Daqiao Township, Neixiang County

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Daqiao Township

大桥乡
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Daqiao Township
Location in Henan
Coordinates: 32°59′27″N111°52′18″E / 32.99083°N 111.87167°E / 32.99083; 111.87167 Coordinates: 32°59′27″N111°52′18″E / 32.99083°N 111.87167°E / 32.99083; 111.87167
CountryPeople's Republic of China
Province Henan
Prefecture-level city Nanyang
County Neixiang
Village-level divisions15 villages
Elevation
161 m (528 ft)
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard)
Area code(s) 0377

Daqiao Township (simplified Chinese :大桥乡; traditional Chinese :大橋鄉; pinyin :Dàqiáo Xiāng; literally: 'great or large bridge") is a township of Neixiang County in southwestern Henan province, China, [1] located about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south-southeast of the county seat. As of 2018, it has 15 villages under its administration. [2]

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  1. 2018年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:内乡县 (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. Retrieved 2019-02-24.
  2. 2018年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码:大桥乡 (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of the People's Republic of China. Retrieved 2019-02-24.