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Which province does Jiangzhou belong to? Is there such a place?
Jiangzhou city is a fictional place name, which does not exist in reality.

Jiangzhou is a fictional city commonly used in Chinese mainland's film and television works, which is often used to reflect political events. For example, if a woman is not strong, baby, naked marriage, humble abode, passionate sisters in the financial crisis, brains, and grandchildren, ups and downs, please close your eyes when he comes.

Most of the names used in the play refer to big cities. Jiangzhou City can also be used to refer to small and medium-sized cities, such as Wang Gui and Anna. Most of the license plates in the play begin with Jiang A.

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The administrative division level of a city can be subdivided into three different situations:

1, the first-level (provincial) municipal administrative region;

2. Ordinary prefecture-level cities and sub-provincial cities are secondary (prefecture-level) administrative regions;

3. The third (county) administrative region of a county-level city.

By 2065438+June 2006, there were 4 municipalities directly under the central government, 293 prefecture-level cities and 366 county-level cities in China.

(1) Municipalities directly under the Central Government. Refers to the megacities directly under the jurisdiction of the Central People's Government, which have a concentrated population and play a particularly important role in politics, economy and culture. Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing and other first-level administrative regions parallel to provinces and autonomous regions, and counties (autonomous counties) under their jurisdiction.

② Sub-provincial cities. Megacities with an urban population of more than one million occupy an important position in the national economy and enjoy the treatment of deputy provincial level at the administrative level. The difference between sub-provincial cities and ordinary cities is mainly reflected in the national economic and social development plan. The State Council and the State Planning Commission and other competent departments regard sub-provincial cities as provincial planning units.

At present, there are 15 sub-provincial cities in China: Harbin, Changchun, Shenyang, Dalian, Jinan, Qingdao, Nanjing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Xiamen, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wuhan, Xi 'an and Chengdu.

③ Prefecture-level cities. It is an administrative region parallel to regions, ethnic autonomous prefectures and leagues, and can generally govern municipal districts, counties (autonomous counties), banners (autonomous flags) and county-level cities. Some prefecture-level cities have no municipal districts or counties or county-level cities, so they are called "through train cities".

④ County-level cities. It is an administrative region parallel to counties, ethnic autonomous counties, banners (autonomous flags), forest areas, special zones and municipal districts. Generally speaking, there are no regions. In order to play the role of urban economic center, promote rural development and realize mutual assistance between urban and rural areas, China has implemented the system of city governing county twice. For the first time, from 1958, there are more than 50 cities and 240 counties under the jurisdiction of the whole country.

References:

Jiangzhou _ Baidu encyclopedia