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Chengguan () could refer to nearly 200 towns of the People's Republic of China, many of which are the seats of their counties: Note: Due to the large number of such locations, some of the provincial sections will be further divided alphabetically by Prefectures of the People's Republic of China, prefecture. Anhui Bengbu *Chengguan, Guzhen County, in Guzhen County *Chengguan, Huaiyuan County, in Huaiyuan County *Chengguan, Wuhe County, in Wuhe County Bozhou *Chengguan, Lixin County *Chengguan, Mengcheng County *Chengguan, Guoyang County, in Guoyang County Fuyang *Chengguan, Linquan County, in Linquan County *Chengguan, Taihe County, Anhui, in Taihe County, Anhui, Taihe County Huainan *Chengguan, Fengtai County, in Fengtai County Lu'an *Chengguan, Huoqiu County, in Huoqiu County *Chengguan, Shucheng County, in Shucheng County Fujian *Chengguan, Youxi County, in Youxi County, Sanming Gansu Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture *Chengguan, Lintan County, in Lintan County *Chenggu ...
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Prefectures Of The People's Republic Of China
In the context of China, the term ''prefecture'' is used to refer to several unrelated political divisions in both ancient and modern China. In modern China, a prefecture is formally a kind of prefecture-level division. There are 339 prefecture-level divisions in China. These include 7 prefectures, 299 prefecture-level cities, 30 autonomous prefectures and 3 leagues. Other than provincial level divisions, prefectural level divisions are not mentioned in the Chinese constitution. Types of prefectural level divisions Prefecture Prefectures are administrative subdivisions of provincial-level divisions. The administrative commission () is an administrative branch office with the rank of a national ministerial department () and dispatched by the higher-level provincial government. The leader of the prefecture government, titled as prefectural administrative commissioner (), is appointed by the provincial government. Instead of local people's congresses, the prefecture's wor ...
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