Xuzhou

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徐州市
Xúzhōu Shì
Xuzhou is highlighted on this map
Administration Type Prefecture-level city
City Seat Yunlong District
(34°16′N, 117°10′E)
Area 11,258 km²
Population
- Total
- Urban center
 
9,168,500 (2004)
1,729,600 (2004)
GDP
- Total
- Per Capita
 
¥145 billion (2006)
¥15,812 (2006)
Major Nationalities Han (汉)
County-level divisions 11
Township-level divisions 157
CPC Committee Secretary Xu Ming (徐鸣)
Mayor Li Fuquan (李福全)
Area code 516
Postal Code 221000
(Urban center)
221000, 221000, 221000
(Other areas)
License Plate Prefix 苏C

Xuzhou (Chinese: 徐州; pinyin: Xúzhōu; Postal Map Spelling: Hsuchow), known as Pengcheng (Chinese: 彭城; pinyin: PéngChéng) in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Jiangsu province, People's Republic of China. It is known for its convenient location as a transportation hub in northern Jiangsu, as it has expressways and railway links connecting directly to the provinces of Henan and Shandong, the neighbouring city of Lianyungang, as well as the economic hub Shanghai.

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[edit] Administration

The prefecture-level city of Xuzhou administers eleven county-level divisions, including five districts, two county-level cities and four counties.

  • Yunlong District (云龙区)
  • Gulou District (鼓楼区)
  • Jiuli District (九里区)
  • Jiawang District (贾汪区)
  • Quanshan District (泉山区)
  • Pizhou City (邳州市)
  • Xinyi City (新沂市)
  • Tongshan County (铜山县)
  • Suining County (睢宁县)
  • Pei County (沛县)
  • Feng County (丰县)

These are further divided into 157 township-level divisions.

[edit] Geography and climate

Xuzhou is located in the southeast of North China Plain. The area of Xuzhou usually experiences short springs and autumns, and the summers are very long and sun scorching hot, with relatively cold winters, and there is a lower than average level of precipitation.

[edit] Education

[edit] Universities and colleges

  • China University of Mining & Technology (中国矿业大学)
  • Xuzhou Medical College (徐州医学院)
  • Xuzhou Normal University (徐州师范大学)

[edit] Schools

  • Xuzhou No.1 Middle School (徐州市第一中学)
  • Xuzhou No.3 Middle School (徐州市第三中学)
  • Xuzhou No.5 Middle School (徐州市第五中学)

[edit] History

During the Spring and Autumn Period, Xuzhou was a collection of small farming/fishing villages and towns, part of the border region between the Chu (state), Wu (state) and Qi (state). By the Warring States Period, it was firmly in cultural and administrative sphere of Chu. Liu Bang was born in one of Xuzhou's counties, Pei County. The Xuzhou region was called Huaiyang during the Zhou Dynasty since the Huai River crosses the area. The state of Chu moved to this area after the Qin army captured the old capital, Ying, in modern Jingzhou, Hubei.

After the Yellow River started to change course in the Song Dynasty, when heavy silting at the Yellow River mouth forced the river to channel its flow to the lower Huai River tributary, the region has since become barren due to persistent flooding, nutrient depletion and salination of the once fertile soil.The area was the site of the final critical battle in the Chinese Civil War, the Huaihai Campaign in 1948-49.

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