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Wen'an County
County in Hebei, People's Republic of China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wen'an (Chinese: 文安; pinyin: Wén'ān) is a county in the central part of Hebei province, China, on the upper reaches of the Daqing River (大清河), a tributary of the Hai River, and bordering Tianjin to the east. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Langfang, and, as of 2004[update], had a population of 460,000 residing in an area of 980 km2 (380 sq mi).
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Administrative divisions
The county administers 12 towns and one ethnic township.[1]
Towns:
- Wen'an (文安镇)
- Xinzhen (新镇镇)
- Suqiao (苏桥镇)
- Daliuhe (大柳河镇)
- Zuogezhuang (左各庄镇)
- Tanli (滩里镇)
- Shigezhuang (史各庄镇)
- Zhaogezhuang (赵各庄镇)
- Xinglonggong (兴隆宫镇)
- Daliuzhen (大留镇镇)
- Sunshi (孙氏镇)
- Degui (德归镇)
The only township is Daweihe Hui and Manchu Ethnic Township (大围河回族满族乡)
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