South District, Tainan
Coordinates: 22°57′42″N 120°11′29″E / 22.961555°N 120.191261°E
South District (Chinese: 南區; pinyin: Nán Qū; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâm-khu) is a district located in Tainan, Taiwan.
History
In February 2002, Qingquan Village and Longgang Village were combined to be Kunni Village; Songshan Village and Nanshan Village were merged into Songan Village; Zhonghe Village, Juexin Village and Haifeng Village were merged into Yongning Village; Nandu Village was divided into Nandu Village and Nanhua Village. In February 2006, Xingzhong Village was merged into Mingde Village, bringing the total villages in the district to become 39.[1]
Geography
- Population: 125,734 (January 2016)[2]
- Area: 28.0383 km2
Administrative divisions
Baixue, Dacheng, Daen, Dalin, Dazhong, Fotan, Funan, Guangming, Guangzhou, Guozhai, Jiannan, Jinhua, Junnan, Kainan, Kunni, Lizhai, Mingde, Mingliang, Mingxing, Nandou, Nanhua, Rixin, Shenggong, Songan, Tianliao, Tongan, Wenhua, Wennan, Xibei, Xidong, Xinan, Xinchang, Xingnong, Xinsheng, Xinxing, Yongning, Zaixing, Zhangnan and Zhuxi Village.[3]
Tourist attractions
Transportation
See also
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