Huainan
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Administration Type | Prefecture-level city |
City Seat | Tianjia'an District ( ) |
Area | 2,596.4 km² |
Population | 2,335,798 (2004) |
GDP - Total - Per Capita |
¥21.449 billion (2004) ¥9,225 (2004) |
Major Nationalities | Han |
County-level divisions | 6 |
Township-level divisions | 66 |
CPC Committee Secretary | Chen Shili (陈世礼) |
Mayor | Zhu Jili (朱季历) |
Area code | 554 |
Postal Code | 232000 (Urban center) 242100 (Fengtai County) |
License Plate Prefix | 皖D |
Huainan (Chinese: 淮南; pinyin: Huáinán) is a prefecture-level city with 1,076,000 inhabitants in central Anhui province, People's Republic of China. It borders the provincial capital of Hefei to the south, Lu'an to the southwest, Fuyang to the west, Bozhou to the northwest, Bengbu to the northeast and Chuzhou to the east.
The name traditionally refers to the entire area south of the Huai River and north of the Yangtze River, which includes the present day central Anhui. The historic political center of the Huainan area lay in Shouchun (present day Shou County).
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[edit] Administration
The prefecture-level city of Huainan administers 5 county-level divisions, including 4 districts and 1 county.
- Tianjia'an District (田家庵区)
- Pangji District (潘集区)
- Xiejiaji District (谢家集区)
- Datong District (大通区)
- Bagongshan District (八公山区)
- Fengtai County (凤台县)
These are further divided into 66 township-level divisions, including 24 towns, 23 townships and 19 subdistricts.
[edit] History
The name Huainan first came into existence in 203 BC, when Liu Bang bestowed upon Ying Bu, one of his most trusted generals, the title of the King of Huainan. The capital of the Kingdom of Huainan was situated in the present day Lu'an. Later, after Ying Bu was executed, the title was transferred and the capital moved to Shouchun (present day Shou County).
In 164 BC, the kingdom was divided into three, one of which retained the name Huainan and continued to be administered from Shouchun. In 122 BC, with the suicide of the third King of Huainan Liu An, the kingdom was abolished and the area renamed Jiujiang Commandery, which was its old name before 203 BC.
Towards the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yuan Shu declared himself emperor of the so-called Cheng Dynasty and renamed the commandery Huainan Commandery. This entity remained generally intact till the Northern Song Dynasty, when it divided into the eastern and the western halves in 1071. This division was converted to a north-south one, with the line drawn along the Huai River, following a peace pact between the ruling bodies of the Southern Song Dynasty and Jin Empire.
The divided state persisted till the area was claimed by the Communist Party of China on January 18, 1949. The party renamed the area Huainan Coalmine Special District for its rich coal resources.
[edit] Economy
Huainan is a major production center for coal, with an output of 35.831 million tons in 2003.
[edit] Education
- Anhui Polytechnic University (安徽理工大学)
- Huainan Normal University (淮南师范学院)
- Huainan United University (淮南联合大学)
[edit] External links
- Government website of Huainan (available in Chinese, English and Korean)
Prefecture-level divisions of Anhui
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List of Anhui County-level divisions |