Mi Prefecture Explained

Mi Prefecture
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P:Mì Zhōu
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Preceded By:Gaomi Commandery
End:1368 (Ming dynasty)
Populationfirst:146,524
Populationfirstyear:740s or 750s
Populationsecond:327,340
Populationsecondyear:1100s
Membership Title1:Circuit

Mizhou or Mi Prefecture was a zhou (prefecture) in imperial China in modern southeastern Shandong, China. It existed (intermittently) from 585 until 1368 upon the foundation of the Ming dynasty.

Counties

Mi Prefecture administered the following counties (Chinese: ) through history:

Sui dynastyTang dynastyLater LiangLater TangModern location
1Zhucheng (Chinese: 諸城)Zhucheng
2Anqiu (Chinese: 安丘)Futang (Chinese: 輔唐)AnqiuFutangJiaoxi (Chinese: 膠西)AnqiuAnqiu
3JiaoxiJiaozhou City
4Gaomi (Chinese: 高密)Gaomi
5Ju (Chinese: )Ju County

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