Ningjin County is located in the northwest of Shandong Province, adjacent to Hebei Province. The total area is 833 square kilometers. The total population is 460 thousand (2003).
County People's Government is located in Ningjin Town, postal code: 253400. Administrative division code: 37 1422. Area code: 0534. Pinyin: Ningjin County.
administrative division
Ningjin County governs 9 towns and 2 townships: Ningjin Town, Chaihudian Town, Guanchang Town, Duji Town, Baodian Town, Greater Jin Ryu, Dacao Town, Xiangya Town, Shiji Town, Zhangdazhuang Township and Liuyingwu Township.
The development of history
Gold is located in Ningjin County. According to "Hebei Tongzhi", Ningjin County was renamed "because the city is in the water and it is covered with prayers."
1993 10.08, adjustment of administrative divisions of some towns and villages in Ningjin County: after the abolition of Wangxiang, its administrative area was merged into Ningjin Town; After the revocation of Weixiang, its administrative area was merged into a large one; Cancel Shuangcone Township and merge its administrative area into Zhangdazhuang Township; Cancel Daokou Township and merge its administrative area into Xiangya Township; Cancel Hupi Zhangxiang and merge its administrative area into Jiji Township; Zhang 'ao Township and Xitang Township were abolished, and the administrative areas of the two townships were merged into Dacao Township.
1995101On October 23rd, stone village in Ningjin County was abolished and Shiji Town was established.
199665438+On February 25th, Duji Town of Ningjin County was abolished and Duji Town was established (Han Min Zi [1996] No.58).
19971997 On February 26th, Xiangya Town in Ningjin County was cancelled and Xiangya Town was established (Zi [1997] No.49). Ningjin County has jurisdiction over 8 towns, 10 townships: Ningjin Town, Chaihudian Town, Chief Town, Jin Ryu, Baodian Town, Shiji Town, Duji Town, Xiangya Town, Xiaodian Township, Jiyou Township, Jimeng Township, Changwa Township, Zhang Xuewu Township, Tianzhuang Township, Qiyingwu Township, Zhangdazhuang Township, and Dacao Township.
1998 On February 23rd, Dacao Township in Ningjin County was abolished and Dacao Town was established (Han Min Zi [1998] No.37).
On June 15, 2000, Xiaodian Township was abolished in Ningjin County, and the administrative area was merged into Ningjin Town; Cancel Jimeng Township and Jiyou Township and merge their administrative areas into Chaihudian Town; Cancel Tianzhuang Township and merge its administrative area into Chief Town; Revoke Changwa Township and Zhang Xuewu Township, and merge their administrative areas into Duji Town; Cancel Zhangzhai Township and merge its administrative area into Baodian Town.
In 2000, Ningjin County administered 9 towns and 2 townships. According to the data of the fifth census: 432,880 people, population of each township: Ningjin Town 87354 Chaihudian Town 55082 Changguan Town 37984 Duji Town 50652 Baodian Town 35758 Jin Ryu 27768 Dacao Town 34934 Xiangya Town 23667 Jiji Town 27797 Zhangdazhuang Township 3 1664 Liu Ying Wuxiang 20220.
As of June 65438+February 3, 20021,Ningjin County had jurisdiction over 9 towns and 2 townships.
From June 5438 to February 2020, the General Office of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs identified Ningjin County as the fifth batch of demonstration counties (cities, districts) in China that took the lead in basically realizing the whole mechanization of main crop production.
In June 2020, Ningjin County was included in the second batch of revolutionary cultural relics protection and utilization counties (Shandong area).
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In February of 20 18, Ningjin County was included in the list of counties (cities, districts) with basically balanced development of compulsory education in China in 20 17.
On March 20 15, Ningjin County won the honor of the third batch of advanced units in the national legal county establishment activities.
In 2005, Ningjin County ranked 53rd among the top 100 cotton-producing counties in China in 2005.
In 2004, Ningjin County ranked 54th among the top 100 cotton-producing counties in China in 2004.