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Guanglin (Datong)

Guanglin ( Chinese р 灵 п , pinyin : Guǎnglíng ) is a county in Datong City, Shanxi Province ( PRC ).

County in Datong
Guanlin
whale. Exercise 广 灵 , Pinyin : Guǎnglíng
A country China
ProvincesShanxi
City districtDatong
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  • 182 613 people ( 2010 )
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History

In 924, Guanglin County (广陵 县) was established in these places, but then it was disbanded.

Under the Khitan Empire, Liao in 995, Guangling County was re-created. After these places came under the rule of the Jurchen Jin Empire, the spelling of the county was changed to modern.

After the formation of the PRC, the county was included in the province of Chahar . In 1952, the Chahar province was disbanded, and the county was transferred to Shanxi, becoming part of the Yabei Special District (雁北 专区). In 1958, Guangling County was annexed to Hunyuan County . In 1959, the Yobei Special Region and the Xinxian Special Region (忻 县 地区) were merged into the Jinbe Special Region (晋北 专区).

In 1960, Guanglin County was again separated from Hunyuan County. In 1961, the Jinbe Special Region was again divided into the Yabei Special Region and the Xinxian Special Region; the county again became part of the special district of Yabei. In 1970, Yabei Special District was renamed Yabei County (雁北 地区). In 1993, Yabei County was disbanded, and the county became part of the Datong City District.

Administrative Division

The county is divided into 2 villages and 7 volosts .

Links

  • Guanglin - information on the territory, population, and history of changes in the administrative-territorial division on the website 行政 区划 网(Chinese)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guanglin_(Datoon)&oldid=99407384


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