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      • As of 2017, China administers 33 provincial-level regions, 334 prefecture-level divisions, 2,862 county-level divisions, 41,034 township-level administrations, and 704,382 basic level autonomies.
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  2. As of 2017, China administers 33 provincial-level regions, 334 prefecture-level divisions, 2,862 county-level divisions, 41,034 township-level administrations, and 704,382 basic level autonomies. Each of the levels (except "special administrative regions") corresponds to a level in the Civil Service of the People's Republic of China.

  3. Apr 25, 2017 · The country is divided into 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities, and 2 special administrative regions. This article will take a look at those divisions. Provinces. After the Central government, provinces make up the first level of political divisions.

    Administrative Region
    Classification
    Anhui
    Province
    Beijing
    Municipality
    Chongqing
    Municipality
    Fujian
    Province
    • Amber Pariona
  4. Statistical regions. This is a list of the 34 provincial-level divisions of the People's Republic of China grouped by its former greater administrative areas from 1949 to 1952. North China. East China.

    Region
    Map
    Area
    Population (2010)
    North China 华北 (Huáběi)
    1,556,061 km 2
    164,823,226
    105/km 2
    East China 华东 (Huádōng)
    795,837 km 2
    384,364,968
    483/km 2
    South Central China 中南 (Zhōngnán)
    1,014,354 km 2
    383,559,808
    378/km 2
    Southwest China 西南 (Xīnán)
    2,365,900 km 2
    192,979,243
    82/km 2
  5. The People's Republic of China is divided into 33 administrative regions, there are 22 provinces, five autonomous regions, four municipalities, and two special administrative regions (SAR).

    • Amanda Briney
    • Qinghai. Area: 278,457 square miles (721,200 square kilometers) Capital: Xining. The name of the province comes from Qinghai Hu or Koko Nor (blue lake), which sits about 10,500 feet (3,200 meters) above sea level.
    • Sichuan. Area: 187,260 square miles (485,000 square kilometers) Capital: Chengdu. The enormous 2008 earthquake killed some 90,000 people in the mountainous region, and wiped out entire towns.
    • Gansu. Area: 175,406 square miles (454,300 square kilometers) Capital: Lanzhou. The Gansu Province includes some dramatic arid landscapes, including mountains, sand dunes, striped colorful rock formations, and a portion of the Gobi Desert.
    • Heilongjiang. Area: 175,290 square miles (454,000 square kilometers) Capital: Harbin. Heilongjiang Province is prone to severe winters that last from five to eight months, with only 100 to 140 frost-free days per year and four months with temperatures higher than 50 F. Nonetheless, some crops, such as sugar beets and grains, do grow there.
  6. Provinces ( Chinese: 省; pinyin: Shěng) are the most numerous type of province-level divisions in the People's Republic of China (PRC). There are currently 22 provinces administered by the PRC and one province that is claimed, but not administered, which is Taiwan, currently administered by the Republic of China (ROC).

  7. China - Administration, Regions, Provinces: A hierarchy of organization and personnel has been embedded in virtually all CCP and government bodies. Even on the government side, all officials in these personnel departments are members of the CCP, and they follow rules and regulations that are not subject to control by the particular bodies of which they are formally a part. This system has been ...

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