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  1. May 19, 2024 · Answer: Cities. It is named after two cities Jiangning (now known as Nanjing) and Suzhou. Nanjing is the provincial capital and largest city in Jiangsu province. Suzhou is the second largest city in Jiangsu. 7. Ningxia is an autonomous region located in northern China.

  2. 3 days ago · This quiz is about the prefectural cities of Shanxi. Match the city names with the clickable regions on the map. A rather easy quiz with 11 questions. Shanxi is divided into 11 prefectural cities. The province has no sub-provincial cities. The capital is Taiyuan. Like the capital of China, Beijing, the province of Shanxi is assigned to North ...

  3. 5 days ago · Located on the eastern coast of China, Jiangsu province is a beautiful and interesting place. How much do you know about it? A multiple-choice quiz by LuH77 .

  4. 3 days ago · 6. Name the large lake that separates the Chinese province of Heilongjiang and the Russian region of Primorskiy Kray. Answer: Xingkai Hu. Xingkai Hu's Russian name is Ozero Khanka. Approximately one-third of it lies in China and the remainder in Russian territory. It is the source of the Wusuli river. 7.

  5. 2 days ago · China, country of East Asia. It is the largest of all Asian countries. Occupying nearly the entire East Asian landmass, it covers approximately one-fourteenth of the land area of Earth, and it is almost as large as the whole of Europe. China is also one of the most populous countries in the world, rivaled only by India, which, according to ...

  6. 1 day ago · 56 provinces (provincias) 346 communes (comunas) neighborhood units (unidades vecinales) China, People's Republic of Regional 23 provinces (shěng) (including Taiwan Province, which is claimed but not administered) 5 autonomous regions (zìzhìqū) 4 municipalities (zhíxiáshì) 280+ prefecture-level cities (dìjíshī) 17 prefectures (dìqū)

  7. May 9, 2024 · Grand Canal, series of waterways in eastern and northern China that link Hangzhou in Zhejiang province with Beijing. Some 1,800 km (1,100 miles) in length, it is the world’s longest constructed waterway, though, strictly speaking, not all of it is a canal. It was built to enable successive Chinese regimes to transport surplus grain from the ...