Angla Township
The village of Qinghai is located in the Jianzha County of Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Jianzha Province, located in the west of the Yellow River, surrounded by three sides, East and Longhua, and adjacent to the township. It is adjacent to the town of Ma Ke Tang. In 2018, the area was 77.93 square kilometers and the registered residence population was 3258.
According to historical records, there are two versions of the name of Angla township: first, it is said that during the period of chisongdezan, a minister named heyesidarijie went to duomai to collect taxes. He built a stable in the east of the river (Yellow River), called "dalaka". There is a big ditch in the north of the river (Yellow River), and rebuilt a stable in gounao, called "nangla". Later, it was called Angla. Second, it is said that the village was built by Wei The name comes from the relocation of the Angla area in szang. As of October 2019, Aung La township has jurisdiction over one community and six administrative villages.
The main food crops in Angla township are wheat and green naked. In 2011, it produced 4843 tons of grain, including 4196 tons of wheat. The main economic crops are multiple cropping crops, such as Chinese cabbage, Shandong green onion, radish and wheat, with an output of 6000 tons.
Historical evolution
According to historical records, there are two versions of the name of Angla township: first, it is said that during the period of chisongdezan, a minister named heyesidarijie went to duomai to collect taxes. He built a stable in the east of the river (Yellow River), called "dalaka". There is a big ditch in the north of the river (Yellow River), and rebuilt a stable in gounao, called "nangla". Later, it was called Angla. Second, it is said that the village was built by Wei The name comes from the relocation of the Angla area in szang.
In 1952, the former people's Government of Angla district was under the jurisdiction of guide County, Hainan Province, with jurisdiction over Angla, Nengke and dangshun townships.
In 1958, it was changed into Aung La commune.
In 1984, it was changed into Angla Township, with jurisdiction over 6 administrative villages and 18 natural villages including jianbaang, cuojia, Dongjia, yanadong, Hedong and Lamao villages.
administrative division
At the end of 2011, Angla township has jurisdiction over nine administrative villages, namely jianbaang, cuojia, Dongjia, rushiqi, yanadong, Lamao, xiazangtan I, xiazangtan II and xiazangtan III.
As of October 2019, Aung La township has jurisdiction over one community and six administrative villages.
geographical environment
Location context
Angla township is located in the west of the Yellow River, surrounded by mountains on three sides, adjacent to dehenglong township of Hualong County in the East, dangshun Township in the South and maketang town in the north, covering an area of 77.93 square kilometers.
topographic features
Angla township is located in the west of the Yellow River, surrounded by mountains on three sides, with an altitude of 2100 meters.
climate
The slope in Angla township is gentle, and it is an agricultural area with low altitude and relatively high temperature in Jianzha County; the average annual temperature is 8.6 ℃, the average annual precipitation is 357.7mm, the frost free period is 184 days, the crop growing season is 251 days, and the accumulated temperature is 3372.2 ℃.
hydrology
There are mainly rivers in Angla Township, such as the Yellow River (16 kilometers from yangjiangshe, yanadong village, Angla township to geketan), xielunza (from jianba gully to the Yellow River), qiriduo (from qiri gully to the Yellow River).
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in Angla township are drought, snow, flood, lightning, hail, etc.
population
At the end of 2011, the total population of Angla township was 2867; among the total population, 1577 were male, accounting for 55%; 1290 were female, accounting for 45%; 476 were under 14 years old, accounting for 16.6%; 1530 were 15-60 years old, accounting for 53.4%; 861 were over 65 years old, accounting for 30%; among the total population, 602 were Hui, accounting for 20.99%.
In 2017, there were 2039 permanent residents in Angla township.
In 2018, 3258 people registered residence in the village.
Economics
Angla township has 3368.6 mu of agricultural cultivated land, 1.2 mu per capita, and 47000 mu of available grassland.
The main food crops in Angla township are wheat and green naked. In 2011, it produced 4843 tons of grain, including 4196 tons of wheat. The main economic crops are multiple cropping crops, such as Chinese cabbage, Shandong green onion, radish and wheat, with an output of 6000 tons.
social undertakings
Cultural undertakings
At the end of 2011, there were 9 village level venues in Angla township.
At the end of 2011, the coverage rate of radio and television "village to village" in Angla Township reached 100%.
education
At the end of 2011, there were three schools in Angla Township, namely Township Central complete primary school, Hedong junior primary school and Geri teaching point. There are 29 teaching staff, 218 primary school-age children and 222 school-age students, of which 4 are over age and under age, and the enrollment rate is 100%; the enrollment rates of junior high school and senior high school are 99.8% and 70% respectively, the non illiteracy rate of young adults is 99.4%, the coverage rate of "two basic" population is 100%, the coverage rate of vocational education is 30%, and the enrollment rate of preschool education is 75%.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there was one medical and health institution in Angla Township, namely Angla Township Health Center, with 4 beds and 5 medical staff; there were 8 village clinics and 8 village doctors; in 2011, the health center completed more than 1800 person times of diagnosis and treatment and 30 person times of hospitalization; farmers and herdsmen in 9 administrative villages participated in the new rural cooperative medical system, with a participation rate of 96.4%.
social security
At the end of 2011, the number of rural and pastoral residents with minimum living security in Angla Township reached 335, with an annual security payment of 567000 yuan, and an annual per capita living subsidy of 1694 yuan; 109 people over 70 years old were entitled to old age living subsidy, with an annual living subsidy of 56500 yuan, and an annual per capita living subsidy of 518 yuan; 40 households with five guarantees, with an annual living subsidy of 64000 yuan, and an annual per capita living subsidy of 1600 yuan; farmers and herdsmen from nine villages participated in the meeting Social endowment insurance in rural and pastoral areas, with 100% participation rate, covers 314 farmers and herdsmen over 60 years old.
Post and telecommunication
At the end of 2011, there were 3 mobile signal receiving towers, 1 Unicom signal receiving tower and 1 telecom signal receiving tower in Angla Township, with the coverage rate of all kinds of mobile phone signals reaching 95%.
traffic
Angla township has formed a transportation network composed of highway transportation mode; there is Madang highway in the territory, and nine villages in the township have achieved village road hardening.
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