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General situation of villages and towns in Mi Mou
Mi Mou Town, also known as Tangjiamiao. In ancient times, Mi Mou was a battleground for military strategists. At the end of the Tang Dynasty (934-936 AD), a market town was formed here, which has a history of 1000 years and is one of the economically developed areas in history. Especially in and outside the province, which is famous for fair trade. Mi Mou Town covers an area of 22.49 square kilometers, including cultivated land 1.72 million mu. At present, there are 95 villagers' groups, which have jurisdiction over 4 established villages and 3 communities. The total population of the town is 33,000, and the total number of households is 8 107, including 25,000 agricultural population and 8,000 urban population. The most populous village (community) is Sanxing Village, with a population of 4,425; The village with the least population is Baima Village, with a population of only 2,877. The largest village (community) in the town is the Mars community, covering an area of 4.46 square kilometers; The smallest village is Baima Village, covering an area of 2.48 square kilometers.

There are 18 grass-roots party branches in Mi Mou Town, including 4 village party branches, 3 community party branches, government party branches 10, enterprise (unit) party branches 10, and party member 1059 people (including 763 people in rural party member). Town organs set up five administrative offices: Party and Government Office (with the brand of comprehensive management office of social security), Social Affairs and Family Planning Office, Economic Development Office, Town Management Office and Finance Office; Set up 1 organization, that is, business management service center; There are 26 administrative posts and 8 professional posts in this town. At present, there are 44 government functionaries in the town, including 25 civil servants, 8 public servants, 4 dispatched cadres, 2 village social workers, adult education professionals 1 person, volunteers 1 person, government functionaries 1 person and 2 temporary workers.