Baolavindou Mongolian Township
Baolavindu Mongolian Township, belonging to Tongyu County, Baicheng City, Jilin Province, is located in the southwest of Tongyu County, bordering Zhanyu town in the East, Yaolin Maodu town in Keerqin Left Wing Middle Banner in Inner Mongolia in the south, haoyaosumu town in Keerqin Right Wing Middle Banner in Inner Mongolia in the West and Zhanyu town in the north, with an administrative area of 156.8 square kilometers.
In the Qing Dynasty, it was northeast of nomad in the kingdom of king of the kingdom of tsuhye, and in December 1983, the commune changed to the countryside; in May 1999, the villagers' committee was set up; by the end of 2018, the 4879 registered residence of the Mongolian people in the village of Raven had been registered. As of June 2020, the villages of 4 villages in the village of the Mongolian people in the village of Raven were in the village of the village of the Miao people.
In 2011, the total fiscal revenue of Mongolian Township in baolavindou was 100000 yuan, an increase of 15.3% over the previous year, of which the local fiscal revenue was 60000 yuan, an increase of 20.2% over the previous year, 31225 times over 1949, 32 times over 1978, the per capita fiscal revenue was 7800 yuan, an increase of 3.6% over the previous year, 33651 times over 199, an increase of 86.5 times over 1978, and the balance of various deposits was 300000 yuan, an increase of 10.2% over the previous year In 2018, there were 5 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with business area of more than 50 square meters in baolavindou Mongolian township.
History of construction
During the Qing Dynasty, it belonged to the northeast of the nomadic land of King Tut and King Meng.
In November 1915, it belonged to the second district.
February, 1930.
In December of 1938, it belonged to Renhe village.
In February 1946, it belonged to five districts.
In March 1956, baola Wendu township was established and stationed in wudaoyingzi.
In September 1958, it was changed to Mongolian township of baolavindou.
In October 1958, it belonged to Tongyu County; in November of the same year, it set up baola Wendu commune
In March 1960, it was merged with Zhanyu County farm to form baola Wendu farm.
In April 1961, baolavindou Mongolian commune was established.
In December 1983, the commune was transformed into a township.
In May 1999, a village committee for enriching the people was set up.
administrative division
By the end of 2011, the Mongolian village of baolavindou had four administrative villages: mizihuang village, banlagesen village, wudaoyingzi village and Fumin Village.
As of June 2020, baolavindu Mongolian countryside has jurisdiction over four administrative villages: mizihuang village, banlagesen village, wudaoyingzi village and Fumin Village; the Township People's government is stationed in mizihuang village.
geographical environment
Location context
Baolavindou Mongolian township is located in the southwest of Tongyu County, bordering Zhanyu town in the East, Yaolin Maodu town in Keerqin Left Wing Middle Banner in Inner Mongolia in the south, haoyaosumu town in Keerqin Right Wing Middle Banner in Inner Mongolia in the west, Zhanyu town in the north, 73.3 km away from Tongyu County, with an administrative area of 156.8 square kilometers.
topographic features
The Inner Mongolia village of baolavindou is located in the alluvial plain area covered by Tongyu Shuangliao sand dunes. Most of the land is plain, with high terrain in the West and low terrain in the East. The ground elevation difference is 10.8-22.8 meters. The highest point is 1.7 kilometers south of wudaoyingzi, with an altitude of 180 meters; the lowest point is 1.8 kilometers northeast of banlagesen, with an altitude of 157.2 meters.
hydrology
The river course in baolavindu Mongolian Township belongs to Liao River Basin. Wenniugechi river basin covers an area of 244 square kilometers, accounting for 100% of the total area. The total length of the river is 1.5 kilometers, and the river network density is 0.006 km / square kilometers.
natural resources
There are coal, bentonite, peat (peat), crazy tile clay and so on in the Mongolian village of bolawendou. Other natural resources include more than 1 million natural apricot trees and 45000 Mu forest land.
natural disaster
The main natural disasters in baolavindou Mongolian Township include hail, drought, flood, wind disaster, insect disaster, etc. the frequency of drought is high. The most serious one occurred in August 1959, with an area of 1000 hectares. The most serious one occurred in August 2010, with an area of 800 hectares.
population
By the end of 2011, the total population of Mongolian Township in baolavindu was 4986, including 950 urban permanent residents, accounting for 19.1% of the total population, and 200 floating population. Among the total population, 2597 were male, accounting for 52.1%; 2389 were female, accounting for 47.9%; among the total population, 2738 were mainly Mongolian, accounting for 54.9%; 2248 were Han, accounting for 45.1%; the birth rate was 7.8 ‰, and the mortality rate was 1.8 ‰ The natural growth rate of population is 6 ‰.
