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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrefecturePrefecture - Wikipedia

    In modern-day China, the prefecture (地区; pinyin: dìqū) is an administrative division found in the second level of the administrative hierarchy. In addition to prefectures, this level also includes autonomous prefectures, leagues, and prefecture-level cities.

  2. The Yuanhe Maps and Records of Prefectures and Counties (simplified Chinese: 元和郡县图志; traditional Chinese: 元和郡縣圖志; pinyin: Yuánhé jùn xiàn tú zhì; Wade–Giles: Yüan-he chün hsien t'u chih) compiled by Li Jifu during the Yuanhe reign of the Tang dynasty is one of the earliest and most complete gazetteers of China.

  3. e. A sub-provincial division ( Chinese: 副省级行政区; pinyin: Fùshěngjí xíngzhèngqū) in China is a prefecture-level city governed by a province promoted by half-a-level. Thus, it is half-a-level under the provincial level, and half-a-level above the prefecture-level, hence the name "sub-provincial". The promotion applies to all its ...

  4. Youzhou (ancient China) Categories: Prefectures. Administrative divisions of Imperial China. Ancient Chinese cities.

  5. Pages in category "Autonomous prefectures of the People's Republic of China" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SichuanSichuan - Wikipedia

    From 1955 until 1997 Sichuan had been China's most populous province, hitting the 100 million mark shortly after the 1982 census figure of 99,730,000. This changed in 1997 when the Sub-provincial city of Chongqing as well as the three surrounding prefectures of Fuling, Wanxian, and Qianjiang were split off into the new Chongqing Municipality.