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Provinces of China - Wikipedia
Provinces (Chinese: 省; pinyin: Shěng) are the most numerous type of province-level divisions, the first-level subdivisions of the People's Republic of China (PRC). There are currently 22 provinces administered by the PRC, and one further province that is claimed but not administered, which is Taiwan.
This China provinces map shows its 23 provinces - ThoughtCo
Discover China's provinces, including their names, areas, capital cities, trivia, and interesting facts about each.
China Provinces and Capitals Map - World Maps
This map shows governmental boundaries of countries; provinces, autonomous regions, direct-administered municipalities, special administrative regions, and capital cities in China.
Provinces of China (population, GDP, cities) - [Updated in 2023]
There 5 autonomous regions in China currently, are Guangxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Xinjiang, and Tibet. A municipality (Chinese: 直轄市), commonly known as the direct-administrated municipality, is the highest level of classification for cities used by China.
List of China Provinces and Capitals - Whereig.com
China Provinces and Capitals Map - Get the list of China Provinces and their capitals by population and area in square km.
China’s Provinces and Regions: 34-Level Guide | The China Travel
China is split into 34 provincial-level regions: 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities, and 2 SARs. See population leaders, key industries, and an interactive map.
List of Chinese Provinces - GeeksforGeeks
Each province plays a crucial role in the economic, cultural, and political landscape of China. Let us learn more about the list of Chinese provinces in the article!
How Many Provinces Are There in China? 2026
China has 34 province-level regions: 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 4 municipalities, and 2 special administrative regions. Learn the structure here.
China's Provinces
As well as a detailed page on each individual province (including a map) this section has other pages describing the geography and historical features of China: the Yellow River; Yangzi River; Great Wall and the Silk Road. Click on a row to select the province and highlight it in the map.
Administrative Map of China - Nations Online Project
The map shows China and surrounding countries with international borders, the national capital Beijing, provinces, province-level autonomous regions, province capitals, special administrative regions (S.A.R.), and direct-administered municipalities of China, with names in English and Chinese.
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