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  1. Autonomous counties. Autonomous counties ( 自治县; zìzhìxiàn) are a special class of counties in mainland China reserved for non- Han Chinese ethnic minorities. Autonomous counties are found all over China, and are given, by law, more legislative power than regular counties. There are 117 autonomous counties in mainland China.

  2. This is a list of all counties (including autonomous counties, autonomous banners, and banners) along with county-level cities ( Chinese : 县级市; pinyin : xianjí shì) and city districts ( Chinese : (市辖)区; pinyin : (shìxiá) qū ). The list goes by province name, then ascending division code. Note that some numbers are skipped as ...

  3. There are six types of county-level divisions: 1,123 districts (965 in Mainland China and 158 in the claimed Taiwan Province) [a] 411 county-level cities (408 in Mainland China and 3 in Taiwan) 1,319 counties (1,307 in Mainland China and 12 controlled by the Republic of China) 117 autonomous counties and banners. 1 special district.

  4. e. County-level divisions are the third level of administration of the People's Republic of China and include counties, autonomous counties, banners, autonomous banners, county-level cities and districts. Most county-level divisions are administered as part of prefecture-level divisions, but some are administered directly by province-level ...

  5. Prefectures are administrative subdivisions of provincial-level divisions. The constitution of the People's Republic of China does not endorse any prefecture-level division, except for autonomous prefectures. Prefectures and leagues are not at all mentioned; provinces are explicitly stated to be divided directly into counties.

  6. The People's Republic of China (PRC) is divided into 2,854 county-level divisions which rank below prefectures/provinces and above townships as the third-level administrative division in the country. Of these, 2,842 are located in territory controlled by the PRC, while 172 are located in land controlled by the Republic of China (ROC).

  7. Taiwan Province is divided into 13 counties (縣; hsien) and 3 provincial cities (市; shih): . Note:The cities of Taipei and Kaohsiung are managed directly by the central government and are not part of Taiwan province, though the counties of the same name all around these cities are part of the province.