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Manchukuo Manchukuo, officially the State of Manchuria prior to 1934 and the Empire of (Great) Manchuria after 1934, was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in Northeast China, Manchuria from 1932 until 1945. It was founded as a republic in 1932 afte ...
consisted of a number of provinces plus the special municipalities of
Xinjing Xinjing may refer to: *'' Heart Sutra'' or ''Xinjing'' (心經), a Chinese-language sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism Places in China * Changchun, the capital city of Jilin, known as Xinjing (新京) during the Manchukuo era (1932–1945) * Xinjing Tow ...
(新京特別市) and
Harbin Harbin (; mnc, , v=Halbin; ) is a sub-provincial city and the provincial capital and the largest city of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China, as well as the second largest city by urban population after Shenyang and largest ...
(哈爾浜特別市), and the Beiman Special Region (北満特別区). The number of provinces was five in 1932, corresponding to the original provinces under
Qing The Qing dynasty ( ), officially the Great Qing,, was a Manchu-led imperial dynasty of China and the last orthodox dynasty in Chinese history. It emerged from the Later Jin dynasty founded by the Jianzhou Jurchens, a Tungusic-speaki ...
dynasty China. The number was increased to 19 by 1941. Each province was further divided into
prefectures A prefecture (from the Latin ''Praefectura'') is an administrative jurisdiction traditionally governed by an appointed prefect. This can be a regional or local government subdivision in various countries, or a subdivision in certain international ...
(four in Xing'an East and 24 in Fengtian). Beiman Special Region lasted less than 3 years (July 1, 1933 - January 1, 1936) while Harbin was later incorporated into Binjiang Province. {, class="wikitable" , - !colspan="6", Year , - !1932 !1934 !1937 !1939 !1941 !1943 , - , rowspan="4",
Longjiang Province Heilongjiang () formerly romanized as Heilungkiang, is a province in northeast China. The standard one-character abbreviation for the province is (). It was formerly romanized as "Heilungkiang". It is the northernmost and easternmost province ...

龍江省 ,
Heihe Province Heihe (; ; Russian: Хэйхэ) is a prefecture-level city of northern Heilongjiang province, China, located on the Russian border, on the south bank of the Amur (Heilong) River, across the river from Blagoveshchensk. At the 2020 census, 1 ...

黒河省 , Heihe Province
黒河省 , Heihe Province
黒河省 , Heihe Province
黒河省 , Heihe Province
黒河省 , - , Sanjiang Province
三江省 , Sanjiang Province
三江省 , Sanjiang Province
三江省 , Sanjiang Province
三江省 , Sanjiang Province
三江省 , - , rowspan="2", Longjiang Province
龍江省 , rowspan="2", Longjiang Province
龍江省 , Longjiang Province
龍江省 , Longjiang Province
龍江省 , Longjiang Province
龍江省 , - , rowspan="2", Bei'an Province
北安省 , rowspan="2", Bei'an Province
北安省 , rowspan="2", Bei'an Province
北安省 , - , rowspan="6",
Jilin Province Jilin (; alternately romanized as Kirin or Chilin) is one of the three provinces of Northeast China. Its capital and largest city is Changchun. Jilin borders North Korea (Rasŏn, North Hamgyong, Ryanggang and Chagang) and Russia (Prim ...

吉林省 , rowspan="4", Binjiang Province
濱江省 , rowspan="2", Binjiang Province
濱江省 , - , Binjiang Province
濱江省 , Binjiang Province
濱江省 , Binjiang Province
濱江省 , - , rowspan="2",
Mudanjiang Province Mudanjiang (; Manchu: ''Mudan bira''), alternately romanized as Mutankiang, is a prefecture-level city in the southeast part of Heilongjiang province, People's Republic of China. It was called ''Botankou'' under Japanese occupation. It serves as ...

牡丹江省 , Mudanjiang Province
牡丹江省 , Mudanjiang Province
牡丹江省 , rowspan="3", Dongman
Consolidated Province
東満総省 , - ,
Dong'an Province Dongan may refer to: People *Donegan, an Irish surname, sometimes spelled Dongan * Dongan Baronets, in the Baronetage of Ireland *Dungan people, a Muslim population of Chinese origin living in central Asia Places *Yunfu City (), Guangdong, China ...

東安省 , Dong'an Province
東安省 , - ,
Jiandao Province Jiandao or Chientao, known in Korean as Gando or Kando, is a historical border region along the north bank of the Tumen River in Jilin Province, Northeast China that has a high population of ethnic Koreans. The word "Jiandao" itself, literall ...

