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Zhejiang

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Ing articulung iti tungkul ya keng Zhejiang province of the People's Republic of China. Para former Chekiang province of the Republic of China, lawen ye ing Chekiang Province, Republic of China.

Coordinates: 29°0′N 120°0′E

浙江省
Zhèjiāng Shěng
Abbreviations: 浙  (pinyin: Zhè)
Zhejiang makapasala ya kening mapa
Penibatan ning Lagyu Old name of Qiantang Ilug
Administrasyun uri Lalawigan
Tungku
(ampong peka maragul a lakanbalen)
Hangzhou
CPC Ctte Secretary Zhao Hongzhu
Gobernador Lu Zushan
Lapad/Dagul 101,800 km² (25th)
Populasyun (2004)
 - Pangasiksik
47,200,000 (11th)
464/km² (8th)
GDP (2006)
 - per capita
CNY 1.56 trillion (4th)
CNY 31,684 (4th)
HDI (2005) 0.817 (high) (4th)
Pun bangsa Han - 99.2%
She - 0.4%
Prefecture-level 11 divisions
County-antas 90 divisions
Balen-antas 1570 divisions
ISO 3166-2 CN-33
Official website
http://www.zhejiang.gov.cn
(Simplified Chinese)
Source for population and GDP data:
《中国统计年鉴—2005》

Ing Zhejiang (Template:Zh-cp) metung yang aslagang pampang a lalawigan na ning People's Republic of China. Ing katayang Zhejiang (baluktut a ilug) iya ing matuang lagyu na ning Qiantang Ilug,[1] nung nu daralan ya keng Hangzhou, ing tungkung lalawigan. Ing lagyu na ning lalawigan keraklan kukuyaran de keng "Zhe" (浙).


This tripod planter from the Ming Dynasty was found in Zhejiang province. It is housed in the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.


The skyline of Hangzhou, seen from across West Lake.

Administratibung pangadake

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Administrative divisions of Zhejiang.
The Hall of Five Hundred Arhats at Guoqing Temple
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  1. Chinese: {{{1}}} Origin of the Names of China's Provinces Archived Abril 27, 2016 at the Wayback Machine, People's Daily Online.