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English: Comparison between Republic of China (1953-2002 in Taiwan) and People's Republic of China administrative divisions.
  • Grey lines are political boundaries drawn by the PRC . The formal names of these political entities are in black text.
  • Red lines are political boundaries drawn by the ROC between 1953 [1] and 2002 [2] . The formal names of these political entities are in red text.
  • Areas between red and grey lines (international boundaries) represent the territories claimed by the ROC before 2002 but not the PRC.

Adapted from File:ROC PRC comparison eng.jpg . The original ROC map included more cities, but the adaptation removed non-central municipalities to clean up the image. Therefore, this image contains:

Republic of China

  • 35 provinces
  • 12 Mainland municipalities + 6 Taiwanese municipalities
  • 2 areas (Mongolia and Tibet)
  • 1 special administrative region (Hainan)

People's Republic of China

  • 23 provinces
  • 4 municipalities
  • 5 autonomous regions
  • 2 special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau)
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Own work based on: China (+claims, +Hainan), administrative divisions - Blank - colored.svg

Author Milenioscuro

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  1. “Taiwan Veto Likely; Taipei Regime May Again Bar Outer Mongolia From U.N.”, in The New York Times [1] , 22 April 1961
  2. 中華民國年鑑 . Archived from the original on April 19, 2003 . Retrieved on January 21, 2017 .

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