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  Political divisions of China
The People's Republic of China has administrative control over 22 provinces; the government of the People's Republic of China considers Taiwan to be its 23rd province.
Apart from provinces there are 5 autonomous regions containing concentrations of several minorities; 4 municipalities for China's largest cities and 2 Special Administrative Regions (SAR) governed by the PRC.
The following are a list of administrative divisions of areas under the control of the People's Republic of China.
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  Guangxi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Old Guangxi Clique crumbled in the early 1920s, and was replaced by the New Guangxi Clique, led by Li Zongren and Bai Chongxi.
Guangxi is divided into 14 prefecture-level cities, 56 counties, 34 districts, 12 ethnic autonomous counties and 7 county-level cities.
Located in the southern part of the country, Guangxi is bordered by Yunnan to the west, Guizhou to the north, Hunan to the northeast, and Guangdong to the southeast.
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 Henan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Henan is divided into 17 prefecture-level divisions, all of them prefecture-level cities, as well as 1 directly administered county-level city.
The 17 prefecture-level divisions and 1 directly administered county-level city of Henan are subdivided into 159 county-level divisions (50 districts, 21 county-level cities, and 88 counties; Jiyuan is counted as a county-level city here).
Those are in turn divided into 2440 township-level divisions (866 towns, 1234 townships, 12 ethnic townships, and 328 subdistricts).
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 Anhui - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia
During the division of China between the Jin Dynasty in the north and the Southern Song Dynasty in the south, Anhui was once again bisected, this time along the Huai He River.
The one significant change that occurred was the move of the provincial capital from Anqing to Hefei in 1946.
The 17 prefecture-level divisions of Anhui are subdivided into 105 county-level divisions (44 districts, 5 county-level cities, and 56 counties).
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Hubei is divided into 13 prefecture-level divisions (of which there are 12 prefecture-level cities and 1 autonomous prefecture), as well as 3 directly administered county-level cities and 1 directly administered county-level forestry area.
The 13 prefecture-level divisions and 4 directly administered county-level divisions of Hubei are subdivided into 102 county-level divisions (38 districts, 24 county-level cities, 37 counties, 2 autonomous counties, 1 forestry area; the directly administered county-level divisions are included here).
Those are in turn divided into 1234 township-level divisions (737 towns, 215 townships, 9 ethnic townships, and 273 subdistricts).
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 People's Republic of China
The Republic of China, based in Taiwan, still officially claims to be a legal Chinese government and is recognised by some countries around the world.
Apart from provinces there are 5 autonomous regions (自治区;) containing concentrations of several minorities; 4 municipalities (直辖市;) for China's largest cities and 2 special administrative regions (SAR) (特别行政区).
The following are a list of administrative divisions of areas under control of the People's Republic.
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 Jiangsu
The 13 prefecture-level divisions of Jiangsu are subdivided into 106 county-level divisions (53 districtss, 27 county-level cities, and 26 counties).
Those are in turn divided into 1518 township-level divisions (1117 townss, 125 townshipss, 1 ethnic township, and 275 subdistricts).
Jiangsu's main list of products includes: rice, wheat, corn, sorghum, millet, potatoes, soybeans, peanuts, rape, sesame, tea; cotton, ambary hemp, silk cocoons, jute; peppermint, spearmint, bamboo, and medicinal herbs; apples, pears, peaches, loquats, gingko; coal, phosphorus, salt, pottery clay; aquatic products.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/List of administrative divisions of Guangxi
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China, is made up of the following three levels of administrative division:
All of these administrative divisions are explained in greater detail at Political divisions of China.
This chart lists only prefecture-level and county-level divisions of Guangxi.
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The 'Complete Perfection' school of Daoism, founded in the Song period, is, with the school of 'Celestial Masters', one of two major divisions of Daoism still in existence and the publication of this book was, in part, sponsored by a Hong Kong based Daoist organisation.
List of contents and six page list of plates in English, otherwise Chinese text only.
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 Shanxi - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The 11 prefecture-level divisions of Shanxi are subdivided into 119 county-level divisions (23 districts, 11 county-level cities, and 85 counties).
Those are in turn divided into 1388 township-level divisions (561 towns, 634 townships, and 193 subdistricts).
See List of administrative divisions of Shanxi for a complete list of county-level divisions.
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 China Historical GIS V3 intro
It should be noted that the data for the year 1820 CE is time slice valid for a single year, and is being slowly superceded and replaced by the time series data in subsequent versions.
The same method is used to track changes in administrative seat locations for higher level units, such as prefectures, provinces, and regimes.
For example, a particular county is listed in the Part Of Table as CHILD, and the immediately superior unit which had jurisdiction over the county is listed as the PARENT.
