Jintang County

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Jintang County
金堂县
Kin-tang
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Location of Jintang County in Sichuan
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Jintang
Location of the seat in Sichuan
Coordinates: 30°51′04″N104°24′58″E / 30.851°N 104.416°E / 30.851; 104.416 [1]
Country China
Province Sichuan
Sub-provincial city Chengdu
County seatZhaozhen Subdistrict
Area
  Total1,156 km2 (446 sq mi)
Population
 (2010) [2]
  Total717,225
  Density620/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+8 (China Standard)
Postal code
6104XX
Area code 028
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Subdivisions of Chengdu, Sichuan
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Core districts
1 Jinjiang
2 Qingyang
3 Jinniu
4 Wuhou
5 Chenghua
Suburbs
6 Longquanyi
7 Qingbaijiang
8 Xindu
9 Wenjiang
11 Shuangliu
12 Pidu
15 Xinjin
Satellite cities
16 Dujiangyan
17 Pengzhou
18 Qionglai
19 Chongzhou
20 Jianyang
Rural
10 Jintang Co.
13 Dayi Co.
14 Pujiang Co.
Website jintang.gov.cn
  1. Also formerly romanized as Kin-tang Heen. [3]

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Citations
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Jintang County
Traditional Chinese 金堂
Simplified Chinese 金堂
Literal meaning Golden Hall County