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  1. There are six types of county-level divisions: 1,123 districts (965 in Mainland China and 158 in the claimed Taiwan Province) [a] 411 county-level cities (408 in Mainland China and 3 in Taiwan) 1,319 counties (1,307 in Mainland China and 12 controlled by the Republic of China) 117 autonomous counties and banners. 1 special district.

  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. [1] Each of the levels (except "special administrative regions") corresponds to a level in the Civil Service of the People's Republic of China .

  3. County-level divisions are the third level of administration of the People's Republic of China and include counties, autonomous counties, banners, autonomous banners, county-level cities and districts.

  4. Apr 25, 2017 · In 1949, the country became the People’s Republic of China when the Communist party defeated the Nationalist Kuomintang. 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.

    Administrative Region
    Classification
    Anhui
    Province
    Beijing
    Municipality
    Chongqing
    Municipality
    Fujian
    Province
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  5. Jan 7, 2019 · The administrative divisions discussed above are the top regions regarding their land areas, but there are more divisions including Sichuan, Heilongjiang, Gansu, Yunnan, Guangxi, Hunan, among others. Special Administrative Divisions.

    Rank
    name
    Area (square Km)
    1
    Xinjiang
    1,664,900
    2
    Tibet
    1,228,400
    3
    Inner Mongolia
    1,183,000
    4
    Qinghai
    722,300
  6. The Administrative Boundary Maps of China: 1949-2017 ... of the Administrative Divisions at County Level and Above of the People's Republic of China" (three volumes ...

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  8. This data sources for this map products include the following primary sources: The Chronicle of the Administrative Divisions at County Level and Above of the People's Republic of China" (three volumes, 1949-1983) The Historical Atlas of the Administrative Divisions of the People's Republic of China.

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