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Linli County

County in Hunan, People's Republic of China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Linli (simplified Chinese: 临澧县; traditional Chinese: 臨澧縣; pinyin: Línlǐ Xiàn) is a county in Hunan Province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Changde. The county is located on the north in Hunan, the north-central part of Changde's administration. It borders to the north by Li County, to the east by Jinshi City, to the south by Taoyuan County and Dingcheng District, and to the west by Shimen County. It has an area of 1,203.43 kilometres (747.78 mi)[2] with a registered population of 505,609 and a permanent population of 400,839 (as of 2010 Census).[3] It is divided into eight towns and two townships under its jurisdiction, and the county seat is Anfu Subdistrict (安福街道).[4][5]

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Administrative divisions

Through the adjustment of township-level administrative divisions of Linli County in 2015 and 2017, Linli County has seven towns, two townships and two sub-districts under its jurisdiction.[4][5] They are:

2 subdistricts
7 towns
  • Hekou, Linli (合口镇)
  • Sheshiqiao (佘市桥镇)
  • Sixingang (四新岗镇)
  • Taifu, Linli (太浮镇)
  • Tingxuandu (停弦渡镇)
  • Xin'an, Linli (新安镇)
  • Xiumei (修梅镇)
2 townships
  • Fenghuo (烽火乡)
  • Kemushan (刻木山乡)
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Climate

More information Climate data for Linli, elevation 89 m (292 ft), (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1959–present), Month ...
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Transportation

The area is served by Linli railway station on the Shimen–Changsha railway.

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