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What is the urban population of the 18 counties and cities in Ganzhou?

The population of Zhanggong District is 730,000 (2017);

The population of Nankang District is 840,000 (2017);

The population of Ganxian District is 65.2528 million (2017);

Xinfeng County has a population of 750,000 (2015);

Dayu County has a population of 312,666 (2015);

The population of Shangyou County is 322,200 (registered population at the end of 2015);

The population of Chongyi County is 215,997 (total registered population in 2017);

The population of Anyuan County is 404,253 (Registered population in 2017);

Longnan County has a population of 336,900 (2018);

Dingnan County has a population of 220,000 (2017);

Quannan County has a population of 210,000;

Ningdu County has a population of 830,000 (registered population in 2016);

Yudu County has a population of 1.115 million (registered population in 2017);

Xingguo County has a population of 836,396 people (registered population in 2015);

Huichang County has a population of 511,600 (2013);

Xunwu County has a population of 330,000 people;

The population of Shicheng County is 333,000 (in 2017);

The population of Ruijin City is 704,202 (the registered population in 2017).

Extended information:

Ganzhou, referred to as "Qian", also known as "Qian City", also known as "Gannan", is the southern gate of Jiangxi Province and the largest city in Jiangxi Province. The most populous prefecture-level city.

Ganzhou is located in the subtropical monsoon climate zone. The terrain is mainly mountains, hills and basins, with a total area of ​​39379.64 square kilometers. It has jurisdiction over 3 municipal districts, 14 counties, 1 county-level city, 2 In the functional area, the total registered population in 2017 was 9.7425 million.

Ganzhou is a provincial sub-central city in Jiangxi Province, one of the top 100 cities in China, a national regional central city, a national type II city, a national comprehensive transportation hub, an important node city in the “One Belt and One Road”, a city in Jiangxi, Guangdong and Fujian. A regional modern central city on the thoroughfare of Hunan Province, it has 4 national-level development zones and 1 comprehensive bonded zone.

Ganzhou is rich in tungsten and rare earth resources and is the national rare metal industry base and advanced manufacturing base. Ganzhou is the former Central Soviet Area Revitalization and Development Demonstration Zone, a Red Culture Inheritance and Innovation Zone and a famous red tourist destination. Ganzhou urban area is a key urban area for cultivation and development in Jiangxi Province.

Ganzhou is a national historical and cultural city, a national civilized city, a national forest city, a national garden city, an outstanding tourist city in China, a national model city for dual support, the seat of the former Central Soviet Area, and the starting point of the Long March. Wen Tianxiang, Zhou Dunyi, Hai Rui, Wang Shouren, Xin Qiji and the first generation of core leaders of the Communist Party of China all ruled in Ganzhou.

Ganzhou is one of the charming cities in China. It is the first city on the thousand-mile Ganjiang River, the Song Dynasty in the south of the Yangtze River, the red ancient capital, the cradle of Hakkas, the world's orange township, the world's tungsten capital, the rare earth kingdom and the origin of the world's Fengshui culture. The reputation of the land.

In 2012, the State Council officially issued the "Several Opinions of the State Council on Supporting the Revitalization and Development of the Former Central Soviet Areas such as Southern Jiangxi", and the revitalization and development of the Southern Jiangxi Soviet Areas became a national strategy. In 2013, Ganzhou became the first city in central China to implement the tax policy for the Western Development. ?

In 2017, Ganzhou was approved to become the first "Made in China 2025" pilot demonstration city in Jiangxi Province.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ganzhou