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Name Chinese Hanyu Pinyin Division code [1] Area (km 2) Population (2010 census) [2] Density (/km 2) ; Dongcheng District (City seat) 东城区: Dōngchéng Qū: 110101: DCQ
Location of Beijing Municipality in China. This is a list of township-level divisions of the municipality of Beijing, People's Republic of China (PRC).After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC.
Among them, the total permanent population of Chongqing, Shanghai, Beijing and Chengdu is above 20 million. [7] Shanghai is China's most populous urban area, [8] [9] while Chongqing is its largest city proper, the only city in China with the largest permanent population of over 30 million. [10]
According to the administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China, including Hong Kong and Macau, [clarify] there are three levels of cities: provincial-level cities [1] (consisting of municipalities and Special Administrative Regions [failed verification] [clarify] [2]), prefecture-level cities, and county-level cities.
Pages in category "Towns in Beijing" The following 143 pages are in this category, out of 143 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anding, Beijing; B.
PRC-controlled administrative divisions by population (2013). Average Annual Population Growth Rate in each Chinese province (exc. Taiwan), municipality, and autonomous region between 2010 and 2020 according to the Chinese National Bureau of Statistics. This is a list of Chinese administrative divisions in order of their total resident populations.
Towns in Beijing (143 P) A. Areas of Beijing (53 P) Z. Zhongguancun (23 P) Pages in category "Township-level divisions of Beijing" The following 19 pages are in this ...
Townships with a total population of less than 20,000 and a non-agricultural population of more than 2,000 in the seat of the township government may be established. For communes with a total population of more than 20,000, towns may be established if the non-agricultural population of the commune's governmental seat accounts for more than 10% ...