Tongshan District (simplified Chinese: 铜山区; traditional Chinese: 銅山區; pinyin: Tóngshān Qū; lit. 'bronze mountain'), formerly Tongshan County (铜山县; 銅山縣; Tóngshān Xiàn) is one of six districts of Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, People's Republic of China, bordering Anhui and Shandong provinces.

Tongshan
铜山区
Tungshan
Location in Xuzhou
Location in Xuzhou
Xuzhou in Jiangsu
Xuzhou in Jiangsu
Coordinates: 34°18′28″N 117°15′24″E / 34.3077°N 117.2568°E / 34.3077; 117.2568
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceJiangsu
Prefecture-level cityXuzhou
Area
 • Total
2,003.98 km2 (773.74 sq mi)
Elevation
35 m (115 ft)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
1,331,500
 • Density660/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal Code
221100
Websitewww.zgts.gov.cn

History

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Tongshan was originally knows as Pengcheng County, the latter merged into Xuzhou during the Yuan and the Ming dynasties, also in the early Qing dynasty. In 1733, as Xuzhou became a prefecture (fu) from an independent department (zhili zhou), its department proper was separated and renamed "Tongshan" (literally: copper-filled hill), which derives from an island in the Weishan Lake.[1]

Tongshan was once the metropolitan county (shou xian) of Xuzhou, thus it referred to the prefecture since 1912, until the Japanese Army captured the county and made Xuzhou City its urban area in 1939.[2]

The county was dissolved in 1952, but was restored in the next year.[1] It became a district since 2010.

Administrative divisions

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In the present day, Tongshan District has 8 subdistricts and 20 towns.[3]

8 subdistricts
20 towns

References

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  1. ^ a b 江苏市县概况 [A Survey of Cities and Counties in Jiangsu] (in Chinese). pp. 120–3. ISBN 978-7-55-373496-5.
  2. ^ 徐州百年大事记:1880–2000(上) [Chronicle of Xuzhou (1880–2000): Part I]. 2004. p. 76. ISBN 9787532539611.
  3. ^ "徐州市-行政区划网 www.xzqh.org" (in Chinese). XZQH. Retrieved 2012-05-24.