Bairuopu

Bairuopu (simplified Chinese: 白箬铺镇; traditional Chinese: 白箬鋪鎮; pinyin: Báiruòpū Zhèn) is a town in Wangcheng district, Changsha, Hunan, China. the town is located on the southwest of the district, and bordered by Jinzhou town of Ningxiang and Wushan Subdistrict to the north, Leifeng Subdistrict to the east, Yucangping and Lianhua towns to the south, Xiaduopu town of Ningxiang to the west. It covers 106 km2 (41 sq mi) with 42,466 of population.[1] The village-level divisions were adjusted from 15 into 11 ones on March 23, 2016; there are one residential community and 10 villages under its jurisdiction. its administrative centre is at Wulidui (五里堆).[2]

Bairuopu town

白箬铺镇
Guangming Butterfly Valley in Bairuopu Town.
Bairuopu town
Location in Hunan
Coordinates: 28°28′42″N 112°48′17″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceHunan
Prefecture-level cityChangsha
DistrictWangcheng
Area
  Total106 km2 (41 sq mi)
Population
  Total42,466
  Density400/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
 2013
Websitehttp://brpz.wangcheng.gov.cn/

Subdivisions

There were 14 villages and a residential community in 2015. According to the result on adjustment of the divisions of Bairuopu on March 23, 2016, the village-level divisions were adjusted from 15 into 11 ones; there are one residential community and 10 villages under its jurisdiction.[2]

Administrative divisions of Bairuopu after adjustment on March 23, 2016
villages and residential communities villages
EnglishChineseEnglishChinese
Bairuopu residential community
reformed by merging Bairupu village and Bairupu downtown residential community
白箬铺社区
2016年3月23日由原白箬铺村、白箬铺集镇社区合并设置
Gushan village
formed by merging Gucun and Hongshan villages
古山村
2016年3月23日由古村村、洪山村合并设置
Jinsi village
reformed by merging the former Jinsi and Jinfeng 2 villages on March 23, 2016
金峙村
2016年3月23日由原金峙村、金峰村合并设置
Shuyi village
formed by merging Taolin and Jinliang 2 villages on March 23, 2016
淑一村
2016年3月23日由桃林村、金良村合并设置
Huangnipu village黄泥铺村Longlian village龙莲村
Datang village大塘村Guangming village光明村
Longtang village龙唐村Qitianmiao village齐天庙村
Shenghe village胜和村

References

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