Mishan
Mishan
密山市 | |
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Coordinates: 45°31′47″N 131°50′48″E / 45.5298°N 131.8466°ECoordinates: 45°31′47″N 131°50′48″E / 45.5298°N 131.8466°E | |
Country | People's Republic of China |
Province | Heilongjiang |
Prefecture-level city | Jixi |
Area | |
• Total | 7,722.38 km2 (2,981.63 sq mi) |
Population | |
• Total | 407,451 |
• Density | 53/km2 (140/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Postal code | 158300 |
Area code(s) | 0467 |
Climate | Dwb |
Website | www |
Mishan (Chinese: 密山; pinyin: Mìshān) is a county-level city in the southeast of Heilongjiang Province, China, bordering Russia's Primorsky Krai to the south and southeast. It is under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Jixi.
History[edit]
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Early medieval history[edit]
From 698 to 936, the kingdom of Balhae occupied northern Korea and parts of Manchuria and Primorsky Krai, consisting of the Nanai, the Udege, and descendants of the Tungus-speaking people and the people of the recently fallen Goguryeo kingdom of Korea. The vicinity of Tongjiang was settled at this moment by Funie Mohe tribes (Hanja/Hanzi: 拂涅靺鞨; pinyin: Fúniè Mòhé; Korean: 불열말갈). These tribes were submitted to Balhae Kingdom under King Mun's reign (737-793).
Later, King Seon (r.818-830), administrated their territories by creating a prefecture in the neighbourhood : The Dongpyong Prefecture (Korean: 동평부; Hanja: 東平府) with Yiju (Korean: 이주; Hanja: 伊州), present-day Dangbi (Chinese: 当壁; pinyin: Dāngbì) as its administrative centre.
Administrative divisions[edit]
Mishan City is divided into 1 subdistrict, 8 towns and 8 townships.[1]
- 1 subdistrict
- Zhongxin (中心街道)
- 8 towns
- Mishan (密山镇), Lianzhushan (连珠山镇), Dangbi (当壁镇), Zhiyi (知一镇), Heitai (黑台镇), Xingkai (兴凯镇), Peide (裴德镇), Baiyuwan (白鱼湾镇)
- 8 townships
- Liumao (柳毛乡), Yangmu (杨木乡), Xingkaihu (兴凯湖乡), Chengzihe (承紫河乡), Errenban (二人班乡), Taiping (太平乡), Heping (和平乡), Fuyuan (富源乡)
Sister Cities[edit]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "国家统计局" (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
- ^ https://asiamattersforamerica.org/asia/data/sister-partnerships
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