The former Qiaoxia Town is located in the southwest of Yongjia County. It covers an area of 79.5 square kilometers and has a population of 36,600 (end of 2008). It governs Xia Qiao Street and Xi 'an Street, Xia Qiao, Tan Xiao 'ao, Guanghua, Xixixia, Jin Lan, Xiaoshan, Shanlian, Liancun, Taishan, Qiaoshang, Shanggeng, Jing 'an, Chen Shan, Waiwan, Taoshan, Hanbu, Hushan, Bali and Van Gogh. 1949 set up a bridge to go to the countryside, governing 8 administrative villages including Xia Qiao, Jing 'an, Bali, Yangwan, Hanbu, Van Gogh, Dongcun (Liancun) and Shanhou. 1April, 956, Jingxi Township was abolished, and two administrative villages under its jurisdiction, Xixixia and Xiao Dan Ao, were placed under Qiaoxia Town; 1July, 960, the immigrants from Xinkaiyang Reservoir moved to Waiwan and established Waiwan Administrative Village; 196 1 September, Xiaojing Township revoked the jurisdiction of Xiaojing 'ao, Xia Yan, Hushan, Chen Shan, Taoshan and Shangcheng and transferred them to Qiaoxia Town. 1992, Mei 'ao Township was removed from the township and merged into the town, which governed the villages, Xi 'ao, Buttou, Shangcun, Xiaxie, Dongshan, Liu Ao, Pushi, yanshou temple, Ye 'ao, Youshan, Tangkeng, Central Mountain, Xiaao, Xushan and Xuxu. 1997, with an area of 78 square kilometers and a population of 36,000, governs two neighborhood committees, namely, Xia Qiao Street and Xi 'an Street, and Xia Qiao, Xiao Dan Ao, Guanghua, Xixixia, Jin Lan, Xiaoshan, Shanlian, Liancun, Taishan, Qiaoshang, Shangcheng, Jing 'an, Chen Shan, Waiwan and Tao Tao. Postal code 325 106 The former Xixi Township is located in the southwest of Yongjia County, on both sides of the middle and upper reaches of Xixi. It covers an area of 83.7 square kilometers and has a population of 39,400 (at the end of 2008). Jurisdiction over Wuzhai, Liu Long, Zhangyi, Xiazhuang, Luo Xu, Gao Chen, Zhukengyong, Panzhai, Tantouyang, Longtou, Xuxia, Longkou, Duntou, Shangen, Fuyang, Huzhong, Zhoushanping, Jigen, Huangcun, Shuanglian and Shangshang. 1992, Jing Xian Township, Ouqu Township and Liu Long Township merged into Xixi Township. 1997, with an area of 86 square kilometers and a population of 37,000, governs Liu Long, Zhangyi, Xiazhuang, Luo Xu, Wu 'ao, Zhukeng Yong, Panzhai, Wuzhai, Tantouyang, Longtou, Xuxia, Longkou, Duntou, Shangen and Fu 'ao. 20 1 1 Withdraw villages and merge into the town under the bridge. Postal code: 325 106
The former Xu 'ao Township is located in the southwest of Yongjia County. It covers an area of 39.8 square kilometers and has a population of14400 (at the end of 2008). It has jurisdiction over Xu 'ao, Shang Tang, Zhudongkeng, Wuyang, Huangmayang, Linggenle, Zhukeng, Dajiao, Daping, Jinjia, Songao, Yinkeng, Xijian, Tong Yuan, Dianhou, Zhang 'ao and Yang 'ao. Xu 'ao Township was founded in 1949, the commune was rebuilt in 196 1, and the township was rebuilt in 1984. 1997, with an area of 4 1 km2 and a population of1.40,000, governs Xu 'ao, Shang Tang, Zhudongkeng, Wuyang, Ma Yang Rejection, Linggen, Zhukeng, Datou 'ao, Daping, Jinjia and Guangzhou. 20 1 1 Withdraw villages and merge into the town under the bridge. Postal code: 325 106 The former Kunyang Township is located in the southwest of Yongjia County. It covers an area of 365,438+0.5 km2 and a population of 654,388+870,000 (end of 2008). It has jurisdiction over 20 administrative villages including Dongcun, Xicun, Nancun, Diaokeng, Meikeng, Chachang, Zhengshan, Shuangkeng, Xia Long, Lixia, Waiying, Diying, Tangxiaying, Shaoshan, Chiling, Shuanglong, Wu Shan, Hannah Quinlivan, Loushan, Jincang and Qianshantou. 1949, Kunyang Township; 1956, zhengshan township merged; 196 1, changed to Kunyang commune; 1984, Reconstruction of Kunyang Township. 1997, with an area of 25 square kilometers and a population of18,000, governs Dongcun, Xicun, Nancun, Tiaokeng, Meikeng, Tea Farm, Zhengshan, Shuangkeng, Xia Long, Lixia, Waiying, Diying, Tangxiaying, Shaoshan and Shaoshan. 20 1 1 Withdraw villages and merge into the town under the bridge. Postal code: 325 1 16
The original Ming 'ao Township is located in the west of Yongjia County. Its area is 426,5438+0 km2 and its population is 65,438+0,640 (end of 2008). Administrating Houming, Mingxia, Shangming, Nakamura, Zuo Zuo, Shengshan, Zhangdang, Xiashikeng, Shitiankeng, Guangtangyang, Zuozhuang, Gao Zhan, Longwai, Xuzhai, Majieshan, Waitu, Gankou, Di 'ao, Ma 'ao and Yanshan. Ming 'ao Township was established on 1949, 196 1 was changed to a commune, and 1984 was re-established. 1997, with an area of 4 1 km2 and a population of 1.6 million, governs Ming 'ao, Mingxia, Shangming, Zhongcun, Zuo Zuo, Shengshan, Zhangdang, Xiashikeng, Shitiankeng, Tang Guang Long, Zuozhuang and Gao Zhan. 20 1 1 Withdraw villages and merge into the town under the bridge. Postal code: 325 1 16