Autonomous Region

 

SOCIAL ECONOMIC DIVISION

ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION

GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES

NATURAL RESOURCES

CLIMATE

POPULATION, ETHNIC GROUPS

 

 


Province
Autonomous Region

Special Administrative Region
Municipality Directly Under the Central Government

 

 

Divisions of Administrative Areas in China (End of 2000)

 


Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region:

 


Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region: Called "Inner Mongolia" for short, the region is located on the northern frontier of China. It covers 1.1 million square km, with a population of 23.76 million. Hohhot is the regional capital.

 

 

Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region:

 


     Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region: Called "Gui" for short, Guangxi is located in the west of south China and faces Beibu Gulf on the south. It covers 230,000 square km, with a population of 44.89 million. Nanning is the regional capital.

 

Tibet Autonomous Region

 


Tibet Autonomous Region: Located on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau on the southwestern border of China, Tibet covers 1.2 million square km, with a population of 2.63 million. Lhasa is the regional capital.


 

Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region

 


Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region: Called "Ning" for short, Ningxia is located on the middle reaches of the Yellow River in the northwest of China. It covers 66,000 square km, with a population of 5.62 million. Yinchuan is the regional capital.


 

Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

 


Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region: Called "Xin" for short, Xinjiang is located on the northwestern border of China. It covers an area of 1.6 million square km--the largest of all provinces and autonomous regions, with a population of 19.25 million. Urumqi is the regional capital.