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Atlas This map has been uploaded by Electionworld from en.wikipedia.org to enable the Wikimedia Atlas of the World . Original uploader to en.wikipedia.org was Pryaltonian, known as Pryaltonian at en.wikipedia.org. Electionworld is not the creator of this map. Licensing information is below.

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English: Comparison between Republic of China and People's Republic of China administrative divisions.
Legend details
  • Black dotted lines are political boundaries drawn by the ROC. The formal names of these political entities are in black
  • White areas represent the territories claimed by the ROC but not the PRC.
  • The names and the boundary of "South China Sea" is self-claimed by China, which has no valid supported document. Therefore, It is remain a false information and should not be visible anywhere to prevent miseducation.
Origin

Adapted into English by Pryaltonian from the Chinese Wikipedia. The original ROC map included more cities, but the adaptation removed non-central municipalities to clean up the image. Therefore, this image contains:

Republic of China

  • 35 provinces
  • 14 municipalities
  • 2 areas
  • 1 special administrative region

People's Republic of China

  • 23 provinces
  • 4 municipalities
  • 5 autonomous regions
  • 2 special administrative regions

The image also includes the addition of Chongqing as a municipality and the Gansu-Qinghai border change.

Comments, suggestions, adaptations, critiques are all welcome.
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GNU was used on the Chinese page, so same copyright information should apply. -Pryaltonian 04:45, 3 September 2006 (UTC)

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current19:48, 18 January 2015Thumbnail for version as of 19:48, 18 January 2015770 × 600 (239 KB)Wwbread (talk | contribs)Part of Bhutan and Russia was Rep. China. It has been marked in this map but not painted white. Also marked Nanking and Peking by two bigger stars.
14:03, 16 December 2006Thumbnail for version as of 14:03, 16 December 2006770 × 600 (316 KB)Electionworld (talk | contribs){{ew|en|Pryaltonian}} == Legend details == * Black dotted lines are political boundaries drawn by the ROC. The formal names of these political entities are in black text. * Red solid lines are political boundaries drawn by the [[P

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