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SNo Name of District Prefecture Province Population (2010) Area (km2) 1 Yaohai Hefei Anhui 9,02,830 142.9 2 Luyang Hefei Anhui 6,09,239 139.32 3 Shushan Hefei Anhui 10,22,321 261.36 4 Baohe Hefei Anhui 8,17,686 294.94 5 Jinghu Wuhu Anhui 5,33,330 121 6 Yijiang Wuhu Anhui 3,09,514 154 7 Jiujiang Wuhu Anhui 4,21,695 697 8 Sanshan Wuhu Anhui 1,44,378 320 9 Longzihu Bengbu Anhui 2,43,123 147.43 10 Bengshan Bengbu Anhui 3,34,426 89.64 11 Yuhui Bengbu Anhui 2,49,361 140.17 12 Huaishang Bengbu Anhui 1,45,874 236.44 13 Datong Huainan Anhui 1,80,917 306.26 14 Tianjia'an Huainan Anhui 5,93,981 249.99 15 Xiejiaji Huainan Anhui 3,20,251 270.6 16 Bagongshan Huainan Anhui 1,75,993 67.15 17 Panji Huainan Anhui 3,95,684 598.33 18 Huashan Ma'anshan Anhui 3,03,855 176 19 Yushan Ma'anshan Anhui 3,09,672 164 20 Bowang Ma'anshan Anhui not established 351 21 Duji Huaibei Anhui 3,24,398 230.18 22 Xiangshan Huaibei Anhui 4,67,358 131.71 23 Lieshan Huaibei Anhui 3,21,565 386.5 24 Tongguanshan Tongling Anhui 2,87,765 30 25 Shizishan Tongling Anhui 1,14,297 53 26 Jiaoqu(qu) Tongling Anhui 72,301 154 27 Yingjiang Anqing Anhui 2,51,000 207 28 Daguan Anqing Anhui 2,75,000 204 29 Yixiu Anqing Anhui 2,54,000 410 30 Tunxi Huangshan Anhui 2,17,600 249 31 Huangshan Huangshan Anhui 1,47,600 1669 32 Huizhou Huangshan Anhui 95,500 424 33 Langya Chuzhou Anhui 310427 162.21 34 Nanqiao Chuzhou Anhui 2,51,894 1242.1 35 Yingzhou Fuyang Anhui 6,91,698 529 36 Yingdong Fuyang Anhui 5,19,562 674 37 Yingquan Fuyang Anhui 5,57,687 641 38 Yongqiao Suzhou Anhui 16,47,642 2906.92 39 Jin'an Lu'an Anhui 9,23,938 1653.58 40 Yu'an Lu'an Anhui 8,54,645 1925.61 41 Qiaocheng Bozhou Anhui 14,09,436 2262.9 42 Guichi Chizhou Anhui 5,95,268 2534.23 43 Xuanzhou Xuancheng Anhui 7,72,500 2620.75 44 Dongcheng Directly administered Beijing 9,19,000 42 45 Xicheng Directly administered Beijing 12,43,000 51 46 Chaoyang Directly administered Beijing 35,45,000 470.8 47 Haidian Directly administered Beijing 32,81,000 426 48 Fengtai Directly administered Beijing 21,12,000 304.2 www.downloadexcelfiles.com 49 Shijingshan Directly administered Beijing 6,16,000 89.8 50 Tongzhou Directly administered Beijing 11,84,000 870 51 Shunyi Directly administered Beijing 8,77,000 980 52 Changping Directly administered Beijing 16,61,000 1430 53 Daxing Directly administered Beijing 13,65,000 1012 54 Mentougou Directly administered Beijing 2,90,000 1331.3 55 Fangshan Directly administered Beijing 9,45,000 1866.7 56 Pinggu Directly administered Beijing 4,16,000 1075 57 Huairou Directly administered Beijing 3,73,000 2557.3 58 Yuzhong Directly administered Chongqing 6,30,100 59 Dadukou Directly administered Chongqing 3,01,000 60 Jiangbei Directly administered Chongqing 7,38,000 61 Shapingba Directly administered Chongqing 10,00,000 62 Jiulongpo Directly administered Chongqing 10,84,400 63 Nan'an Directly administered Chongqing 7,59,600 64 Beibei Directly administered Chongqing 6,80,400 65 Yubei Directly administered Chongqing 13,45,400 66 Banan Directly administered Chongqing 9,18,700 67 Fuling Directly administered Chongqing 10,66,700 68 Changshou Directly administered Chongqing 7,70,000 69 Jiangjin Directly administered