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How many prefecture-level cities are there in Guangxi?

The administrative divisions of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region are 14 prefecture-level cities and 7 county-level cities, with Nanning as the capital.

As of 2016, the administrative divisions at or above the county level in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region are:?

1. Nanning City

Xingning District, Qingxiu District, Jiangnan District, Xixiangtang District Liangqing District Yongning District Wuming District Heng County Binyang County Shanglin County Longan County Mashan County?

2. Liuzhou City

Chengzhong District Yufeng District Liunan District Liubei District, Liujiang District, Liucheng County, Luzhai County, Rong'an County, Sanjiang Dong Autonomous County, Rongshui Miao Autonomous County

3. Guilin City

Xiufeng District, Diecai District, Xiangshan District, Qixing District, Yanshan District, Lingui District, Yangshuo County Lingchuan County Quanzhou County Xing'an County Yongfu County Guanyang County Longsheng Autonomous County Ziyuan County Pingle County Lipu County Gongcheng Yao Autonomous County?

4. Wuzhou City

Wanxiu District, Changzhou District, Longwei District, Cangwu County, Teng County, Mengshan County, Cenxi City

5. Beihai City

Haicheng District, Yinhai District, Tieshangang District, Hepu County

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6. Fangchenggang City

Dongxing City, Shangsi County, Fangcheng District, Port District

7. Qinzhou City?

Qinnan District, Qinbei District Pubei County, Lingshan County

8. Guigang City

Gangbei District, Gangnan District, Qintang District, Pingnan County, Guiping City

9. Yulin City

Rong County, Fu Mian District, Yuzhou District, Luchuan County, Bobai County, Xingye County, Beiliu City?

10, Baise City

Ping, Tianyang County, Tiandong County, Youjiang District Guo County, Debao County, Napo County, Lingyun County, Leye County, Tianlin County, Longlin Autonomous County, Xilin County, Jingxi City

11, Hezhou City

Babu ??District, Pinggui District, Zhaoping County Zhongshan County Fuchuan Yao Autonomous County?

12. Hechi City

Jinchengjiang District Yizhou District Luocheng Mulao Autonomous County Huanjiang Maonan Autonomous County Nandan County Tian'e County Fengshan County Donglan County Bama Yao Autonomous County Duan Yao Autonomous County Dahua Yao Autonomous County

13. Laibin City

Xingbin District Xiangzhou County Wuxuan County Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County Xincheng County? Heshan City?

14. Chongzuo City?

Jiangzhou District, Fusui County, Daxin County, Tiandeng County, Ningming County, Longzhou County, Pingxiang City

Extended information:

Administrative regional planning of Guangxi Province in the Qing Dynasty:

1. During the Qing Dynasty, the province, road, government (Zhili Department) or state (Zhili Department) was implemented state) and county level. Guangxi Province was reestablished, and the provincial capital was located in Guilin Prefecture (now Guilin City). Guangxi Province is divided into 11 prefectures, 2 Zhili departments, and 2 Zhili prefectures, which govern states, cities and counties respectively.

2. The 11 prefectures are: Guilin Prefecture (governing Lingui, today's Guilin), Liuzhou Prefecture (governing Maping County, today's Liuzhou), Qingyuan Prefecture (governing Yishan), and Si'en Prefecture (governing Yishan) Wuyuan (now Wuming), Sichengfu (governing Lingyun), Pinglefu (governing Pingle), Wuzhoufu (governing Cangwu, now Wuzhou), Xuzhoufu (governing Guiping), Nanningfu (governing Xuanhua, now Nanning) , Taiping Mansion (governing Chongshan, today's Chongzuo), Zhen'an Mansion (governing Tianbao, today Debao);

3. The two Zhili Halls are: Shangsi Zhili Hall (governing today's Shang Dynasty) Si), Baise Zhili Hall (governing today's Baise); the two Zhili prefectures are: Lin Zhili Prefecture (governing today's Yulin), Guishun Zhili Prefecture (governing today's Jingxi). In addition, Lianzhou Prefecture (governing today's Hepu) and Qinzhou Zhili Prefecture (governing today's Qinzhou) both belong to Guangdong Province. Libo County originally belonged to Guangxi Province and was placed under the jurisdiction of Guizhou Province in the 10th year of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty (1732).

4. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, there were 13 prefectures, 4 prefectures, 44 counties, 34 tuzhous, 6 tuxian counties, 10 chieftains and 3 long lawsuits in Guangxi today.

Reference materials:

Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region People's Government Portal: Regional Population

Baidu Encyclopedia: Guangxi