China's administrative divisions

China is an autonomous country, with laws and its own government, however, to facilitate the administration of the extensive territory, the country is divided into provinces, in other countries this name may change, as is the case in Brazil and the United States, which call these territorial divisions State; in Russia they call it the Republic.
The Chinese territory is divided into twenty-three provinces, five autonomous regions, four administrative cities and two administrative zones.
provinces
Anhui
Canton
Fujian
Gansu
Guizhou
Hainan
hebei
Heilongjiang
Henan
hubei
Hunan
Jiangsu
Jiangxi
Jilin
Liaoning
Qinghai
Shaanxi
Shandong
Shanxi
Sichuan
Yunnan
Zhejiang
Autonomous regions
Guanexi
Inner Mongolia
Ningxia
Xinjiang
Tibet
administrative cities
Chongqing
Beijing
Tientsin
Shanghai
Special Administrative Zones
Hong Kong
Macao

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Eduardo de Freitas
Graduated in Geography
Brazil School Team

China - geography - Brazil School

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