Yanggu County, Yanggu County, is subordinate to Liaocheng City, Shandong Province, the west of Shandong Province, the south end of Liaocheng City, and the north of the Yellow River, between 115 ° 39 '- 116 ° 06'e and 35 ° 55' - 36 ° 19'n, with a total area of 1065.73 square kilometers. Yanggu County belongs to warm temperate continental monsoon semi humid climate. Four distinct seasons, sufficient light, warm temperature, long frost free period. As of October 2019, Yanggu County has jurisdiction over 3 streets, 1 Township and 14 towns, and the county government is stationed in Qiaorun street. By 2018, the permanent population of Yanggu County was 798900.
Sui kaihuang 16 years (596), began to set Yanggu County, belongs to Jeju. In the third year of Daye (607) of Sui Dynasty, the state was changed into a county, and Yanggu belonged to Jibei county. In March 1998, Liaocheng area was changed from land to city, and Yanggu County belongs to Liaocheng City. The Yellow River passes through the southeast of the county. The ancient Beijing Hangzhou Grand Canal and the Beijing Kowloon Railway run through the north and south of the county. There are three main highway networks of Jiaochang, Liaoshang and mengguan. The second batch of national agricultural product quality and safety counties.
In 2019, the GDP will reach 27.01 billion yuan, an increase of 1.3%. General public budget revenue reached 1.41 billion yuan, an increase of 0.53%.
Historical evolution
Sui kaihuang 16 years (596), began to set Yanggu County, belongs to Jeju. In the third year of Daye (607) of Sui Dynasty, the state was changed into a county, and Yanggu belonged to Jibei county.
In 618, the first year of Wude in Tang Dynasty, the county was changed to a prefecture, and Yanggu belonged to Yunzhou. In the fourth year of Wude (621) of Tang Dynasty, Jizhou was replaced, and Yanggu was separated from Yunzhou and then belonged to Jizhou. In the first year of Tang Tianbao (742), the state was changed to county, and Yanggu belonged to Dongping county. In the 13th year of Tang Tianbao (754), the governance of Jizhou was destroyed by the river, and Yanggu was changed to daoyunzhou in Henan Province.
In 1074, Yanggu belonged to Yunzhou, Jingdong West Road. In 1119, the first year of Xuanhe in the Northern Song Dynasty, Yanggu belonged to Dongping Prefecture.
In 1137, Yanggu belonged to Dongping mansion, West Shandong road.
In the first year of yuanzhishun (1330), Yanggu belonged to Dongping Road, Shandong Province.
In the 10th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1582), Yanggu belonged to Dongping Prefecture, Yanzhou Prefecture, Shandong Province.
In 1730, Dongping Prefecture was upgraded to Zhili Prefecture, and Yanggu was transferred from Yanzhou prefecture to Dongping Zhili Prefecture. In 1735, Yanggu was transferred to Yanzhou Prefecture until the end of Qing Dynasty.
In the second year of the Republic of China (1913), the government set up the road, and Yanggu was located in the east of Shandong Province. In 1925, Yanggu belonged to Dongchang Road, Shandong Province. In January 1928, the first industrial and agricultural revolutionary regime in western Shandong Province, the Donglin regional Revolutionary Committee, was established. In 1928, Yanggu County was directly under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province. In 1936, Yanggu was the Sixth District of Shandong Province. In September 1939, the Anti Japanese democratic government of Yanggu County was established in Liulou, Acheng, under the leadership of Northwest Shandong administrative committee. In the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), it was changed into the fourth administrative office of jiluyu. In July 1941, Luxi administrative office was merged into jiluyu administrative office, and Yanggu was the fourth special administrative office of jiluyu administrative office; in August of the same year, the government of jinjiluyu border region readjusted its division, and Yanggu was the 19th special administrative office. In December 1942, it was transferred to a special office. In July 1945, after the liberation of Yanggu, the division of Yanggu was adjusted many times. In September 1947, it was transferred to the ninth special office. In September 1949, it was transferred to Liaocheng special office of Pingyuan Province, and the two counties of Liaoyang and Xuyi were abolished at the same time.
In December 1952, Pingyuan province was abolished and Yanggu was changed to Liaocheng area of Shandong Province.
In December 1958, the organizational system of Yanggu County was abolished, and the villages and towns of Yanggu County and some villages and towns of Dong'e county were merged into Shouzhang county.
In July 1961, Yanggu County resumed its organizational system, and its villages and towns were the same as before.
In April 1964, Shouzhang county was abolished, and the villages and towns to the north of Jindi in Shouzhang county were merged into Yanggu.
In March 1998, Liaocheng area was changed from land to city, and Yanggu County belongs to Liaocheng City.
administrative division
Division evolution
In the early years of the Northern Song Dynasty, Yanggu County was divided into 10 townships and later into 3 townships.
In Ming Dynasty, it was 22 Li.
In the Qing Dynasty, it was divided into 39 Li, which was later increased to 42 Li. In addition, the East and west "renamed" 281 Zhuang, which was also divided into 24 Li.
In 1929, 1184 villages were divided into 6 districts and 284 townships.
In 1936, 284 townships under the jurisdiction of six districts in Yanggu County were merged into 51 townships.
