All together there are 34 province-level administrative units in China, including 4 municipalities, 22 Provinces, 5 autonomous regions, 2 special districts, and Taiwan, which is claimed as a province but is not currently under the administration of the People's Republic of China.
34 in total , including 23 provinces ,4 Municipalities ,5 autonomous regions 2 Special Administrative Region
There are 23 provinces in China, including Taiwan.
The Ottoman Empire had 29 provinces.
Under the republic, the empire consisted of 17 provinces. The emperors added 16 more provinces making Rome control 23 provinces at the height of its power.
up to 31-12-2004.In china,there are 23 provinces, 5 municipalities, 4 cities direct managed by central government, 2 especial districts, 50 areas (state or alliance), 661 cities , 1636 counties .
Shi Huangdi split China into thirty-six provinces to make it easier to govern and oversee. Each province had a leader that reported back to him.
None. Tibet is an autonomous region of China.
There are 23 provinces in China, including Taiwan.
The main provinces of China are Guangdong, Shandong, Henan, Sichuan, and Jiangsu. These provinces are among the largest and most populous in China and play significant roles in the country's economy and culture.
XinJiang is one of the northwestern provinces in China, although there are many, the provincial capital of this province is Urumqi
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Pandas can be found in the mountain ranges of central China. Mainly in Sichuan provinces but also in the Shaanxi and Gansu provinces.
To many Chinese the Chinese nation began with the First Emperor Qin Shi Huang, who ruled the Qin state and brought other states under Qin control through unification. As such, the number of provinces China started with is probably zero or one.
during communism they were but not now, however there are still many in the western provinces of china where many suffer from diseases and proverty.
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China has the most provinces with 34. Provinces in China are administrative regions that are directly controlled by the central government. Each province has its own local government and is further divided into prefectures and counties. Other countries with a large number of provinces include Russia with 22 federal subjects and Canada with 13 provinces and territories.
China is in fact made up of 22 provinces with Taiwan being claimed as, but not controlled, as a 23rd province. Provinces are similar to states in some respects.
China has a total of 333 districts, which are administrative divisions within provinces and autonomous regions. These districts are further subdivided into townships and villages for local governance.