Autonomous County (China)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Administrative division of
the People's Republic of China

National Emblem of the People's Republic of China.svg
Provincial level
Provinces
Autonomous regions
Government immediate cities
Special administrative regions
District level
Immediate provincial administrative zones
District-free cities
Autonomous counties
Administrative districts
Frets / leagues
District level
Townships
One district cities
Circles
banner
Autonomous circles
Autonomous banners
Special areas
Community level
Street district
Large municipalities
Communities
Sum
Nationality communities
Nationalities sum
District offices
Village level
Communities of residents
Villages
Gaqaa

Autonomous counties ( Chinese  自治縣  /  自治县 , Pinyin zìzhìxiàn ) are administrative divisions of the People's Republic of China at the district level. There are currently 117 autonomous counties (December 31, 2013). There are also three autonomous banners . The number of these 120 autonomous administrative units is relatively stable. On the one hand, the number will hardly increase, since meanwhile all the districts that have a right to ethnic autonomy according to the constitution of the People's Republic of China have also been able to realize this, on the other hand, the number will hardly decrease, since a conversion into urban districts or urban districts (such as it is common in circles) would lead to the loss of autonomy rights. Autonomous districts are usually subordinate to the higher district level. In the city of Chongqing , which is directly under the government, and in the province of Hainan , however, they are directly subordinate to the provincial level, which has refrained from installing a district level at all or expanding the district level to counties (Hainan).

The main places and thus the seat of the district government are usually large municipalities (in rare cases municipalities), which often already have a strongly urban character.

List of all the autonomous counties and autonomous banners of China

See: Autonomous Administrative Units of China

Ethnic boroughs

See: City District (China)

literature

  • Sebastian Heilmann : Political System, 3rd People's Republic. In: Stefan Friedrich, Hans-Wilm Schütte, Brunhild Staiger (eds.) The great China Lexicon. History, geography, society, politics, economy, education, science, culture. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2003, ISBN 3-534-14988-2 , pp. 575-578.
  • Erling von Mende , Heike Holbig: Local administration. In: Stefan Friedrich, Hans-Wilm Schütte, Brunhild Staiger (eds.) The great China Lexicon. History, geography, society, politics, economy, education, science, culture. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt 2003, ISBN 3-534-14988-2 , pp. 456–458.
  • Meyer's Atlas China. On the way to world power. Bibliographisches Institut AG, Mannheim 2010, ISBN 978-3-411-08281-0 , pp. 92-93.
  • Yin Zhongqing (尹中卿): The political system in China today. China Intercontinental Press, Beijing 2004, ISBN 7-5085-0470-4 .