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Dongguan (PL-City) city district: established: ↳ Dongguan (CL-City) disestablished parts of Foshan (PL-City) Zhongshan (PL-City) city district: established: ↳ Zhongshan (CL-City) disestablished 1988-04-13: parts of Guangdong Province: Hainan Province: provincial established: Civil Affairs Announcement Haikou (PL-City) city district: Haikou ...
Largest cities in Guangdong. Source: China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook 2018 Urban Population and Urban Temporary Population [1] Rank Pop.
Cities in Guangdong province in south China include: Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ...
Pages in category "Towns in Guangdong" The following 149 pages are in this category, out of 149 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anbu, Guangdong;
Guangdong [a] is a coastal province in South China, on the north shore of the South China Sea. [7] The provincial capital is Guangzhou.With a population of 126.84 million (as of 2021) [8] across a total area of about 179,800 km 2 (69,400 sq mi), [1] Guangdong is China's most populous province and its 15th-largest by area, as well as the third-most populous country subdivision in the world.
As of the end of 2010, there are a total of 1,581 such divisions in Guangdong, divided into 436 subdistricts, 1,134 towns, 4 townships, and 7 ethnic townships. [1] This list is divided first into the prefecture-level divisions then the county-level divisions.
The earliest cities (Latin: civitas) in Britain were the fortified settlements organised by the Romans as capitals of the Celtic tribes under Roman rule.The British clerics of the early Middle Ages later preserved a traditional list of the "28 Cities" (Old Welsh: cair) which was mentioned in De Excidio Britanniae [c] and Historia Brittonum.
The Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area, [2] [a] commonly referred to as the Greater Bay Area (GBA), is a megalopolis, consisting of nine cities and two special administrative regions in South China. It is envisioned by Chinese government planners as an integrated economic area aimed at taking a leading role globally by 2035. [3] [4]