Ju County has jurisdiction over 4 streets, 15 towns, 1 township, and 1 development zone.
Ju County is located in the southeast of Shandong Province and the west of Rizhao City, with east longitude 118°35′-119°06′ and north latitude 35°19′-36°02′. It is affiliated to Rizhao City. It borders Rizhao Donggang District and Wulian County to the east, Yishui County and Yinan County to the west, Zhucheng City to the north, and Junan County to the south. The maximum distance between north and south is 75.6 kilometers, and the maximum distance between east and west is 37.4 kilometers, with a total area of ??1,821 square kilometers.
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Evolution of zoning:
In the Ming Dynasty, there were lanes, corners, townships, towns and stores in the territory. There were 5 lanes and 4 corners in the county and 5 lanes in the countryside. There are 13 stores in Township 2 and Town. Later, because the townships were far away and difficult to manage, the five townships were divided into 20 tiles, which were unified into societies.
The Qing Dynasty still followed the Ming system. In the second year of Xuantong (1910), urban and rural areas were divided into 34 districts.
In the second year of the Republic of China (1913), the county was divided into 36 districts. In the 18th year of the Republic of China (1929), it was divided into 10 districts. In the 20th year of the Republic of China (1931), 10 districts were divided into 332 towns and 2,585 villages.
In March of the 29th year of the Republic of China (1940), the Anti-Japanese Democratic Government of Ju County under the leadership of the Communist Party of China was established, and the 10-district system was still used for administrative divisions. Later, with the development of the Anti-Japanese War, the analysis and analysis of county boundaries changed. During the War of Liberation, it initially governed 18 districts. In January of the 36th year of the Republic of China (1947), it governed 14 districts, and 56 townships were initially established under the districts. By the end of the 38th year of the Republic of China (1949), the government had jurisdiction over 14 districts and 142 townships.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the county's divisions changed more than ten times.
Baidu Encyclopedia - Ju County
Ju County People's Government - Overview of Streets and Towns