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  1. Townships (simplified Chinese: 乡; traditional Chinese: 鄉; pinyin: xiāng), formally township-level divisions (Chinese: 乡级行政区; pinyin: Xiāng Jí Xíngzhèngqū), are the basic level (fourth-level administrative units) of political divisions in the People's Republic of China.

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    • 鄉級行政區
    • 乡级行政区
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  2. As of 2017, China administers 33 provincial-level regions, 334 prefecture-level divisions, 2,862 county-level divisions, 41,034 township-level administrations, and 704,382 basic level autonomies. [1] Each of the levels (except "special administrative regions") corresponds to a level in the Civil Service of the People's Republic of ...

  3. The Constitution of the People's Republic of China classifies towns as third-level administrative units, along with for example townships (Chinese: 乡; pinyin: xiāng). A township is typically smaller in population and more remote than a town.

  4. As of January 2024, the PRC has a total of 707 cities: 4 municipalities, 2 SARs, 293 prefectural-level cities (including the 15 sub-provincial cities) and 408 county-level cities (including the 38 sub-prefectural cities and 12 XXPC cities).

  5. Townships , formally township-level divisions , are the basic level of political divisions in the People's Republic of China. They are similar to municipalities and communes in other countries and in turn may contain village committees and villages.

  6. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. Ethnic townships of the People's Republic of China ‎ (4 C, 65 P)

  7. When referring to political divisions of China, town is the standard English translation of the Chinese 镇. The Constitution of the People's Republic of China classifies towns as third-level administrative units, along with for example townships. A township is typically smaller in population and more remote than a town.