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County-level city in Xinjiang, China
Wujiaqu is a county-level city in the northern part of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north of Ürümqi.
Wujiaqu is the headquarter of the 6th Division of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps and currently administered by the 6th Division. The city implemented the "division and city integration" (师市合一, shī shì héyī) management system, it shares the same leader group with the 6th Division.
Administrative divisions[edit]Wujiaqu contains 3 subdistricts, 3 towns, and 1 township-equivalent region.
As of 2015, 89,695 (96.4%) of the 93,058 residents of the city were Han Chinese, 1,926 (2.1%) were Hui and 1,437 were from other ethnic groups.[2]
Wujiaqu's population is around 96,000 and predominantly Han Chinese according to the 2010 census. There are also Hui and various other minorities.
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County-level divisionsof
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Ürümqi(
capital)
Prefecture-level cities ÜrümqiNotes: *
Provincial capitals, ★
Sub-provincial cities, ☆
Sub-provincial autonomous prefecture *Sub prefectural-level divisions, ✧"
Comparatively larger city [zh]" (
较大的市) as approved by the
State Council Provinces Anhui,
List of cities in China Xinjiang Production and Construction Corpscities
Current Under construction Approved FormerLargest cities in Xinjiang
Source: China Urban Construction Statistical Yearbook 2018 Urban Population and Urban Temporary Population
Rank Name Pop. Rank Name Pop. 1 Ürümqi 2,864,700 11 Bole 204,400 2 Korla 489,900 12 Wujiaqu 187,000 3 Aksu 460,900 13 Kuytun 174,700 4 Karamay 452,500 14 Fukang 109,200 5 Yining 372,600 15 Wusu 100,900 6 Changji 361,700 16 Tacheng 97,600 7 Shihezi 338,200 17 Aral 96,000 8 Kashgar 330,000 18 Turpan 86,200 9 Hami 245,700 19 Beitun 79,800 10 Hotan 217,900 20 Artush 78,300 Metropolitan cities of China Major metropolitan regionsMajor cities
National Central Cities Special administrative regions Regional Central Cities Sub-provincial citiesby province
Hebei(partly shown below)
Prefecture-level capitalsby province
HebeiNotes
* Indicates this city has already occurred above.
aDirect-administered municipalities. bSub-provincial cities as provincial capitals. cSeparate state-planning cities. 1Special economic-zone cities. 2Open coastal cities.
3Prefecture capital status established by Heilongjiang Province and not recognized by Ministry of Civil Affairs. Disputed by Oroqen Autonomous Banner, Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia as part of it.
4Only administers islands and waters in South China Sea and have no urban core comparable to typical cities in China.
5The claimed province of Taiwan no longer have any internal division announced by Ministry of Civil Affairs of PRC, due to lack of actual jurisdiction. See Template:Administrative divisions of Taiwan instead.
All provincial capitals are listed first in prefecture-level cities by province.
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