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        <link href="http://daxueyingyu.com/places-in-china/index.php?/archives/30-Zhejiang-Province-Basic-information.html" rel="alternate" title="Zhejiang Province - Basic information" type="text/html" />
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        <issued>2007-10-18T05:57:51Z</issued>
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Zhejiang province is the 25<sup>th</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (101,800km<sup>2</sup>) and the 11<sup>th</sup> largest with respect to population (47,200,000). <br />
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Hangzhou (capital)<br />
Haining<br />
Ningbo<br />
Jiaxing<br />
Huzhou<br />
Wenzhou<br />
Shaoxing<br />
Zhoushan<br />
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        <issued>2007-10-18T05:53:02Z</issued>
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Yunna province is the 8<sup>th</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (394,100km<sup>2</sup>) and the 12<sup>th</sup> largest with respect to population (44,150,000). <br />
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Kunming (capital)<br />
Dali<br />
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Xishuangbanna<br />
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It has temperate, sub-tropical and tropical climates with an average annual temperature range of 3 to 30°C.<br />
 
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        <issued>2007-10-18T05:35:39Z</issued>
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Xinjiang is the largest administrative division of China in terms of area (1,660,000km<sup>2</sup>) and the 24<sup>th</sup> largest with respect to population (19,630,000). <br />
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Major cities include: <br />
Ürümqi (capital)<br />
Turpan<br />
Kashgar<br />
Karamay<br />
Yining<br />
Shihezi<br />
Qinggir<br />
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It has a continental climate with an average annual temperature range of -15 to 26°C.<br />
 
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        <issued>2007-10-18T05:28:03Z</issued>
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Tibet is the 2<sup>nd</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (1,228,400km<sup>2</sup>) and the 31<sup>st</sup> largest with respect to population (2,740,000). <br />
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Lhasa (capital)<br />
Xigaze<br />
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It has a temperate and continental monsoon climate with an average annual temperature range of -16 to 29°C.<br />
 
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        <issued>2007-10-18T05:22:26Z</issued>
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Sichuan province is the 5<sup>th</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (485,000km<sup>2</sup>) and the 3<sup>rd</sup> largest with respect to population (87,250,000). <br />
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Chengdu (capital)<br />
Emeishan<br />
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Daxianshi<br />
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It has a humid subtropical monsoon climate with an average annual temperature range of -4 to 27°C.<br />
 
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        <issued>2007-10-18T05:19:45Z</issued>
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Shanxi province is the 19<sup>th</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (156,800km<sup>2</sup>) and the 19<sup>th</sup> largest with respect to population (33,350,000). <br />
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        <issued>2007-10-18T05:16:09Z</issued>
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Shandong province is the 20<sup>th</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (156,700km<sup>2</sup>) and the 2<sup>nd</sup> largest with respect to population (91,800,000). <br />
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Jinan (capital)<br />
Dezhou<br />
Linyi<br />
Qingdao<br />
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        <issued>2007-10-18T05:09:54Z</issued>
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Shaanxi province is the 11<sup>th</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (205,800km<sup>2</sup>) and the 17<sup>th</sup> largest with respect to population (37,050,000). <br />
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Xi'an (capital)<br />
Baoji<br />
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Lintong<br />
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Xianyang<br />
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        <issued>2007-10-18T05:05:48Z</issued>
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Qinghai province is the 4<sup>th</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (721,000km<sup>2</sup>) and the 30<sup>th</sup> largest with respect to population (5,390,000). <br />
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Xining (capital)<br />
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It has a continental climate with an average annual temperature range of -5 to 21°C.<br />
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Qinghai Lake (Koko Nor) is the largest lake in China.<br />
 
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        <issued>2007-10-18T05:01:38Z</issued>
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Ningxia is the 27<sup>th</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (66,000km<sup>2</sup>) and the 29<sup>th</sup> largest with respect to population (5,880,000). <br />
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Yinchuan (capital)<br />
Shizuishan<br />
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It has a continental climate with an average annual temperature range of -7 to 24°C.<br />
 
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        <issued>2007-10-18T04:57:47Z</issued>
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Liaoning province is the 21<sup>st</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (145,900km<sup>2</sup>) and the 14<sup>th</sup> largest with respect to population (42,170,000). <br />
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Shenyang (capital)<br />
Dalian<br />
Anshan<br />
Liaoyang<br />
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It has a continental monsoon climate with an average annual temperature range of -18 to 27°C.<br />
 
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        <issued>2007-10-18T04:53:02Z</issued>
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Jilin province is the 13<sup>th</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (187,400km<sup>2</sup>) and the 21<sup>th</sup> largest with respect to population (27,090,000). <br />
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Major cities include: <br />
Changchun (capital)<br />
Jilin City<br />
Siping<br />
Liaoyuan<br />
Tonghua<br />
Yanji<br />
Songyuan<br />
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It has a northerly continental monsoon climate with an average annual temperature range of -18 to 20°C.<br />
 
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        <issued>2007-10-18T04:43:26Z</issued>
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Jiangxi province is the 18<sup>th</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (166,900km<sup>2</sup>) and the 13<sup>th</sup> largest with respect to population (42,840,000). <br />
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Major cities include: <br />
Nanchang (capital)<br />
Jiujiang<br />
Pingxiang<br />
Jingdezhen<br />
Ganzhou<br />
Yingtan<br />
Fuzhou<br />
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It has a subtropical climate with an average annual temperature range of 3 to 31°C.<br />
 
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        <issued>2007-10-18T04:37:14Z</issued>
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Jiangsu province is the 24<sup>th</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (102,600km<sup>2</sup>) and the 5<sup>th</sup> largest with respect to population (75,495,000). <br />
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Major cities include: <br />
Nanjing (capital)<br />
Suzhou<br />
Wuxi<br />
Xuzhou<br />
Changzhou<br />
Yangzhou<br />
Lianyungang<br />
Huai'an<br />
Zhenjiang<br />
Nantong<br />
Yancheng<br />
Taizhou<br />
Suqian<br />
Zhangjiagang<br />
Taicang<br />
Changshu<br />
Kunshan<br />
Wujiang<br />
Jiangyin<br />
Jingjiang<br />
Rugao<br />
Yixing<br />
Gaoyou<br />
Jiangyan<br />
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It has both a warm-temperate/humid and subtropical/humid climate with an average annual temperature range of -2 to 30°C.<br />
 
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        <issued>2007-10-18T04:01:06Z</issued>
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Inner Mongolia is the 3<sup>rd</sup> largest administrative division of China in terms of area (1,183,000km<sup>2</sup>) and the 23<sup>rd</sup> largest with respect to population (23,840,000). <br />
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Major cities include: <br />
Hohhot (capital)<br />
Baotou<br />
Chifeng<br />
Wuhai<br />
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It has a temperate continental monsoon climate with an average annual temperature range of -20 to 22°C.<br />
 
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