Chongqing 12,33,100 70 Hechuan Directly administered Chongqing 12,93,000 71 Yongchuan Directly administered Chongqing 10,24,700 72 Nanchuan Directly administered Chongqing 5,34,300 73 Qijiang Directly administered Chongqing 8,01,000 74 Dazu Directly administered Chongqing 6,71,200 75 Wanzhou Directly administered Chongqing 15,63,100 76 Qianjiang Directly administered Chongqing 4,45,000 77 Bishan Directly administered Chongqing 5,86,000 78 Tongliang Directly administered Chongqing 6,00,100 79 Gulou Fuzhou Fujian 6,87,706 80 Taijiang Fuzhou Fujian 4,46,891 81 Cangshan Fuzhou Fujian 7,62,746 82 Mawei Fuzhou Fujian 2,31,929 83 Jin'an Fuzhou Fujian 7,92,491 84 Siming Xiamen Fujian 9,29,998 85 Haicang Xiamen Fujian 2,88,739 86 Huli Xiamen Fujian 9,31,291 87 Jimei Xiamen Fujian 5,80,857 88 Tong'an Xiamen Fujian 4,96,129 89 Xiang'an Xiamen Fujian 3,04,333 90 Chengxiang Putian Fujian 4,13,853 91 Hanjiang Putian Fujian 4,70,097 92 Licheng Putian Fujian 4,99,110 93 Xiuyu Putian Fujian 5,70,741 94 Meilie Sanming Fujian 1,76,539 95 Sanyuan Sanming Fujian 1,98,958 96 Licheng Quanzhou Fujian 4,04,817 97 Fengze Quanzhou Fujian 5,29,640 www.downloadexcelfiles.com 98 Luojiang Quanzhou Fujian 1,87,189 99 Quangang Quanzhou Fujian 3,13,539 100 Xiangcheng Zhangzhou Fujian 5,38,186 101 Longwen Zhangzhou Fujian 1,67,463 102 Yanping Nanping Fujian 4,67,875 103 Yanping Nanping Fujian 2,89,362 104 Xinluo Longyan Fujian 6,62,429 105 Jiaocheng Ningde Fujian 4,29,260 106 Chengguan Lanzhou Gansu 12,78,745 107 Qilihe Lanzhou Gansu 5,61,020 108 Xigu Lanzhou Gansu 3,64,050 109 Anning Lanzhou Gansu 2,88,510 110 Honggu Lanzhou Gansu 1,36,101 111 Jinchuan Jinchang Gansu 2,28,561 112 Baiyin Baiyin Gansu 2,94,400 113 Pingchuan Baiyin Gansu 1,92,398 114 Qinzhou Tianshui Gansu 6,43,906 115 Maiji Tianshui Gansu 5,53,268 116 Liangzhou Wuwei Gansu 10,10,295 117 Ganzhou Zhangye Gansu 5,07,433 118 Kongtong Pingliang Gansu 5,04,848 119 Suzhou Jiuquan Gansu 4,28,346 120 Xifeng Qingyang Gansu 3,77,528 121 Anding Dingxi Gansu 4,20,614 122 Wudu Longnan Gansu 5,55,004 123 Liwan Guangzhou Guangdong 8,98,204 124 Yuexiu Guangzhou Guangdong 11,57,277 125 Haizhu Guangzhou Guangdong 15,58,663 126 Tianhe Guangzhou Guangdong 14,32,431 127 Baiyun Guangzhou Guangdong 22,22,658 128 Huangpu Guangzhou Guangdong 8,31,600 129 Panyu Guangzhou Guangdong 17,64,869 130 Huadu Guangzhou Guangdong 9,45,053 131 Nansha Guangzhou Guangdong 2,59,899 132 Zengcheng Guangzhou Guangdong 10,36,731 133 Conghua Guangzhou Guangdong 5,93,415 134 Luohu Shenzhen Guangdong 9,23,423 135 Futian Shenzhen Guangdong 13,18,055 136 Nanshan Shenzhen Guangdong 10,87,936 137 Bao'an Shenzhen Guangdong 40,17,807 138 Guangming Shenzhen Guangdong 4,81,420 139 Longhua Shenzhen Guangdong not established 140 Longgang Shenzhen Guangdong 20,11,225 141 Pingshan Shenzhen Guangdong 3,09,211 142 Dapeng Shenzhen Guangdong not established 143 Yantian Shenzhen Guangdong 2,08,861 144 Doumen Zhuhai Guangdong 4,15,854 145 Jinwan Zhuhai Guangdong 2,51,783 146 Xiangzhou Zhuhai Guangdong 8,92,592 www.downloadexcelfiles.com 147 Longhu Shantou Guangdong 5,36,102 148 Jinping Shantou Guangdong 8,10,606 149 Haojiang Shantou Guangdong 2,67,597 150 Chaoyang Shantou Guangdong 16,26,641 151 Chaonan Shantou