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Sub-provincial city


 

A sub-provincial city (副省级城市), or vice-provincial city, in the People's Republic of China, is a prefecture-level city that is ruled by a province, but is administered independently in regard to economy and law. The mayor of a sub-provincial city is equal in status to a vice-governor of a province. Its status is below that of a municipality, which do not belong to any province, but above other, regular prefecture-level cities, which are completely ruled by their provinces. The original 16 sub-provincial cities were created in on February 25 1994 by the Central Organization Committee out of prefecture-level cities. They are sometimes the capitals of the provinces they are in.

Related Topics:
People's Republic of China - Prefecture-level city - Province - Economy - Law - Municipality - Prefecture-level cities - February 25 - 1994 - Central Organization Committee - Capital

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Presently, there are 15 sub-provincial cities:

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