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It has a population total of 20,228 and an area of 44.9973 km<sup>2</sup>. |
It has a population total of 20,228 and an area of 44.9973 km<sup>2</sup>. |
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==Administrative divisions== |
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==Government== |
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* Supervisor |
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* Secretary |
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** Mediation Committee |
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** Cleaning Unit |
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** Township Nursery |
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** Township Library |
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** Social Affairs Section |
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** Agriculture Section |
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** Construction Section |
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*** Public Market |
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** Finance Section |
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** Civil Affairs Section |
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*** Village Office |
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** Civil Service Ethics Office |
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** Personnel Office |
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** Budget, Accounting and Statistics Office |
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** Secretariat |
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==Administration== |
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Dapi Township consists of 15 villages.<ref>http://www.tapi.gov.tw/english/content/index.php?m=1&m1=14&m2=53&gp=48</ref> |
Dapi Township consists of 15 villages.<ref>http://www.tapi.gov.tw/english/content/index.php?m=1&m1=14&m2=53&gp=48</ref> |
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Beihe Village, Jitian Village, Fenggang Village, Lianmei Village, Nanhe Village, Dade Village, Songzhu Village, Fengtian Village, Shangyi Village, Jiaxing Village, Sanjie Village, Yiran Village, Beizeng Village, Xingan Village, Xizeng Village.<ref>http://vote2014.nat.gov.tw/en/CV/m705001800000000.html</ref> |
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==Economy== |
==Economy== |
Revision as of 15:56, 27 December 2014
23°38′58″N 120°25′31″E / 23.649399°N 120.425407°E
Dapi Township (Chinese: 大埤鄉; pinyin: Dàpí Xiāng) is a rural township in Yunlin County, Taiwan.
Geography
It has a population total of 20,228 and an area of 44.9973 km2.
Administrative divisions
Dapi Township consists of 15 villages.[1]
Beihe Village, Jitian Village, Fenggang Village, Lianmei Village, Nanhe Village, Dade Village, Songzhu Village, Fengtian Village, Shangyi Village, Jiaxing Village, Sanjie Village, Yiran Village, Beizeng Village, Xingan Village, Xizeng Village.[2]
Economy
Dapi is an agricultural town where the major crops are rice, bamboo shoots, leaf mustard and flowers. It also has livestock husbandry, such as pigs, lambs, chickens, ducks and deer, as well as aquatic animals such as soft-shell turtles and fishes. The township supplies 85% of pickled mustard demand in Taiwan.[3]