Guangdong 12,90,922 152 Chenghai Shantou Guangdong 7,98,896 153 Chancheng Foshan Guangdong 11,01,077 154 Nanhai Foshan Guangdong 25,88,844 155 Shunde Foshan Guangdong 24,61,701 156 Gaoming Foshan Guangdong 4,20,044 157 Sanshui Foshan Guangdong 6,22,645 158 Pengjiang Jiangmen Guangdong 7,19,120 159 Jianghai Jiangmen Guangdong 2,54,365 160 Xinhui Jiangmen Guangdong 8,49,155 161 Wujiang Shaoguan Guangdong 2,94,620 162 Zhenjiang Shaoguan Guangdong 3,93,526 163 Qujiang Shaoguan Guangdong 3,03,377 164 Chikan Zhanjiang Guangdong 2,85,000 165 Xiashan Zhanjiang Guangdong 4,16,000 166 Potou Zhanjiang Guangdong 3,33,700 167 Mazhang Zhanjiang Guangdong 5,77,600 168 Huicheng Huizhou Guangdong 15,79,691 169 Huiyang Huizhou Guangdong 7,64,816 170 Meijiang Meizhou Guangdong 3,80,774 171 Meixian Meizhou Guangdong not established 172 Maonan Maoming Guangdong 8,20,934 173 Dianbai Maoming Guangdong not established 174 Duanzhou Zhaoqing Guangdong 4,79,344 175 Dinghu Zhaoqing Guangdong 1,64,701 176 Cheng(qu) Shanwei Guangdong 4,91,766 177 Yuancheng Heyuan Guangdong 4,64,847 178 Jiangcheng Yangjiang Guangdong 6,76,858 179 Yangdong Yangjiang Guangdong 4,42,786 180 Qingcheng Qingyuan Guangdong 8,10,971 181 Qingxin Qingyuan Guangdong 6,98,826 182 Xiangqiao Chaozhou Guangdong 4,52,472 183 Chao'an Chaozhou Guangdong not established 184 Rongcheng Jieyang Guangdong 7,41,674 185 Jiedong Jieyang Guangdong 11,57,720 186 Yuncheng Yunfu Guangdong 3,14,188 187 Yun'an Yunfu Guangdong 2,69,736 188 Xingning Nanning Guangxi 3,98,789 189 Qingxiu Nanning Guangxi 7,09,721 190 Jiangnan Nanning Guangxi 5,67,999 191 Xixiangtang Nanning Guangxi 11,56,173 192 Liangqing Nanning Guangxi 3,44,768 193 Yongning Nanning Guangxi 2,59,721 194 Chengzhong Liuzhou Guangxi 1,60,217 195 Yufeng Liuzhou Guangxi 3,56,296 www.downloadexcelfiles.com 196 Liunan Liuzhou Guangxi 4,92,043 197 Liubei Liuzhou Guangxi 4,28,043 198 Xiufeng Guilin Guangxi 1,03,984 199 Diecai Guilin Guangxi 1,36,142 200 Xiangshan Guilin Guangxi 2,24,492 201 Qixing Guilin Guangxi 1,75,061 202 Yanshan Guilin Guangxi 71,191 203 Lingui Guilin Guangxi 4,72,057 204 Wanxiu Wuzhou Guangxi 1,59,000 205 Changzhou Wuzhou Guangxi 1,48,100 206 Longxu Wuzhou Guangxi not established 207 Haicheng Beihai Guangxi 3,48,600 208 Yinhai Beihai Guangxi 1,76,800 209 Tieshangang Beihai Guangxi 1,42,700 210 Gangkou Fangchenggang Guangxi 1,55,200 211 Fangcheng Fangchenggang Guangxi 3,62,900 212 Qinnan Qinzhou Guangxi 6,13,000 213 Qinbei Qinzhou Guangxi 7,49,000 214 Gangbei Guigang Guangxi 5,81,123 215 Gangnan Guigang Guangxi 6,28,917 216 Qintang Guigang Guangxi 5,63,241 217 Yuzhou Yulin Guangxi 10,56,700 218 Fumian Yulin Guangxi not established 219 Youjiang Baise Guangxi 3,20,100 220 Babu Hezhou Guangxi 10,93,600 221 Jinchengjiang Hechi Guangxi 3,08,100 222 Xingbin Laibin Guangxi 10,15,165 223 Jiangzhou Chongzuo Guangxi 3,47,800 224 Nanming Guiyang Guizhou 8,29,948 225 Yunyan Guiyang Guizhou 9,57,535 226 Huaxi Guiyang Guizhou 3,60,054 227 Wudang Guiyang Guizhou 3,76,920 228 Baiyun Guiyang Guizhou 2,64,543 229 Jinyang ? Guanshanhu Guiyang Guizhou not established 230 Zhongshan Liupanshui Guizhou 6,16,774 231 Liuzhi Liupanshui Guizhou 4,95,008
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