Xian de Zhang

Xian de Zhang
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Zhāng Xiàn · 漳县
Pays Chine
Statut administratif Xian
Province Gansu
Préfecture Dingxi
Code postal 748300[1]
Coordonnées 34° 43′ 00″ N 104° 22′ 01″ E / 34.7167, 104.36734° 43′ 00″ Nord
       104° 22′ 01″ Est
/ 34.7167, 104.367
  
Population 186 110 hab. (1999)

Le xian de Zhang (漳县 ; pinyin : Zhāng Xiàn) est un district administratif de la province du Gansu en Chine. Il est placé sous la juridiction de la ville-préfecture de Dingxi.

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La population du district était de 186 110 habitants en 1999[2].

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