Feixi County ( simplified Chinese : 肥西县 ; traditional Chinese : 肥西縣 ; pinyin : Féixī Xiàn ) is a county of Anhui Province , East China , it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Hefei , the capital of Anhui . The county has an area of 2,053.19 km (792.74 sq mi) and a population of 858,895 inhabitants.
4-581: Feixi County is divided to 8 towns and 2 townships. Shangpai ( 上派镇 ), Sanhe ( 三河镇 ), Guanting ( 官亭镇 ), Shannan ( 山南镇 ), Huagang ( 花岗镇 ), Zipeng ( 紫蓬镇 ), Taohua ( 桃花镇 ), Fengle ( 丰乐镇 ) Gaodian ( 高店镇 ) Mingchuan Township ( 铭传乡 ), Shishugang Township ( 柿树岗乡 ), Yandian Township ( 严店乡 ) Taohua Industrial Park Management Committee ( 桃花工业园管委会 ), Zipengshan Management Committee ( 紫蓬山管委会 ) 31°43′33″N 116°58′36″E / 31.72583°N 116.97667°E / 31.72583; 116.97667 This Hefei location article
8-413: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sanhe, Feixi County Sanhe ( simplified Chinese : 三河镇 ; traditional Chinese : 三河鎮 ; pinyin : Sānhé Zhèn ) is a town in south-central Anhui province, People's Republic of China. Located 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of the provincial capital of Hefei and only 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from the shores of Chao Lake , it
12-451: Is under the administration of Feixi County . In 2009, it had a population of 73,000 and an area of 72 square kilometres (28 sq mi). As of 2018 , it administered 14 residential communities ( 社区 ) and 12 villages . The name of the town literally means 'Three Rivers', referring to the Fengle ( 丰乐河 ), Hangbu ( 杭埠河 ), and Xiaonan Rivers ( 小南河 ). The area around the town
16-634: Was the scene of the 1858 Battle of Sanhe during the Taiping Revolt against the Qing . Within its borders lies the Sanhe Old Town ( 三河古镇 ), which occupies more than 41% of the town's population and yet only 4.71 square kilometres (1.82 sq mi) of the area, and for this reason is one of the nationally designated historical and cultural towns ( 中国历史文化名镇 ). The Anhui Provincial Road 103, running from Tongling to Hefei, passes through
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