Provincial-controlled division
A provincial-controlled division (Chinese: 省直辖县级行政区; pinyin: shěng zhíxiá xiàn jí xíngzhèngqū), is an unofficial designation for a type of administrative division of China. Every provincial-controlled divisions is officially considered to be a county-level city or county, but it has more power de facto because it is directly under the province similar to prefectural-level divisions.
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History: before 1912, 1912–49, 1949–present Administrative division codes |
List of provincial-controlled divisions
Hubei
Henan
- Jiyuan
- Gongyi
- Ruzhou
- Dengzhou
- Yongcheng
- Huaxian (county)
- Changyuan County
- Lankao County
- Gushi County
- Luyi County
- Xincai County
Xinjiang
- Note: all cities are governed by the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC, Bintuan)
Jilin
Liaoning
Heilongjiang
- Suifenhe
- Fuyuan County
Anhui
- Guangde County
- Susong County
Guangxi
- Cenxi
- Guiping
- Pingxiang
- Wuming County
- Liujiang County
- Xing'an County
- Yangshuo County
- Rongxian (county)
- Debao County
- Du'an County(Yao Autonomous)
Jiangsu
Shandong
Guangdong
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