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How many counties and townships are there in Inner Mongolia?
As of 20 19, Inner Mongolia has 9 prefecture-level cities, 1 1 county-level cities, 17 counties and no towns.

Hohhot, the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It has jurisdiction over 9 prefecture-level cities, 3 leagues (12 prefecture-level administrative divisions), 23 municipal districts,1/0 county-level cities, 17 counties, 49 flags and 3 autonomous flags (103 county-level administrative divisions).

1, Hohhot, Baotou city (county, flag) details:

2, Wuhai City, Chifeng City under the jurisdiction of the city (county, flag) details:

3. Details of Tongliao City (county, flag) under the jurisdiction of Ordos City:

4. Details of cities (counties and banners) under the jurisdiction of Hulunbeier City and Bayannaoer City:

5, Wulanchabu City, Xing 'an League under the jurisdiction of the land (county, flag) details:

6, Xilin Gol League, Alashan League under the jurisdiction of the land (county, flag) details:

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Architectural evolution

In the Ming Dynasty, more than 20 Mongolian health clinics were established in western Liaodong, southern Monan, northern Gansu and Hami, and the chiefs of each health clinic were Mongolian feudal lords.

16 there were 49 feudal lords in monan Mongolia, and they belonged to the Qing dynasty around the first year of Chongde (1636).

From the 13th year of Yongzheng (1735) to the 4th year of Qingganlong, a new military garrison city was built in the east of Hohhot, named Suiyuan City, and then the two cities in Guisui County merged.

In Qing Dynasty, there was no unified administrative division in Monan Mongolia. Zasak Banner in Inner Mongolia belonged to the Sixth League, and Hulunbeier area belonged to Heilongjiang. After the Opium War, Russia not only occupied a large area of China through a series of unequal treaties, but also seized various privileges such as dumping goods, exporting capital, building railways, plundering resources, controlling the economic lifeline of Mongolia, and plundering wealth.

After the Revolution of 1911, Japanese imperialism accelerated the pace of aggression. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, a part of Monan Mongolia was occupied by the Japanese army, and the group headed by King De cooperated with the Japanese Empire to set up the "Mongolian-Xinjiang Joint Autonomous Government" and other institutions to manage parts of Inner Mongolia.

In the early 1930s, most of Inner Mongolia became a colony of Japanese imperialism. They colluded with Luo Meng, De Muchuk Dunrup (that is, King De), Li Shouxin, Wang Ying and other traitors, pieced together puppet troops, established puppet regimes, and brutally ruled the Mongolian and Han people in the occupied areas. The Japanese changed Guisui City to "Houhe Special City". After the defeat of Japan, it was renamed Guisui City.

In the thirty-sixth year of the Republic of China (1947), a meeting of Inner Mongolia people's representatives was held in Wangye Temple (now Wulanhaote), and 393 representatives from Mongolia, Daur, Ewenki, Han, Manchu, Hui and North Korea, most of the league banners in Inner Mongolia, attended the meeting.

1949110 In October, with the approval of Premier Zhou Enlai of the State Council of the Central People's Government, the autonomous government moved to Zhangjiakou.

Zhangjiakou will be transferred to Hebei Province in June1952165438+10. 1954, the people's government of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region moved to Qiuci, renamed Hohhot, and designated it as the capital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. In the same year, Ningxia Province was abolished and merged into Gansu Province.

1955, Jehol province was abolished. Chifeng, wudan and Ningcheng counties, Aohan Banner, Harqin Banner and Wengniute Banner (the former Mongolian Autonomous Banner of Wengniute Banner was changed into a subordinate) were placed under Zhaowuda League of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

On July 5th, 1969, Inner Mongolia Hulunbeier League was changed to Heilongjiang Hulunbeier League.

May 30 1979 The Hulunbeier League in Heilongjiang Province and the Oroqen Autonomous Banner and the Molidawa Daur Autonomous Banner in Daxinganling Region were transferred from Zhelimu League in Jilin Province to Tuquan County and Horqin Right Front Banner in Baicheng Region, and Zhaowuda League in Liaoning Province, Alashan Left Banner in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, Alashan Right Banner in Gansu Province and Ejina Banner were transferred from 65438.

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