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Koxtag
Koxtag (Kuoshitage, Qoshtagh, Kuoshi Tage, K'o-shih-t'a-ko; قوشتاغ بازىرى / 阔什塔格镇, formerly قوشتاغ يېزىسى / 阔什塔格乡) is a town in Pishan/Guma County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China.
In 1958, Yuejin Commune ('Leap Forward commune' 跃进公社) was created.
In 1978, Yuejin Commune was renamed Koxtag Commune (Keshitage; 科什塔格公社).
In 1984, Koxtag Commune became Koxtag Township (阔什塔格乡).
The 2011 Pishan hostage crisis occurred in Koxtag.
On July 24, 2015, Koxtag was changed from a township to a town.
Koxtag includes one residential community and fifteen villages:
Residential community (Mandarin Chinese Hanyu Pinyin-derived names except where Uyghur is provided):
Koxtag
Koxtag (Kuoshitage, Qoshtagh, Kuoshi Tage, K'o-shih-t'a-ko; قوشتاغ بازىرى / 阔什塔格镇, formerly قوشتاغ يېزىسى / 阔什塔格乡) is a town in Pishan/Guma County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang, China.
In 1958, Yuejin Commune ('Leap Forward commune' 跃进公社) was created.
In 1978, Yuejin Commune was renamed Koxtag Commune (Keshitage; 科什塔格公社).
In 1984, Koxtag Commune became Koxtag Township (阔什塔格乡).
The 2011 Pishan hostage crisis occurred in Koxtag.
On July 24, 2015, Koxtag was changed from a township to a town.
Koxtag includes one residential community and fifteen villages:
Residential community (Mandarin Chinese Hanyu Pinyin-derived names except where Uyghur is provided):