Pyanguan ( Chinese ex. 偏 关 , pinyin : Piānguān ) is the county district of Xinzhou City, Shanxi Province ( China ). The county is named after the Piantoguan pass.
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| whale. 偏 关 , pinyin : Piānguān | |
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| Provinces | Shanxi |
| City District | Xinzhou |
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History
Under the Jin Empire, Ningpian County (宁边 县) was created in 1158. Under the rule of the Mongols in 1338, it was disbanded. When the Qing Empire in 1735 was established county Pyanguan.
In 1949, the Xingxian Special District (区 区 区区) was formed, and the county became part of it. In 1952, the Xingxian Special District was disbanded, and the county became part of the Xinxiang Special District (区 区 专区). In 1958, the Xinxing Special District and the Yabei Special District (区 专 区) were merged into the Jinbei Special District (区 专 区); at the same time, the county of Pianguan was annexed to the county of Hetsyuy . In 1961, the Jinbei Special District was again divided into the Yabei Special District and the Xinxiang Special District, and the restored county again became part of the Xinxiang Special District.
In 1967, the Xinxiang Special District was renamed Xinxiang District (忻 县 地区). In 1983, Xinxiang District was renamed to Xinzhou District (忻州 地区).
In 2000, by a resolution of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, the Xinzhou District and Xinzhou City County were disbanded, and the Xinzhou City District was created.
Administrative division
The county is divided into 4 villages and 6 volosts .
Links
- Pianguan - information on the territory, population and history of changes in the administrative-territorial division on the site 行政 区划 网(whale.)