Category
page 1Former administrative divisions of China

Hankou
thumb|right|The map of Hankou (top left, with the five foreign concessions), Hanyang, and Wuchang, as of 1915
people's commune
the highest of three administrative levels in rural areas of the People's Republic of China during the period from 1958 to 1983
Chongwen District
former district of Beijing, China
commandery
historical administrative division of China
Xuanwu District
former district in Beijing, China
Zhili
directly-controlled area of the Qing Empire, renaming Ming Beizhili after Nanjing was no longer considered a southern capital
ancient Chinese state
historical states prior to unification by Qin Dynasty in 221 BCE

Huining
thumbnail|right|Plan of Huining Prefecture
circuit
administrative territorial entity in China, Korea, and Japan, originally equivalent to a province
list of Chinese provinces and regions
Wikimedia list article
Tibet Area
former province-level administrative division of China
greater administrative area of China
1946–1954 administrative divisions of China
Wusong District
Wusong, formerly romanized as Woosung, is a subdistrict of Baoshan in northern Shanghai. Prior to the city's expansion, it was a separate port town located down the Huangpu River from Shanghai's urban core.
Shanghai County
historical administrative division of China
Mongolia Area
Administrative division of the Republic of China
history of the administrative divisions of China 1912-1949
aspect of history
Beizhili
former Chinese province around the northern capital Beijing
Nanzhili
historical province of the Ming Empire in China