Touzhou

"Not to be confused with ." Touzhou state (Chinese: 頭週省; pinyin: Tóuzhōu shěng) is a state in the Tseng Republic. It borders Tseng City-Capital to the west, Meishan to the east, and Georgeville to the south. Its capital and largest city is Pushan.

History
After the signing of the Yuzo Treaty in 1765, British colonizers divided their land into sections (known as "counties"). The modern state of Touzhou was named Dorset, after the.

Under the Japanese, Dorset was split between Tsuonchū and Nanguchi Prefecture. Dorset was reinstated after the Japanese left Tseng.

After the independence of Tseng, Dorset was abolished and merged with Tseng City-Capital. On January 1, 1950, Touzhou was created, becoming the first expansion state and 6th state admitted into the country.

The "zhou" in Touzhou is named for the, a Chinese dynasty known for its bronzeware and the beginning of Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism. Similarity, Touzhou is known for its bronze pottery and its abundance of Confucian temples.

Cities

 * Pushan
 * Erwhan

Counties

 * Beifong
 * Chun'an
 * Fuma
 * Gongshan
 * Longwu
 * Meihe
 * Shulin
 * Tongcheng
 * Yuanqiao