Zhangcun 张村镇 | |
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Coordinates: 34°47′21″N111°38′38″E / 34.7891340°N 111.6438406°E | |
Area | |
• Town | 52 km2 (20 sq mi) |
Population (2019) | |
• Town | 26,000 |
• Urban | 9,000 |
• Rural | 17,000 |
Zhangcun is a town of Mianchi County, Sanmenxia, Henan, China. [1] It was formally established in 1960 as Zhangcun commune, changed to Zhangcun township in 1984 and changed to town in 1995. In 2019, the town had a population of 26,000 people. [2]
The local economy relies mainly on coal, bauxite and limestone mining, and wheat and tobacco cultivation. [2] As mineral resources in the town neared exhaustion, the local economy has been in a downturn. [3]
Zhangcun town governs over:
Residential communities
Villages
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