間島省 , Jiandao Province
間島省 , Jiandao Province
間島省 , Jiandao Province
間島省 , - ,
Jilin Province Jilin (; alternately romanized as Kirin or Chilin) is one of the three provinces of Northeast China. Its capital and largest city is Changchun. Jilin borders North Korea (Rasŏn, North Hamgyong, Ryanggang and Chagang) and Russia (Prim ...

吉林省 , Jilin Province
吉林省 , Jilin Province
吉林省 , Jilin Province
吉林省 , Jilin Province
吉林省 , - , rowspan="5",
Fengtian Province Liaoning () is a coastal province in Northeast China that is the smallest, southernmost, and most populous province in the region. With its capital at Shenyang, it is located on the northern shore of the Yellow Sea, and is the northernmost c ...

奉天省 , rowspan="2",
Andong Province Andong / Antung ( Wade-Giles) (), or Liaodong () was a former province in Northeast China, located in what is now part of Liaoning and Jilin provinces. It was bordered on the southeast by the Yalu River, which separated it from Korea. History Th ...

安東省 , rowspan="2", Andong Province
安東省 , Andong Province
安東省 , Andong Province
安東省 , Andong Province
安東省 , - ,
Tonghua Province Tonghua Province was one of the provinces of Manchukuo. It was created in 1941, when Andong Province was split into: # Andong Province # Tonghua Province See also * List of administrative divisions of Manchukuo The administrative divisions of Ma ...

通化省 , Tonghua Province
通化省 , Tonghua Province
通化省 , - , rowspan="2",
Fengtian Province Liaoning () is a coastal province in Northeast China that is the smallest, southernmost, and most populous province in the region. With its capital at Shenyang, it is located on the northern shore of the Yellow Sea, and is the northernmost c ...

奉天省 , rowspan="2", Fengtian Province
奉天省 , rowspan="2", Fengtian Province
奉天省 , Fengtian Province
奉天省 , Fengtian Province
奉天省 , - ,
Siping Province Siping may refer to: * Siping (rubber), process of cutting thin slits across a rubber surface China * Siping, Jilin (四平市) formerly Sipingjie * Siping Road Station (四平路站), in Shanghai * Siping, Liaoning (四平镇), town in Pulan ...

四平省 , Siping Province
四平省 , - ,
Jinzhou Province Jinzhou Province was one of the provinces of Manchukuo. It was established 1934, when the old Fengtian Province was split into the Andong Province, Fengtian Province and Jinzhou Province. Jinzhou was mostly Chinese with Korean minorities within i ...

錦州省 , Jinzhou Province
錦州省 , Jinzhou Province
錦州省 , Jinzhou Province
錦州省 , Jinzhou Province
錦州省 , - , rowspan="4",
Xing'an Province Hsingan (; or Xing'an) refers to a former province, which once occupied western Heilongjiang and part of northwest Jilin provinces of China. The name is related to that of the Greater Khingan Mountains. Another name used for this land was Barga, w ...

興安省 , rowspan="4", Xing'an Province
興安省 , rowspan="4", Xing'an Province
興安省 , Xing'an Province
North
興安北省 , Xing'an Province
North
興安北省 , rowspan="4", Xing'an
Consolidated Province
興安総省 , - , Xing'an Province
East
興安東省 , Xing'an Province
East
興安東省 , - , Xing'an Province
South
興安南省 , Xing'an Province
South
興安南省 , - , Xing'an Province
West
興安西省 , Xing'an Province
West
興安西省 , - ,
Rehe Province Rehe (), also romanized as Jehol, was a former Chinese special administrative region and province. Administration Rehe was north of the Great Wall, west of Manchuria, and east of Mongolia. Its capital and largest city was Chengde. The second ...

熱河省 , Rehe Province
熱河省 , Rehe Province
熱河省 , Rehe Province
熱河省 , Rehe Province
熱河省 , Rehe Province
熱河省 , - ,
Xinjing Special Municipality Changchun (, ; ), also romanized as Ch'angch'un, is the capital and largest city of Jilin Province, People's Republic of China. Lying in the center of the Songliao Plain, Changchun is administered as a , comprising 7 districts, 1 county and 3 c ...

新京特別市 , Xinjing Special Municipality
新京特別市 , Xinjing Special Municipality
新京特別市 , Xinjing Special Municipality
新京特別市 , Xinjing Special Municipality
新京特別市 , Xinjing Special Municipality
新京特別市


See also

*
History of the administrative divisions of China (1912–49) The history of the administrative divisions of China is covered in the following articles: * History of the administrative divisions of China before 1912 * History of the administrative divisions of China (1912–1949) (Republic of China on the mai ...
Subdivisions of Manchukuo