 'an County, bordering Gangu County and Maiji District, with a total area of 76.84 square kilometers. The altitude is between 1400- 1870 meters. In 2005, there were 5,430 households with a total population of 26 194, and 34 village committees and 44 villagers' groups were under their jurisdiction. In 2006, 17 villages were abolished: (1) Wangzui village was abolished and merged into Wangling village; (2) Revocation of Hujiaqu Village and merging into Caowan Village; (3) Cancel Chengjiawan Village and merge it into Tianchengbao Village; (4) Zhang Cun was revoked and merged into Yongan Village; 5] Cancel Dongjiawan Village and Hechenjia Village and merge them into Zhou Wan Village; [6] Huajian Village was abolished and merged into Liutu Village; (7) Revocation of Yaogouli Village and merging into Lugou Village; Yongle village was revoked and merged into Siping Village; (9) Cancel Wangjiadiaowan Village and Wangjiashan Village and merge them into Tianjiashan Village; ⑽ Revocation of Oil Tree Village and merging into Helv Village; ⑾ Cancel Zhouzhangjia Village and merge into Xuwang Village; ⑿ Cancel the silt village and merge it into the eating village; [13] Shangzhai Village and Wangren Village were abolished and merged into Zhucun Village; [14] Zhaojiagou Village was abolished and merged into Liuzhuang Village. After the merger, * * * governs 17 villages: Qianhu, Lugou, Liu Zhuang, Caowan, Laoshan, Liutu, Yongan, Zhou Wan, Tiancheng Castle, Wangling, Tianjiashan, Chu Shi, Siping, Chuanzhu, Xuwang, He Lv and Wang Jiaxin Zhuang.
Wang Yao Town covers an area of 85 square kilometers and has a population of 22,777 (2005). Jurisdiction over 23 administrative villages.
It is 0/7km away from the county seat/kloc-with an area of 85km2. In 2005, there were 25 village committees, 97 villagers' groups and 1 15 natural villages, with 4652 households and 22777 people. In 2006, 3 villages were abolished and 1 village was newly established: (1) Lao Guo village was abolished and merged into Qilao village; (2) Abolish Yawan Village and Linjia Village and merge to form Guanling Village. * * * After the merger, it governs 23 villages: Yanghe, Gao Wa, Shigou, Jia Peng, Hegou, Baozi, Xiawan, Lushan, Dingshan, Gaomiao, Weiwan, Shanchang, Qiaomiao, Liu Yao, Wang Yao, Yinwan, Xiaowanhe, Zhangwa, Qilao, Wandu, Yanshan and Yubo.
The population of Xingfeng Township is 342 15(2005). Jurisdiction over 22 administrative villages.
Located in the southeast of Qin 'an County, it is adjacent to Wanghe and Yuanmen Township of Qingshui County in the east, Yunshan and Wang Yin Township in the south, Xingguo Town in the west and Zhongshan Township in the north. Xingfeng Village, where the township government is located, is 22 kilometers away from the county seat. The highest elevation is Fanshanliang 1880m, the lowest elevation is 80,000 valley 1420m, and the average elevation is 1680m. In 2005, the township administered 23 administrative villages, 90 villagers' groups, 7,203 households with 342 15 people, including 6,866 households with 33,808 people. In 2006, 1 Village was revoked: Dongjiazhuang Village was revoked and merged into Heyang Village. After the merger, * * * governs 22 villages: Xingfeng, Guwan, Zhenlin, Santu, Fuzhai, Fanshan, Bawan, Huaiyang, Shixian, Sophora japonica, Yangpo, Shangchen, Yinxian, Yanwan, Anwan, Lijiashan, Zhuli, Chuwan, Napo, Xia Zheng, Heyang and Zhangpo.
Yunshan Township covers an area of 58.63 square kilometers and has a population of 19025 (2005). Jurisdiction over 20 administrative villages.
Located in the southeast of Qin 'an County. It is connected to Tumen Township and Yuanmen Township of Qingshui County in the east, Guochuan Township of Qingshui County and Shi Fo Township of Maiji District of Tianshui City in the south, Wang Yin Township in the west and Xingfeng Township in the north. It covers an area of 58.63 square kilometers, accounting for 3.7% of the total area of the county. The Township People's Government is located in Yunshan Village, 22km north of Qin 'an County and 3 1km south of Tianshui City. The highest elevation of Liangjiashan is1806m, and the lowest elevation of Panjiahe is1360m. By the end of 2005, there were 2/kloc-0 village committees in China, including Yunshan, Wu Yang, Wuda, Kangya, zhang wan, Gezhao, Holly, Panhe, Xiazhai, Shangyao, Xinglong, Gaodang, Zhanggou, Lichuan, Lu Ping, Zhang Xu, Pushan, Nangou, Ma Xie, Xizhuang and Beiwa. In 2006, 1 village was cancelled: Li Chuan village was cancelled and merged into Lu Ping village. * * * After the merger, it governs 20 villages: Yunshan, Xinglong, Shangyao, Xiazhai, Beiwa, Lu Ping, Panhe, Xizhuang, Zhanggou, Gaodang, Nangou, Zhang Xu, Zhangjiawan, Gezhao, Holly, Kangya, Uda, Wu Yang, Ma Xie and Pujiashan.
Wang Yin Town covers an area of 70.3 square kilometers and has a population of 29,030 (2005). Administer 18 administrative villages.
Located in the southeast of Qin 'an County, it is connected to Yunshan Township and Xingfeng Township in the east, Shi Fo Township in Beidao District in the south and Xingguo Town in the west and north, with an area of 70.3 square kilometers. In 2005, it managed 26 administrative villages with a total population of 29,030. Yinjiachuan Village, the resident of the township government, is in the northwest of the county 1 1 km. 8 villages were abolished in 2006: (1) Caowan village was abolished and merged into Hujiaping village; (2) The Family Kiln Village was abolished and merged into Xiwang Village; (3) Revocation into a small village and merging into Nanwa Village; (4) Revocation of Wan Guo Village and merging into Yaojiagou Village; 5] Cancel Mashan Village and merge it into Mahe Village; [6] Cancel the whole village and merge it into Zhao Liang Village; (7) Revocation of Zongmen Village and merging into Limo Village; Menghe Village was revoked and merged into Guoshan Village. * * * The merged village governs 18 villages: Yinchuan, Wang Chuan, Hujiaping, Guo Shan, Zhangdi, Nanwa, Haokang, Tao Yang, Yaojiagou, Wang Miao, Lizhuang, Wangxinzhuang, Wang Xi, Zhao Liang, Maha, Sun Wan, Fushan and Limo.
In 2020, the ranking of influential counties of rural revitalization communication was released, and Qin 'an County ranked 68th.