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South Central China

Geographic region of China


Geographic region of China

FieldValue
settlement_typeStatistical region
population_total383559808
<ref name"census2020"
{{cite weburlhttp://www.stats.gov.cn/english/PressRelease/202105/t20210510_1817185.html
titleMain Data of the Seventh National Population Census
publisherNational Bureau of Statistics of China
url-statusdeadarchiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511031334/http://www.stats.gov.cn/english/PressRelease/202105/t20210510_1817185.html
archivedateMay 11, 2021
population_density_km2378
image_mapSouth Central China.svg
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
area_total_km21014354
demographics_type2GDP (nominal, 2024)
demographics2_title1Total
CN¥{{FXConvertCHN35505blkon}}
blank_nameLargest city
blank_infoShenzhen

|url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511031334/http://www.stats.gov.cn/english/PressRelease/202105/t20210510_1817185.html CN¥

South Central China, South-Central China or Central-South China (), is a region of the People's Republic of China. It consists of eight provincial administrative regions, namely Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan.

South Central China sometimes is further classified into regions of South China (华南) and Central China (华中).

Administrative divisions

GBISO No.Provincial-level divisionChinese NameCapitalPopulationDensityAreaAbbr.

Cities with urban area over one million in population

Provincial capitals in bold.

#CityUrban areaDistrict areaCity properProv.Census date
1Shenzhen10,358,38110,358,38110,358,381GD2010-11-01
2**Guangzhou**9,702,14411,071,42412,701,948GD2010-11-01
3**Wuhan**7,541,5279,785,3889,785,388HB2010-11-01
4Dongguan7,271,3228,220,2078,220,207GD2010-11-01
5Foshan6,771,8957,197,3947,197,394GD2010-11-01
6**Zhengzhou**3,677,0324,253,9138,627,089HA2010-11-01
7Shantou3,644,0175,329,0245,389,328GD2010-11-01
8**Changsha**2,963,2183,092,2137,040,952HN2010-11-01
9Zhongshan2,740,9943,121,2753,121,275GD2010-11-01
10**Nanning**2,660,8333,434,3036,658,742GX2010-11-01
11Huizhou1,807,8582,344,6344,598,402GD2010-11-01
12Luoyang1,584,4631,926,0796,549,941HA2010-11-01
13**Haikou**1,517,4102,046,1702,046,170HI2010-11-01
14Jiangmen1,480,0231,822,6144,450,703GD2010-11-01
15Xiangfan1,433,0572,199,6905,500,307HB2010-11-01
16Liuzhou1,410,7121,436,5993,758,704GX2010-11-01
17Zhuhai1,369,5381,562,5301,562,530GD2010-11-01
18Hengyang1,115,6451,133,9677,148,344HN2010-11-01
19Yichang1,049,3631,411,3804,059,686HB2010-11-01
20Zhanjiang1,038,7621,611,8686,994,832GD2010-11-01

Notes

References

References

  1. "regional - quarterly by province - national accounts - gross regional product". China NBS.
  2. [http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~chgis/work/design/chinastdb_1210.doc GB/T 2260 codes for the provinces of China]
  3. [[ISO 3166-2:CN]] ([[International Organization for Standardization. ISO]] [[ISO 3166-2. 3166-2]] codes for the provinces of China)
  4. (2012). 中国统计出版社 [China Statistics Press]
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