Kaohsiung County
高雄縣
County of the Republic of China
1945–2010

Location of Kaohsiung County in Taiwan.
CapitalFongshan
Area 
 December 2010
2,792.67 km2 (1,078.26 sq mi)
Population 
 December 2010
1243410
History 
 Established
6 December 1945
 Disestablished
25 December 2010
Political subdivisions1 County-administered city
3 Urban townships
20 Rural townships
3 Mountain indigenous townships
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Takao Prefecture
Kaohsiung
Today part ofPart of Kaohsiung (Special municipality)
Kaohsiung County
Traditional Chinese高雄縣
Simplified Chinese高雄县

Kaohsiung County was a county in southern Taiwan between 1945 and 2010. The county seat was located in Fongshan City.

History

Kaohsiung County was established on 6 December 1945 on the territory of Takao Prefecture (高雄州) shortly after the end of World War II. In the early years, Kaohsiung County consists of most territory of Takao Prefecture except the territory near cities of Takao (Kaohsiung) and Heitō (Pingtung). The county is divided into districts (), which come from reformed Japanese districts (). The districts are divided into townships.

Districts in
Takao Prefecture
Districts in
Kaohsiung County
Notes
Hōzan鳳山郡Feng-shan鳳山區Defunct in 1947, townships controlled by the County directly
Okayama岡山郡Kang-shan岡山區
Kizan旗山郡Ch'i-shan旗山區
Heitō屏東郡P'ing-tung屏東區
Chōshū潮州郡Ch'ao-chou潮州區
Tōkō東港郡Tung-kang東港區
Kōshun恒春郡Heng-ch'un恆春區
Hsiung-feng雄峰區Established in 1949, covers the northern mountain indigenous townships
Kao-feng高峰區Established in 1949, covers the southern mountain indigenous townships

On 16 August 1950, another division reform was implemented. The southern part of the county was separated and established Pingtung County. The remaining Kaohsiung County has territory equivalent to the Hōzan (Fengshan), Okayama (Kangshan), and Kizan (Chishan) 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 Kaohsiung City to form a larger single special municipality.[1]

Administration

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

In 25 Dec 2010, The county was merged with Kaohsiung City, all cities and townships became districts. On the eve of merging with Kaohsiung City, the county consists of the following administrative divisions

TypeNameChineseTaiwaneseHakkaRegion
City Fongshan (Fengshan)鳳山市Hōng-soaⁿFung-sânFongshan
Urban
townships
Gangshan岡山鎮Kong-sanKông-sânGangshan
Cishan (Qishan)旗山鎮Kî-sanKhì-sânCishan
Meinong美濃鎮Bi-longMî-nùng
Rural
townships
Linyuan林園鄉Lîm-hn̂gLìm-yènFongshan
Daliao大寮鄉Toā-liâuThai-liàu
Dashu大樹鄉Toā-chhiūThai-su
Dashe大社鄉Toā-siāThai-sa
Renwu仁武鄉Jîn-búYìn-vú
Niaosong鳥松鄉Chiáu-chhêngTiâu-tshiùng
Ciaotou (Qiaotou)橋頭鄉Kiô-thâuKhiâu-thèuGangshan
Yanchao燕巢鄉Iàn-châuYèn-tshâu
Tianliao田寮鄉Chhân-liâuThièn-liàu
Alian阿蓮鄉A-lianÂ-lièn
Lujhu (Luzhu)路竹鄉Lō͘-tekLu-tsuk
Hunei湖內鄉Ô͘-lāiFù-nui
Cieding (Qieding)茄萣鄉Ka-tiāⁿKâ-tin
Yong-an (Yong'an)永安鄉Éng-anYún-ôn
Mituo彌陀鄉Mî-tôMì-thò
Zihguan (Ziguan)梓官鄉Chú-koaⁿTsṳ́-kôn
Liouguei (Liugui)六龜鄉La̍k-kuLiuk-kuîCishan
Jiasian (Jiaxian)甲仙鄉Kah-sianKap-siên
Shanlin杉林鄉Sam-nâTsham-lìm
Neimen內門鄉Lāi-mn̂gNui-mùn
Mountain
indigenous
townships
Maolin茂林鄉Bō͘-lîmMeu-lìm
Tauyuan (Taoyuan)桃源鄉Thô-goânThò-ngièn
Namasia (Namaxia)那瑪夏鄉NamasiaNamasia

See also

References

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