Fancheng District

Fancheng
樊城
—  City District  —
Fancheng District
樊城区
Coordinates:
Country China
Province Hubei
Prefecture Xiangfan
Area
 • Total 482.2 km2 (186.2 sq mi)
Population (2004)
 • Total 630,000
 • Density 1,306.5/km2 (3,383.9/sq mi)

Fancheng District (simplified Chinese: 樊城区; traditional Chinese: 樊城區; pinyin: Fánchéng Qū) is a district of Xiangfan, Hubei, China.

History

Fancheng was an ancient Chinese city in Hubei, situated on the northern side of the Han River, opposite Xiangyang on the southern side of the river. Throughout history, the city has served both military and economic purposes, and was famous for numerous battles including the Battle of Fancheng during the Three Kingdoms period and the Siege of Xiangyang during the Mongol invasions.

In 1949, Fancheng was merged with Xiangyang to form Xiangfan, a prefecture-level city. Fancheng is now a district of that city, encompassing 482.2 km2 (186 sq mi) and having a population of 630,000, according to a 2004 census.

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