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Huichuan
会川镇
Map
Area
 • Total71 km2 (27 sq mi)
Elevation2,300 m (7,500 ft)

Huichuan is a town of Weiyuan County, Gansu, China.

The town is located in the southwest of Weiyuan County, around 35 kms away from the county seat of Weiyuan. It is named for being at the confluence of the Dahechuan and Xiaohechuan rivers.[3]

It was formerly known as Guanbao town (官堡镇). In 1944 or 1946[note 1] Huichuan County was established.[1] It was later merged into Weiyuan County.[4]

The population in 1996 was 29,232 residents, the majority (27,566) in rural areas.[5]

  1. ^ a b 渭源县志 (in Chinese). 兰州大学出版社. 1998. ISBN 978-7-311-01482-7.
  2. ^ 甘肃农村年鉴 (in Chinese). 中国统计出版社. 2006.
  3. ^ a b 中國地名辭源 (in Chinese). 華夏出版社. 2005. ISBN 978-7-5080-3790-5.
  4. ^ 史为乐 (2006). 中华人民共和国政区沿革(1949-2002) (in Chinese). 人民出版社. ISBN 978-7-01-005970-9.
  5. ^ 中国地方经济发展概观 (in Chinese). 中国民主法制出版社. 1996. ISBN 978-7-80078-170-4.

The 17,250 m² Tang dynasty Guanbao fort is located in the town seat Xiguan village.[1]

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