Citations:prefecture-level municipality
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English citations of prefecture-level municipality
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- 2009, Chun Liao, “Firms’ Governance Structure in the Chinese Private Sector”, in The Governance Structures of Chinese Firms: Innovation, Competitiveness, and Growth in a Dual Economy[2], Springer, , →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 127:
- Wenzhou is a prefecture-level municipality located in the southeast of Zhejiang province.
- 2011, Kenneth Pletcher, editor, The Geography of China[3], Britannica Educational Publishing, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 301–302:
- Tibet was formally designated an autonomous region in 1965, as part of the separation of religion and civil administration. It is now divided into the dijishi (prefecture-level municipality) of Lhasa, directly under the jurisdiction of the regional government, and six diqu (prefectures), which are subdivided into shixiaqu (districts), xian (counties), and xianjishi (county-level municipalities).
- 2018, Madeleine Martinek, “Delegated Legislative Power of the Shenzhen SEZ”, in Experimental Legislation in China between Efficiency and[4], , →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 140:
- In March 1979, Bao'an County was elevated to Shenzhen Municipality¹⁵⁰ or, more precisely, prefecture-level municipality under the provincial government.
- 2019 February 14, “Zhongshan”, in Foreign Affairs Office, People's Government of Guangdong Province[5], archived from the original on 2020-02-22[6]:
- Zhongshan, a prefecture-level municipality under the direct jurisdiction of Guangdong province, has 24 affiliated towns and districts.