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Tainan County

Former county of Taiwan

Tainan County

Summary

Former county of Taiwan

FieldValue
conventional_long_nameTainan County
native_name臺南縣
common_nameTainan
subdivisionCounty
nationthe Republic of China
p1Tainan Prefecture
s1Tainan
flag_s1Flag of Tainan City.svg
image_flagTainan County Flag.svg
image_mapTainan County Location Map.png
image_map_captionLocation of Tainan County on Taiwan.
capitalSinying
date_start7 January
year_start1946
date_end25 December
year_end2010
political_subdiv2 County-administered cities
7 Urban townships
22 Rural townships
todayTainan (Special municipality)

7 Urban townships 22 Rural townships

Former Tainan County Government
Former Tainan County Council

Tainan County was a county in southern Taiwan between 1945 and 2010. The county seat was in Sinying City.

History

Tainan County was established on 7 January 1946 on the territory of Tainan Prefecture (臺南州) shortly after the end of World War II. In the early years, Tainan County consists of most territory of Tainan Prefecture except the territory near cities of Tainan and Kagi (Chiayi). The county is subdivide into districts (區), which is reformed from Japanese districts (郡). The districts are divided into townships.

Districts in
Tainan PrefectureDistricts in
Tainan CountyNotes
Shin'eiHsin-ying
NiitoyoHsin-feng
ShinkaHsin-hua
SobunTseng-wen
HokumonPei-men
KagiChia-yi
TōsekiTung-shih
TorokuTou-liu
KobiHu-wei
HokukōPei-kang

On 16 August 1950, another division reform was implemented. The northern part of the county was separated and established Chiayi County and Yunlin County. The remaining Tainan County has territory equivalent to the Shin'ei (Hsinying), Niitoyo (Hsinfeng), Shinka (Hsinhua), Sobun (Tsengwen), and Hokumon (Peimen) in the Japanese era. In addition, districts in the remaining part of Kaohsiung County was defunct. All townships were directly controlled by the County Government. On 25 December 2010, the county merged with Tainan City to form a larger single special municipality.

Administrative divisions

The subdivisions of the County remains mostly stable between 1950 and 2010. However, some changed has also been made.

  • 10 Mar 1946, Anshun (安順鄉) was merged into Tainan City and reformed from a rural township to a district.
  • 2 Feb 1968, Hsuehchia (學甲鄉) reformed from a rural township to an urban township for its population.
  • 25 Dec 1981, Hsinying (新營鎮) reformed from an urban township to a county-administered city for its position as a county seat.
  • 1 May 1993, Yungkang (永康鄉) reformed from a rural township to a county-administered city for its population. In 25 Dec 2010, The county was merged with Tainan City, all cities and townships became districts. On the eve of merging with Tainan City, the county consists of the following administrative divisions
TypeNameChineseTaiwaneseHakkaRegion
CitiesSinying (Xinying)Sin-iâⁿSîn-yàngSinying
YongkangÉng-khongYún-khôngSinfeng
**Urban
townships**Yanshuei (Yanshui)Kiâm-chúiYàm-súiSinying
BaihePe̍h-hôPha̍k-hò
MadouMôa-tāuMà-theuTsengwen
JialiKa-líKâ-lîPeimen
Syuejia (Xuejia)Ha̍k-kahHo̍k-kap
Sinhua (Xinhua)Sin-hòaSîn-faSinhua
ShanhuaSiān-hòaSan-fa
**Rural
townships**Liouying (Liuying)Liú-iâⁿLiú-yàngSinying
HoubiĀu-piahHeu-piak
DongshanTong-sanTûng-sân
Siaying (Xiaying)Ē-iâⁿHa-yàngTsengwen
Lioujia (Liujia)La̍k-kahLiuk-kap
GuantianKoaⁿ-tiānKôn-thièn
DaneiTōa-lāiThai-nui
Sigang (Xigang)Sai-kángSî-kóngPeimen
Cigu (Qigu)Chhit-kó͘Tshit-kú
Jiangjyun (Jiangjun)Chiong-kunTsiông-kiûn
BeimenPak-mn̂gPet-mùn
Sinshih (Xinshi)Sin-chhīSîn-sṳSinhua
AndingAn-tēngÔn-thin
ShanshangSan-siōngSân-song
YujingGio̍k-chéⁿNgiu̍k-tsiáng
Nansi (Nanxi)Lâm-seNàm-sî
NanhuaLâm-hòaNàm-fa
Zuojhen (Zuozhen)Chó-tìnTsó-tsṳ́n
RendeJîn-tekYìn-tetSinfeng
Gueiren (Guiren)Kui-jînKûi-yìn
GuanmiaoKoan-biōKûan-meu
Longci (Longqi)Liông-kiāLiùng-khì

References

References

  1. (December 2017)
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