The division of national administrative regions is usually based on the following principles:
1, political principle. Urge state organs to keep close contact with the people and facilitate people's participation in state management.
2. Principles of economics. According to the economic characteristics of different regions, it is conducive to the development of social productive forces.
3. National principle. According to the living conditions and other characteristics of ethnic minorities, it is conducive to the development and consolidation of the unity of all ethnic groups. These principles are interrelated and combined. In addition, historical traditions, population distribution, geographical conditions and national defense needs are also considered.
Although administrative divisions have obvious class nature due to different national nature, they also have certain historical continuity. For example, the Qin Dynasty (22 BC1~ 207 BC) established a unified country, and since the county system was implemented in China, the administrative divisions of past dynasties have changed, but the changes are not too big. The administrative divisions of Britain, France, the United States and other countries were also inherited and developed from the19th century.
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Brief introduction of Ma Yang town
Ma Yang Town is named after Mayang River which runs through the whole territory. In 2000, (the town covers an area of 2.5 square kilometers) with a population of 27,237, and it governs four neighborhood committees, namely, Khufu, Yonghe, Zhonghua, Gong Jing, Bodhi, Futian, Maodu, Baige, Si 'an and Datu 12 villages, Anfu, Lingxiang, Chongjiang Road and Quanyou. The Town People's Government is located in Yang Yang.
Named after Mayanghe, it runs through the whole territory. 1940 established Mayang Town, 194 1 changed to township, 1958 merged Ma Yang, Taiping and Anle towns to form Wujiang Commune, 19 1 established rural cooperatives. 1997, covering an area of 37.4 square kilometers.
With a population of 44,000, it governs 23 administrative villages including Chongjiang, Khufu, Yang Gong, Liuhe, Yonghe, Zhonghua, Baimiao, Gong Jing, Zhongxing, Bodhi, Futian, Changzhen, Yuyang, Quanxing, Ma Xie, Xinle, He 'an, Panshan, Du Jun, Sanyuan, Putang, Jinghua and Feng Chun, and Dongsheng Road and Feng Chun. Construction of pilot towns in small towns in the province.
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