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Hunan borders Hubei in the north, Jiangxi to the east, Guangdong to the south, Guangxi to the southwest, Guizhou to the west, and Chongqing to the northwest.
The Taiping Rebellion which began to the south in Guangxi Province in 1850 spread into Hunan and then further eastward along the Yangzi River valley, but ultimately it was a Hunanese army under Zeng Guofan which marched to Nanjing and put down the uprising in 1864.
The 14 prefecture-level divisions of Hunan are subdivided into 122 county-level divisions (34 districts, 16 county-level cities, 65 counties, 7 autonomous counties).
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 Political Map of China, China's Administrative Divisions
Selfgoverning districts which are under direct jurisdiction of the central government.
An administrative region where the minority (Chinese Han) is the majority in the local government and congress.
Special Administrative Region which pursues the policy of "One Country Two Systems".
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 China-Data-BND90
The data consist of 34 files (33 data files and one ReadMe file), and are at a scale of one to one million (1:1M) for national, provincial, regional, and county level s.
The county boundaries of 31 provinces and regions are identified individually in 31 files.
The datasets includes information on the geographical locations, areas, a dministrative division codes, and names for all counties and islands, which are both in Pinyin.
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Inner Mongolia is divided into 12 prefecture-level divisions, including 9 prefecture-level cities and 3 leagues.
The 12 prefecture-level divisions of Inner Mongolia are subdivided into 101 county-level divisions, including 21 districts, 11 county-level cities, 17 counties, 49 banners, and 3 autonomous banners.
Those are in turn divided into 1425 township-level divisions, including 532 towns, 407 townships, 277 sumu, 18 ethnic townships, 1 ethnic sumu, and 190 subdistricts.
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 Autonomous region of China - China Information - China
An autonomous region, used in the context of China, translates for zizhiqu (自治区 zìzhìqū), which are political divisions of China#Province levelprovince-level divisions with a designated List of Chinese nationalitiesethnic minority, and are guaranteed more rights under the constitution than province of Chinaprovinces.
List of administrative divisions of Inner MongoliaList of county-level divisions
List of administrative divisions of Tibet Autonomous RegionList of county-level divisions
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 List of administrative divisions of Hunan
The administrative divisions of Hunan, a province of the People's Republic of China, consists of prefecture-level divisions subdivided into county-level divisions then subdivided into township-level divisions.
This chart lists only prefecture-level and county-level divisions of Hunan.
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 Guangdong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chinese administration in the region began with the Qin Dynasty, which, after establishing the first unified Chinese empire, expanded southwards and set up Nanhai Commandery (南海郡) at Panyu (番禺), near what is now part of Guangzhou.
The Han Dynasty administered Guangdong, Guangxi, and northern Vietnam as Jiao Province (交州).
Guangdong borders Fujian province to the northeast, Jiangxi and Hunan provinces to the north, Guangxi autonomous region to the west, and Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Regions to the south.
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 Shandong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For the earlier part of this period Shandong was ruled as part of Henan Circuit, one of the circuits (a political division).
The 17 prefecture-level divisions of Shandong are subdivided into 140 county-level divisions (49 districts, 31 county-level cities, and 60 counties).
Those are in turn divided into 1941 township-level divisions (1223 towns, 293 townships, 2 ethnic townships, and 423 subdistricts).
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 People's Republic of China biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The PRC, despite possession of advanced nuclear weapons and delivery systems, is widely seen both inside of China and on the outside as having only limited ability to project military power beyond its borders and is not generally considered to be a superpower although it is widely seen as a major regional power.
The People's Republic of China has administrative control over 22 provinces (省;); the government of the People's Republic of China considers Taiwan (台湾) to be its 23rd province.
As practical administrators, PRC leaders sought to change some traditional aspects, such as rural land tenure and education, while preserving others, such as the family structure.
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 People\'s Republic of China   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The PRC is sometimes also referred to as "'''Red China'''," especially by its political opponents and critics, in reference to the association between the colour Red and communism.
Main article: Political divisions of China The People's Republic of China has administrative control over 22 provinces (&30465;); the government of the People's Republic of China considers Taiwan (&21488;&28286;) to be its 23rd province.
Province-level divisions of the People's Republic of China The Following are a list of administrative divisions of areas under the control of the People's Republic of China.
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The annual average rainfall is 800 - 1200 mm, concentrated mostly in summer when the southeast monsoon carries rainwater into the province.
The 13 prefecture-level divisions of Jiangsu are subdivided into 106 county-level divisions (54 districts, 27 county-level cities, and 25 counties).
Jiangsu has an extensive irrigation system supporting its agriculture, which is based primarily on rice and wheat, followed by maize and sorghum.
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