豐縣 (Fēng Xiàn), Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó


 


Notes:
Feng County, or Fengxian (simplified Chinese: 丰县; traditional Chinese: 豐縣; pinyin: Fēng Xiàn), is under the administration of Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, China. The northwesternmost and westernmost county-level division in the province, it borders the provinces of Shandong to the north and west, and Anhui to the south. The county is well known for its about 11,120 acres (or 450,000 ares) of the Fuji apple trees.

Etymology



The word "Feng" (豐) here has dual meanings: For one thing, it was the name of an ancient tributary of the Si River which flowed through the area. For another the area was deemed to be bountiful, while "feng" is also an adjective to describe such a condition in Chinese.

History



Feng county proper was administered as a town under Pei county called Feng yi (豐邑) by the early Han dynasty before its establishment. Then it was assigned to then Pei Commandery, Yu province until 583, being a part of Pengcheng Commandery (later Xuzhou). It was once disestablished, but was restored in 457. The county was temporarily under the jurisdiction of Shandong province during 1949–53.

Administrative divisions



In the present, Feng County has 14 towns.



14 towns



Fengcheng (凤城镇)

Shouxian (首羡镇)

Shunhe (顺河镇)

Changdian (常店镇)

Huankou (欢口镇)

Shizhai (师寨镇)

Huashan (华山镇)







Liangzhai (梁寨镇)

Fanlou (范楼镇)

Sunlou (孙楼镇)

Songlou (宋楼镇)

Dashahe (大沙河镇)

Wanggou (王沟镇)

Zhaozhuang (赵庄镇)

County/Shire : Latitude: 34.674, Longitude: 116.618


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