By the end of 2018, the village of 4879 people had a registered residence in the village.
Economics
overview
In 2011, the total fiscal revenue of Mongolian Township in baolavindou was 100000 yuan, an increase of 15.3% over the previous year, of which the local fiscal revenue was 60000 yuan, an increase of 20.2% over the previous year, 31225 times over 1949, 32 times over 1978, the per capita fiscal revenue was 7800 yuan, an increase of 3.6% over the previous year, 33651 times over 199, an increase of 86.5 times over 1978, and the balance of various deposits was 300000 yuan, an increase of 10.2% over the previous year In 2018, there were 5 comprehensive stores or supermarkets with business area of more than 50 square meters in baolavindou Mongolian township.
Agriculture
In 2011, the agriculture of baolavindou Mongolian township was mainly planting, with a total arable land area of 38000 mu. The total agricultural output value increased from 8000 yuan in 1949 to 1.144 million yuan in 1978, reaching 300 million yuan, an increase of 32% over the previous year. The agricultural added value reached 72.73 million yuan, accounting for 13.1% of the GDP. The main grain crops were corn, sorghum, soybean and mung bean, and the grain production was 16000 tons, with a growth rate of 10.6% The main economic crops are oil crops and vegetables. It produces 100 tons of sunflower seeds, 250 tons of castor bean, 1800 tons of black melon seeds, 20 tons of red pepper, 30 tons of cabbage, 20 tons of radish, 40 tons of potato, 400 tons of soybean and 600 tons of mung bean. Animal husbandry mainly raises cattle, sheep and pigs, with 12000 cattle and 9500 sheep on hand at the end of the year, and 19000 sheep The total output value of animal husbandry is 11 million yuan, with a total afforestation area of 60000 mu, including 42000 mu of protective forest, 3600 mu of economic forest, 70000 trees around farmers' houses, with a forest coverage rate of 32.5% and a standing stock of 20000 cubic meters 75 sets of industrial machinery; famous, excellent and special agricultural products include melon seeds and watermelons, and green agricultural products include mung beans and soybeans.
Commerce and trade
At the end of 2011, there were 16 commercial outlets and 50 employees in baolavindou Mongolian township. The total retail sales of social consumer goods was 30 million yuan, an increase of 17.4% over the previous year; the transaction volume of urban and rural fair trade was 20 million yuan, an increase of 21.4% over the previous year.
social undertakings
education
At the end of 2011, there was a kindergarten with 64 children and 4 full-time teachers in baolavindou Mongolian township; a primary school with 400 students and 80 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of primary school-age children was 100%; a junior middle school with 130 students and 28 full-time teachers, and the enrollment rate of junior middle school-age population, the enrollment rate of primary and junior high school students and the coverage rate of nine-year compulsory education reached 100%, and the education fund reached 7 million yuan, The state budget for education is 6 million yuan, the budget for education is 10 million yuan, and the budget for education is 4.5 million yuan, an increase of 9.6%, 9.9%, 10.1% and 11% respectively over the previous year. The proportion of the budget for Education (including urban education surcharges) in the total financial expenditure is 11.8%, an increase of 1.3 percentage points over the previous year.
Science and technology
By the end of 2011, there were 308 scientific and technological talents in Mongolian township of baolavindou, including 122 professional and technical talents, 16 management talents, 15 skilled talents and 155 practical talents in rural areas.
Cultural and sports undertakings
At the end of 2011, there were 1 village cultural station, 4 village level cultural activity centers, 2 cultural professionals, 4 rural libraries with 30000 books, 20 amateur members of music, art, calligraphy, photography and literature creation team, and 9 employees in the cultural industry.
medical and health work
At the end of 2011, there were 2 medical and health institutions at all levels in baolavindou Mongolian Township, including 1 health center; 20 beds, with 4 medical beds per thousand people, total fixed assets of 300000 yuan, 13 professional health personnel, including 5 licensed doctors, 1 licensed assistant doctor and 1 registered nurse, with an average of 2.6 health technical personnel per thousand people 709 patients were completed, 73 patients were hospitalized, 123 patients were discharged, the incidence rate of statutory reported infectious diseases was 25/10, the prevalence of safe drinking water in rural areas was 100%, the prevalence rate of rural sanitary toilets was 92.3%, and the maternal mortality rate was 1.5/1
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