Dongming County


Dongming County in Heze Prefecture is the westernmost county of Shandong Province in the People's Republic of China. It borders Henan Province to the west across the Yellow River. Dongming County had a population of 677,563 in 1999.

History

Most of Dongming County formerly formed part of Yuanqu County, which was abolished in the 12th century after a Yellow River flood destroyed its county seat. In the early 20th century, the county was part of Zhili. Later, the area came under the jurisdiction of Henan. From April 1963, the county became part of Shandong. Within Yuanqu County, the town of Zhuzao was located within present-day Dongming County.

Administrative divisions

Dongming County includes seven towns, 6villages, one provincial economic and technical development zone, and 389 administrative villages.

Demographics

The population in 1999 was 677,563.