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Coordinates: 23°27′40″N 120°14′31″E / 23.4611°N 120.242°E / 23.4611; 120.242
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Puzi (Hokkien POJ: Phò-chú) is a county-administered cityinChiayi County, Taiwan. The Chiayi County Council is located in Puzi.
History
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The settlement was formerly called Pho-a-kha (Chinese: 樸仔脚; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Phoh-á-kha) in Hokkien. In 1920, during Japanese rule, it was renamed Bokushi Town (朴子街) and governed under Tōseki District, Tainan Prefecture.
After the World War II in October 1945, Puzi Township was incorporated into Tainan County. On 11 December 1945, the Puzi Township Office was established. In October 1950, Chiayi County Government was established and Puzi Township was incorporated into Chiayi County as a rural township. On 1 July 1992, Puzi Township was upgraded to a county-administered city.[2]
Geography
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Area: 49.57 km²
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Population: 41,043 people (May 2022)
Administrative divisions
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The township comprises 27 villages: Anfu, Bohou, Dage, Daxiang, Dejia, Dexing, Jiahe, Kaiyuan, Kanhou, Kanqian, Meihua, Nanzhu, Neicuo, Pinghe, Renhe, Songhua, Shuangxi, Shunan, Shuntian, Wenhua, Xikou, Xinliao, Xinzhuang, Yonghe, Zhongzheng, Zhucun and Zhuwei.
Government institutions
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Education
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Tourist attractions
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Transportation
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Bus station in the city is Puzi Bus Station of Chiayi Bus.
Notable natives
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References
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^ "Puzi City". Chiayi County Government. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
^ "Welcome to Chiayi County Government-Puzi City-About the Township". Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2014-03-26.
External links
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Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Puzi&oldid=1110815945"
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