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* Songjiang District ( 松江区 Sōngjiāng Qū ) – Songjiang County until 1998
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Songjiang and District
Donghua University has two campuses: one in Changning District and the other in Songjiang District in Shanghai.
Songjiang District (; Wade-Giles: Sungkiang ) of Shanghai has a land area of 605. 64 km² and a population of 1, 582, 398 as of 2010.
Metro stations located within Songjiang District include Songjiang Xincheng, Songjiang University Town, Dongjing, Sheshan, Sijing, and Jiuting.
Songjiang District is located approximately 25 kilometres from Hongqiao International Airport and 70 kilometres from Pudong International Airport.
There are three affiliated branches located at Tianma Hill, Songjiang District, 1474 Yan ’ an Road, and Qingpu District.
Thames Town () is the English name for a new town in Songjiang District, about from central Shanghai, China.
Songjiang and –
They were then forced by circumstances ( and the urging of their Shanghai backers ) to assault the Taiping occupied and fortified city of Songjiang, without artillery – a near-impossible task.
Songjiang and County
In 751 AD, during the mid-Tang Dynasty, Huating County was established at modern-day Songjiang, the first county-level administration within modern-day Shanghai.
On July 30, 1949, the Northeast Executive Committee allowed Jining County to change its name to Jixi County, which was administered by Songjiang Province.
On June 19, 1954, Jixi County was administered by Heilongjiang Province as the Songjiang Province became part of Heilongjiang province.
Songjiang and until
From the Yuan Dynasty in 1292 until Shanghai officially became a city in 1927, the area was designated merely as a county seat administered by the Songjiang prefecture.
District and Qū
* Huangpu District ( 黄浦区 Huángpǔ Qū ) – merged with Nanshi District in 2000, and Luwan District in 2011
* Pudong New District ( 浦东新区 Pǔdōng Xīn Qū ) – Chuansha County until 1992, merged with Nanhui District in 2009
Luwan District (, Shanghainese: lu < sup > 1 </ sup > uae < sup > 1 </ sup > chiu < sup > 1 </ sup >, Mandarin pinyin: Lúwān Qū ) was a district located in central Shanghai, China until its merger with Huangpu District, Shanghai in June 2011.
Huangpu District (, Shanghainese: waon < sup > 1 </ sup > phu < sup > 2 </ sup > chiu < sup > 1 </ sup >, Mandarin pinyin: Huángpǔ Qū ), is one of Shanghai's 18 districts and makes up the eastern part of Shanghai's traditional urban core.
Jing ' an District (, Shanghainese: zin < sup > 2 </ sup > oe < sup > 1 </ sup > chiu < sup > 1 </ sup >, Mandarin pinyin: Jìng ' ān Qū ) is one of the central districts of Shanghai.
The Mining District ( 矿区, Kuàng Qū ) is largely made up of separate mines throughout the metropolitan area.
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