Gannan-Tibet Autonomous Region ( Chinese ex. 甘南 藏族 自治州 , pinyin : Gānnán zàngzú zìzhìzhōu , tib. དཀར་ ལྷོ་ བོད་ རིགས་ རང་སྐྱོང་ ཁུལ་ , Wiley : Kan-lho Bod-rigs rang-skyong-khul , Tibetan Pinyin : Gainlho Poirig Ranggyong Kü is an autonomous region in Gansu Province , China . The word "Gannan" means "the south of Gansu Province."
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| Enters into | Gansu Province |
| Includes | 1 city county, 7 counties |
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History
According to paleoproteomics , an Baishiya Karst cave located in Syakhe district [1], who lived 160 thousand years ago, lived close to Denis's man .
In 1950, the Linxia Special District (区 区 区区) was formed, and these lands became part of it; then in the same year, the Xiahe County was transferred directly to the authorities of Gansu Province, and the Autonomous Region of John (卓尼 自治区) was also directly subordinate to the authorities of Gansu Province. On October 1, 1953, the Gannan-Tibet Autonomous Region (甘南 藏族 自治区) was created, which included the John Autonomous Region, Syahe and Lintang counties (previously part of the Linxia Special District), as well as parts of Minxian , Sigu , Odu and Huichuan In 1955, the Autonomous Region of John was transformed into the county of John, transferred to the Gannan-Tibet Autonomous Region of the land of the former county of Sigu became the county of Djugcha, and the districts of Luch and Machu were also created. On December 26, 1955, by the decision of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, the Gannan-Tibet Autonomous Region was transformed into the Gannan-Tibet Autonomous Region.
In 1958, the county of John was divided between the counties of Lintang and Jugchu; Xiahe County was transformed into Deulu City County (德乌鲁), which houses the government of the Gannan-Tibet Autonomous Region; Luchu and Machu counties were united in Taojiang county (洮 江 县). In 1959, Jughchu County was renamed Lund (龙 叠 县).
In 1961, Daulu and Taojiang counties were disbanded, and Syah, Luch, Machu, and John counties were recreated; Tevo county was separated from Lunde County, and the name Djugcha was returned to Lunde County itself.
By the resolution of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, on January 1, 1998, the city of Hezzo was formed.
Administrative divisions
Gannan-Tibet Autonomous Region is divided into 1 city county, 7 counties:
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Hezo Lintang John Jughchu Tevo Machu Ray Syahe ∗ ∗ Lianhuashan State Reserve | |||||||
| Status | Title | Hieroglyphs | Pinyin | Tibetan | Wiley | Area (km²) | Population (2009) |
| City County | Hezo | 合作 市 | Hézuò shì | གྲོང་ ཁྱེར ། | gtsos grong khyer | 2670 | 90,000 |
| County | Lintang | 临潭县 | Líntán xiàn | ཐན་ རྫོང་ ། | lin than rdzong | 1557 | 160,000 |
| County | John | 卓尼 县 | Zhuóní xiàn | ནེ་ རྫོང་ ། | co ne rdzong | 5694 | 110,000 |
| County | Jughchu | 舟曲 县 | Zhōuqū xiàn | ཆུ་ རྫོང་ ། | 'brug chu rdzong | 3010 | 140,000 |
| County | Tevo | 迭部县 | Diébù xiàn | བོ་ རྫོང་ ། | the bo rdzong | 5108 | 60,000 |
| County | Machu | 玛曲 县 | Mǎqū xiàn | ཆུ་ རྫོང་ ། | rma chu rdzong | 10191 | 50,000 |
| County | Ray | 碌曲县 | Lùqū xiàn | ཆུ་ རྫོང་ ། | klu chu rdzong | 5299 | 30,000 |
| County | Syahe | 夏河 县 | Xiàhé xiàn | ཆུ་ རྫོང་ ། | bsang chu rdzong | 6274 | 90,000 |
Population
According to the 2000 census , 640.1 thousand people live in the district.
National composition (2000)
| People | Number of | Share |
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| Tibetans | 329 278 | 51.44% |
| Chinese | 267 260 | 41.75% |
| Huai | 41,163 | 6.43% |
| Tu | 939 | 0.15% |
| Dongxiang | 258 | 0.04% |
| Manchus | 257 | 0.04% |
| Salary | 222 | 0.03% |
| Mongols | 215 | 0.03% |
| Other | 514 | 0.09% |
Transportation
- Godao 213
Notes
- ↑ Fahu Chen et al. A late Middle Pleistocene Denisovan mandible from the Tibetan Plateau , 2019
Links
- Gannan-Tibet Autonomous Region - information on the territory, population and history of changes in the administrative-territorial division on the website 行政 区划 网(whale.)