1 1 prefecture-level city, 32 municipal districts, 22 county-level cities, 35 counties, 1 autonomous county.
The whole province of Zhejiang Province governs: 1 1 prefecture-level cities; 32 municipal districts, 22 county-level cities, 35 counties, 1 autonomous county. Hangzhou and Ningbo are two sub-provincial cities, and Wenzhou, Shaoxing, Huzhou, Jiaxing, Jinhua, Quzhou, Taizhou, Lishui and Zhoushan are nine prefecture-level cities.
Zhejiang has 1 1 prefecture-level cities:
Hangzhou, Huzhou, Jiaxing, Ningbo, Shaoxing, Taizhou, Wenzhou, Lishui, Jinhua, Quzhou and Zhoushan.
There are 2 1 county-level cities:
Jiande city, Fuyang, Lin 'an, Haining, pinghu city, Tongxiang, Yuyao and Cixi. Fenghua, Shangyu, Shengzhou, Linhai, Wenling, Ruian, Yueqing, Longquan, Lanxi, Yongkang, Yiwu and Jiangshan.
The straight line distance from east to west and from north to south in Zhejiang Province is about 450 kilometers, and its land area is 1.06% of the whole country. It has jurisdiction over Hangzhou, Ningbo, Wenzhou, Shaoxing, Huzhou, Jiaxing, Jinhua, Quzhou, Zhoushan, Taizhou and Lishui 1 1 prefecture-level cities, among which Hangzhou and Ningbo (cities with separate plans) are sub-provincial cities, with a total of 1 1 provincial cities; It is divided into 90 county-level administrative regions, including 32 municipal districts, 22 county-level cities, 35 counties and 1 autonomous county.
People's Republic of China (PRC) (China) Zhejiang Provincial Administrative Region, referred to as "Zhejiang", with Hangzhou as its capital. It borders the East China Sea in the east, the Yangtze River Delta in the north and Jiangsu Province in the north. Taihu Lake is located between the two provinces, facing Shanghai in the northeast corner, Anhui and Jiangxi provinces in the west and Fujian Province in the south.
Zhejiang province has a long history and splendid culture. It is one of the cradles of ancient civilization in China and an important cradles of Wu and Yue culture. Known as the "House of Silk", "Land of Fish and Rice" and "State of Cultural Relics". The largest river in China is Qiantang River, which is named Jiang because of its twists and turns, also known as Zhejiang, and the province is named after Jiang. Alum reserves rank first in China, and fluorite reserves rank second in China.