In September 1939, the Anti Japanese democratic government of Yanggu County was established in Liulou, Acheng town. With the expansion of the Anti Japanese base area and guerrilla area, 11 districts were established.
After the establishment of Liaoyang County and Xuyi county in 1947, the jurisdiction of the county was narrowed and divided into seven districts.
In September 1949, the two counties of Liaoyang and Xuyi were abolished at the same time, and all the villages and towns originally belonging to Yanggu County were returned to them, and they were readjusted to 10 districts.
In 1950, there were 9 districts, 122 townships and 763 villages in the county.
In April 1958, the district level system was abolished, and 707 villages in the county were merged into 18 townships.
In April 1964, the county was divided into 12 districts, 79 people's communes and 554 production brigades.
In March 1971, the district level system was abolished and 19 people's communes were merged.
In August 1984, based on the original she Town, it was divided into 6 towns and 15 townships.
On March 2, 2001, 21 townships in the county were merged and adjusted to 16.
In May 2004, Yanggu town was abolished and three offices, shizilou, bojiqiao and Qiaorun, were set up.
In July 2010, guodiantun Township and Xihu Township were abolished and Guotun town and Xihu town were established. The county has a total of 12 towns, 3 townships and 3 offices. They are: bojiqiao office, Qiaorun office, shizilou office, Shouzhang Town, Zhangqiu Town, Acheng Town, Qiji Town, Anle town, Yanlou Town, Shifo Town, dingshui Town, Litai Town, shiwuliyuan Town, Guotun Town, Xihu Town, gaomiaowang Town, jindouying town and Dabu town.
In 2012, Yanggu County has jurisdiction over 3 sub district offices, 2 townships and 13 towns.
As of December 31, 2013, Yanggu County has a total area of 1064 square kilometers, with jurisdiction over three streets: Qiaorun street, bojiqiao street and shizilou street, 13 towns: Yanlou Town, Acheng Town, Anle town, Qiji Town, Shifo Town, Guotun Town, dingshui Town, Xihu Town, Litai Town, Shouzhang Town, shiwuliyuan Town, Zhangqiu town and gaomiaowang Town, 2 towns: Dabu Township and jindouying Township, and 873 villages (communities) District).
Zoning details
As of October 2019, Yanggu County has jurisdiction over 3 streets, 1 Township and 14 towns. County Government in Qiaorun street.
geographical environment
Location context
Yanggu County is located in the west of Shandong Province, south of Liaocheng City, north of the Yellow River, north of Dongchangfu District, east of Dong'e County, west of Shen County, south of Taiqian County and fan County in Henan Province, and southeast of Dongping County across the Yellow River. It is between 115 ° 39 'e to 116 ° 06' e and 35 ° 55 'n to 36 ° 19' n, 32 km long from north to South and 39 km long from east to west. The total area of the county is 1065.73 square kilometers.
topographic features
Yanggu County is located in the Yellow River flood plain, with an average altitude of 39.62 meters. The terrain is gently inclined from southwest to northeast, with an average gradient of 1 / 6000-1 / 7000. In history, the Yellow River has been inundated, changed its course, scoured and silted up for many times, and gradually formed a modern plain topography with three micro geomorphic types of slight undulation, i.e. gentle hillock, gentle slope and shallow depression. The three micro geomorphic types account for 49.3%, 40.9% and 9.8% of the total area of the county respectively. In Yanggu County, there are three soil types: fluvo aquic soil, saline soil and aeolian sandy soil, four sub types of cinnamon fluvo aquic soil, fluvo aquic soil, saline fluvo aquic soil and fluvo salt, and 86 soil species. Fluvo aquic soil accounted for 68.5% of the total land area, and saline soil and aeolian sandy soil accounted for 1.5%.
climate
Yanggu County belongs to warm temperate continental monsoon semi humid climate. Four distinct seasons, sufficient light, warm temperature, long frost free period, continental climate characteristic value of 60%. The climate features of less rain and more wind in spring, high temperature and more rain in summer, cool and pleasant in autumn, dry and cold in winter, less rain and snow.
The annual average sunshine hours in Yanggu County were 2385.5 hours, with the maximum of 2528.0 hours in 2002 and the minimum of 1940.5 hours in 2006. According to the seasonal and monthly distribution, summer is the most (699.6 hours) and winter is the least (483.3 hours); monthly average is the most (252.3 hours) in June and the least (155.6 hours) in February. The annual average sunshine percentage of Yanggu County is 55%, the maximum is 65%, and the minimum is 47%. The highest in spring, followed by summer and autumn, and the lowest in winter. Monthly average: the highest in May and the lowest in July.
From 1988 to 2008, the annual average temperature of Yanggu County was 13.8 ℃, 0.4 ℃ higher than that before 1987. The lowest annual average temperature was 13.1 ℃ in 1991 and the highest was 14.5 ℃ in 1998.
Precipitation, Yanggu County belongs to continental temperate monsoon semi humid climate, the annual precipitation is 286.0 ~ 851.8 mm, the average annual precipitation is 588.6 mm. The maximum annual precipitation was 695.9 mm in 1998, and the minimum annual precipitation was 408.5 mm in 1998
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