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Fuxin
Chinese transliteration(s)
 - Simplified
 - Pinyin Fùxīn
Location of Fuxin in Liaoning
Location of Fuxin in Liaoning
Coordinates (city(193000)): 42°01′N 121°39′E / 42.017, 121.65
Country China
Province Liaoning
Districts and Counties
Government
 - CPC Fuxin Committee Secretary
 - Mayor
Population (2005)[1]
 - Prefecture-level city 1,930,000
 - Urban 785,000
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)
Area code(s) 418
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Fuxin (simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: Fùxīn) is a prefecture-level city in the Liaoning province of northeastern China. Pinyin, more formally Hanyu pinyin, is the most common Standard Mandarin Romanization system in use A prefecture-level city ( or prefecture-level municipality is an administrative division of the People's Republic of China, ranking below a province and ( is a northeastern province of the People's Republic of China. Talk People's Republic of China) PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ARTICLE GUIDELINES The total population of teh prefecture in 2005 was 1. 93 million and the urban population of Fuxin City was 785,000 as of the year 2000.

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Administration

Fuxin has direct administration over 7 county-level divisions: 5 districts, 1 county and 1 autonomous county:

Geography

Fuxin is located west-northwest of Shenyang, the provincial capital. The term district, in the context of China, is used to refer to several unrelated political divisions in both ancient and modern China. In the context of Political divisions of China, county is the standard English translation of 县 ( xiàn) In the context of Political divisions of China, county is the standard English translation of 县 ( xiàn) Zhangwu County ( Chinese: 彰武县 is a county in Fuxin, Liaoning province China with a population of 12247 Shenyang ( Ch: 沈阳 pinyin Shěnyáng, or Mukden ( in Manchu) is a Sub-provincial city and capital of Liaoning

Economy

Fuxin is a mining center in an agricultural region. The city suffers from the over-mining of coal, which is low in supply while fundamental in Fuxin's economy. As the coal mines run dry, Fuxin is trying to find other industries to keep its economy going.

Miscellaneous

The Liaoning Technical University is located in Fuxin. There are a number of opportunities to teach English in Fuxin at both the University level and via private schools. Fuxin's sister city is Gary, Indiana.

Transportation

Fuxin is served by the China National Highway 101, which connects Beijing to Shenyang. Major Connections Note Only connections to important city roads expressways and other China National Highways (G level are listed The only highway connects Jinzhou and Fuxin. Another highway to Shenyang is under construction.

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The Sunjiawan mine disaster (孙家湾矿难 was a mine disaster that occurred on February 14, 2005 in Fuxin city Liaoning province The Sunjiawan mine disaster (孙家湾矿难 was a mine disaster that occurred on February 14, 2005 in Fuxin city Liaoning province
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