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Changting Prefecture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Changting Prefecture
() was a prefecture in western Fujian during the Chinese Republic (1912--49). Its centre was the city on the upper Tingjiang River now called Tingzhou. Changting was essentially the same territory as the imperial-era Tingzhou fu, simply renamed in 1913 (Year Two of the Chinese Republic). Real reorganisation only came in the early years of the People's Republic (1949-- ), which established a ''Diqu'' (地区, "region") --since upgraded to the ''Diji Shi'' (地级市, "prefecture-level city")-- called Longyan. Two counties of the Imperial- and Republican eras, Ninghua and Qingliu, were detached. The remaining seven have henceforth been administered from a new centre, Xinluo (新罗), which is more accessible to the province's heavily populated coast. ==Note on Usage== By Chinese convention the prefectural name would also refer, depending on context, to the city which was the seat of its government. Thus Mao Zedong's Red Army column is said to have taken ''Changting'' in 1929, meaning that his column exercised real control over what is now Tingzhou town.
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