Английская Википедия:Awat County

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Шаблон:Infobox settlement Шаблон:Chinese Awat County[1][2][3][4] (Шаблон:Ug) is a county in Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China. Awat County is located on the southern foot of the Tian Shan mountain range and on the northern edge of the Taklamakan Desert.[5]

History

In 1930, Awat County was established.[6]

On January 23, 2013, Шаблон:Convert of territory was transferred from Awat County to Aral city.[6]

In a 2018 report from Radio Free Asia, Awat County was said to have three re-education camps. An RFA listener provided a copy of a "confidentiality agreement" requiring re-education camp detainees to not discuss the workings of the camps and said local residents were instructed to tell members of re-education camp inspection teams visiting No. 2 Re-education Camp, which had transferred thousands detainees and removed barbed wire from the perimeter of the camp walls, that there was only one camp in the county.[4]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in mainland China, on February 23, 2020, 114 Uyghur workers from Awat County (Awati) were sent to Jiujiang, Jiangxi to resume work.[7][8]

Administrative divisions

Awat County is made up of seven towns, two townships and one other area:[5][6][9]

Name Simplified Chinese Hanyu Pinyin Uyghur (UEY) Uyghur Latin (ULY) Administrative division code Notes
Towns
Awat Town Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl 652928100
Ghoruchol Town[10] Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl Шаблон:Lang[11] Шаблон:Transl 652928101 formerly Ghoruchol Township (Шаблон:Lang)
Besheriq Town Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl 652928102 formerly Besheriq Township (Шаблон:Lang)
Tamtoghraq Town Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl 652928103 formerly Tamtoghraq Township (Шаблон:Lang / Шаблон:Lang)
Yengierik Town[12][13] Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl 652928104 formerly Yengierik Township (Шаблон:Lang / Шаблон:Lang)
Aybagh Town Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl 652928105 formerly Aybagh Township (Шаблон:Lang / Шаблон:Lang)
Sanhe Town Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl 652928106 Established on 30 December 2020
Townships
Dolan Township[14] Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl 652928203
Baytoghraq Township Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl Шаблон:Lang Шаблон:Transl 652928204

Other areas:

Demographics

Шаблон:Historical populations

As of 2015, 217,722 of the 262,842 residents of the county were Uyghur, 42,960 were Han Chinese, 2,160 were from other ethnic groups.[15]

Шаблон:Citation needed span

As of 1999, 81.59% of the population of Awat (Awati) County was Uyghur and 17.74% of the population was Han Chinese.[16]

Climate

Шаблон:Weather box

Economy

A developed irrigation system is in place and agricultural products include wheat, rice, corn and cotton. Sheep are the primary livestock in the county. Industries include coal, construction, food processing, leathermaking and carpetmaking.[17]

One quarter of the cotton production in Aksu prefecture comes from the county.[18]

Historical maps

Historical English-language maps including Awat:

Notes

Шаблон:Notelist

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Шаблон:Xinjiang Administrative Divisions Шаблон:Authority control

Шаблон:Xinjiang-geo-stub