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Jiuli
九里区
District of Xuzhou, China
1965–2010
History 
• Established
1965
• Disestablished
2010
Succeeded by
Gulou District, Xuzhou
Quanshan District
Tongshan District
Today part ofPart of
the Gulou District,
the Quanshan District,
the Tongshan District

Jiuli District (simplified Chinese: 九里区; traditional Chinese: 九里區; pinyin: Jiǔlǐ Qū; lit. 'nine li') was a suburban of Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, China. The district was named after a mountain lying within it.

In 1965, the district was established and designated "Mining District" for administering numerous coal and iron ore mines.[1] It was renamed Jiuli in 1995, and its southeastern part, western part and the rest were merged into Gulou, Quanshan, Tongshan respectively in 2010.[2]

References

  1. ^ 江苏省志·地名志 [Gazetteers of Jiangsu: Toponymy Chorography] (in Chinese). Nanjing: Jiangsu People Press. 2003. ISBN 7-214-03563-4.
  2. ^ "徐州调整部分行政区划 撤销九里区设立铜山区(in Chinese)".