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  • Shaanxi Provincial People's Government Portal Website Politics/Law/Military

    Shaanxi Provincial People's Government Portal Website

    Shaanxi Province, abbreviated as "Shaanxi" or "Qin", is located in the inland hinterland of China, between 105 ° 29 ′ -111 ° 15 ′ E and 31 ° 42 ′ -39 ° 35 ′ N. Adjacent to Shanxi and Henan to the east, Ningxia and Gansu to the west, Sichuan, Chongqing, and Hubei to the south, and Inner Mongolia to the north, it occupies an important position connecting the eastern and central regions of China and the northwest and southwest. The origin of China's earth is located in Yongle Town, Jingyang County, Shaanxi Province. The total area of the province is 205800 square kilometers.

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    2061
  • Sichuan Provincial People's Government Politics/Law/Military

    Sichuan Provincial People's Government

    Sichuan Provincial People's Government

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    1131
  • Chongqing Municipal Government Public Information Network Politics/Law/Military

    Chongqing Municipal Government Public Information Network

    Chongqing Municipal Government Public Information Network

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    771
  • Hubei Provincial People's Government Portal Website Politics/Law/Military

    Hubei Provincial People's Government Portal Website

    Hubei Province is abbreviated as Hubei. It is located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and north of Dongting Lake. It was the land of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and Jinghu North Road in the Song Dynasty. In the Yuan Dynasty, it belonged to the province north of the Yangtze River in Hunan, and was established in Hubei Province in the Qing Dynasty. There are 12 cities, 1 autonomous prefecture, 38 municipal districts, 24 county-level city (including 3 directly administered cities), 37 counties, 2 autonomous counties and 1 forest area in Hubei Province. The province covers an area of over 180000 square kilometers. Wuhan, the provincial capital.

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    981
  • Anhui Provincial People's Government Politics/Law/Military

    Anhui Provincial People's Government

    Anhui Provincial People's Government

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    871
  • Jiangsu Provincial People's Government Politics/Law/Military

    Jiangsu Provincial People's Government

    Jiangsu Provincial People's Government

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    971
  • Yunnan Provincial People's Government Portal Website Politics/Law/Military

    Yunnan Provincial People's Government Portal Website

    Yunnan, referred to as "Yun" or "Dian" for short, is located in the southwest border of China, with the Tropic of Cancer running through the south. The total area is 394000 square kilometers, accounting for 4.1% of the national total area. Adjacent to Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guizhou Province to the east, bordered by the Jinsha River to the north and facing Sichuan Province across the river, connected to Tibet Autonomous Region to the northwest, bordered by Myanmar to the west, and bordered Laos and Vietnam to the south and southeast respectively, with a total land border of 4061 kilometers.

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    1171
  • Guizhou Provincial People's Government Politics/Law/Military

    Guizhou Provincial People's Government

    The portal website of the People's Government of Guizhou Province (www.gzgov. gov.cn) was officially connected to the internet on December 27, 1999, and is open to the public. The portal website of the Guizhou Provincial People's Government is the general platform for various departments of the Guizhou Provincial People's Government to publish information and provide online services on the Internet. It is the main window for communication and exchange between various departments, directly affiliated institutions, prefectures, municipal governments, regional offices, and county (autonomous county, city, municipal district, special zone) government sub websites of the Guizhou Provincial People's Government and the public.

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    1221
  • People's Government of Jiangxi Province, China Politics/Law/Military

    People's Government of Jiangxi Province, China

    The portal website of the Jiangxi Provincial People's Government was established in November 1999, hosted by the General Office of the Jiangxi Provincial People's Government and undertaken by the Jiangxi Provincial Information Center. It is an important window for the people's governments at all levels in Jiangxi Province to fulfill their functions and serve the people. According to the three major functional positioning of "promoting government openness, strengthening online services, and enhancing interactive communication", timely release of major national and provincial decisions, laws and regulations, and normative documents, actively carry out online public services, enhance communication and exchange between the government and the public, and accept public supervision.

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    1121
  • Zhejiang Provincial People's Government Politics/Law/Military

    Zhejiang Provincial People's Government

    Zhejiang Province is located on the southern wing of the Yangtze River Delta along the southeast coast of China. It borders the East China Sea to the east, Fujian to the south, Jiangxi and Anhui to the west, and Shanghai and Jiangsu to the north. The Qiantang River, the largest river in the territory, is also called Zhejiang because of its twists and turns. Hangzhou, the provincial capital.

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    771
  • Shanghai Municipal People's Government, China Politics/Law/Military

    Shanghai Municipal People's Government, China

    Shanghai Municipal People's Government, China

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    731
  • Portal website of the People's Government of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Politics/Law/Military

    Portal website of the People's Government of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

    The portal website of the People's Government of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is a window and platform for the autonomous region's government to make government affairs public, serve the people, and understand Guangxi. In order to enrich website content and better serve the public, we welcome everyone to provide valuable opinions and jointly contribute to the construction of a prosperous, civilized, and harmonious new Guangxi.

    Government/National Institutions
    2010-01-18
    991
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