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Provinces (Chinese: 省; pinyin: Shěng) are the most numerous type of province-level divisions in the People's Republic of China (PRC). There are currently 22 provinces administered by the PRC and one province that is claimed, but not administered, which is Taiwan , currently administered by the Republic of China (ROC).
Shaanxi was a major recipient of China's investment in industrial capacity during the Third Front campaign. [29]: 298 The fossil fuel and high technology sectors compose the two largest industries in Shaanxi province. During 2009, the province ranked third in China for production of coal, natural gas and crude oil. [7]
Name Chinese Hanyu Pinyin Division code [1] Xi'an city 西安市 Xī'ān Shì (Capital – Sub-provincial) (6101 / SIA) Xincheng District: 新城区: Xīnchéng Qū: 610102: XCK Beilin District: 碑林区: Bēilín Qū: 610103: BLQ Lianhu District: 莲湖区: Liánhú Qū: 610104: LHU Baqiao District: 灞桥区: Bàqiáo Qū: 610111: BQQ ...
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.
ISO 3166-2:CN is the entry for China in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g. provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.
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Its name derives from the province's abbreviation "Shaan" (陕) combined with the word "Nan" (南, lit. "south"), its geographical location within the province. In the Yuan Dynasty , the area began to be merged with what is the Guanzhong Plain to form Shaanxi province.