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Is there a Burmese village in Koutou Town, Xingtang County?

There are no villages in Myanmar: Koutou Town covers an area of 145 square kilometers with a population of 23,888. [Evolution] An ancient village with oral history. Built at the foot of the mountain on the south side of The Peacock Mountain. It is the only way to the county seat and the northern mountainous area of Fuping County. Because it is at the mouth of the mountain, it is named Koukou Village according to the terrain. This town is named Koutou Town after its residents. 1937 After the July 7th Incident, the General Games was established in Xingtang County, and in 10, the earliest district in Xingtang County, namely Koukou District, was established to govern the villages north of Koukou. 1953 set up agricultural production mutual aid groups, 1955 set up primary agricultural production cooperatives, 1956 set up advanced agricultural production cooperatives. 1958, oral people's commune was established, with 12 1 natural villages. 196 1 year, when adjusting the scale of the commune, 29 villages in the west were set aside to establish Shangyanzhuang commune; Twenty-five villages were set aside in the northwest to establish Shanglianzhuang commune; Twenty-two villages in the north set aside to establish Jiukouzi Commune; Twenty-two Yangjiazhuang Communes should be established in Northeast China. 12 southern villages set aside to establish Qintai commune; The remaining 1 1 villages are still oral communes. 1984, the county abolished the people's commune and changed to a township (town), and the jurisdiction remained unchanged. The brigade was changed into a village Committee. In IN Township 1996, Qintai Township, Koutou Township and Yangjiazhuang Township merged into Koutou Township. Jurisdiction over 4 1 village committees: Koukou, Xikoukou, Wan Li, Su Hu, Li Jiazhuang, Huangzhangtou, Dingjiazhuang, Xisizhuang, Wuzhuang, Donggou, Qintai, Nangangdi, Beigangdi, Huojiazhuang, Lee Tae, Yang Tai, Dutai, Liyanzhuang, Sujiazhuang, Wangxiakou, Niuxiakou and Sujiazhuang.