Which city does Huining county belong to

Huining County belongs to Baiyin City, Gansu Province.

Huining County is a county under the jurisdiction of Baiyin City, Gansu Province, which is located in the central part of Gansu Province and the southern end of Baiyin City. Its geographical coordinates are between 35 24'-36 26' north latitude and104 29'-105 31'east longitude, with a total area of 6,439 square kilometers.

As of 20 18, Huining county has jurisdiction over 24 towns and 4 townships. According to the data of the seventh national census, as of 0: 00 1 1 on June 2020, the permanent population of Huining County was 40 158 1.

Huining County is known as the "Qin Long Lock Key". As early as the Neolithic Age more than 5,000 years ago, human beings lived and multiplied in China. Zuli County was established in Ding Yuan, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty for three years (1 14), with a history of more than 2 100 years.

The origin of place names

Zuli County is the ancient name of Huining County, Anding County in the Western Han Dynasty and Wuwei County in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The earliest historical record is Geography of Hanshu. Under the item of Anding County Annals, it is recorded that "Emperor Ding Yuan was established for three years, with 42,725 households and a population of 143,294, and the county was twenty-one".

Huizhou, West Huizhou, Xinhui and other place names are all place names in the historical evolution of Huining County, among which Huizhou place names have been used for the longest time, about 1000 years. The names of Xihui House and Xinhui House are 14 and 10 respectively. Around A.D. 12 14, the three counties were located in Jingyuan County and later moved to Huining.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huining County