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This map has been uploaded by Electionworld from en.wikipedia.org to enable the Wikimedia Atlas of the World . Original uploader to en.wikipedia.org was Ran, known as Ran at en.wikipedia.org. Electionworld is not the creator of this map. Licensing information is below. |
Administrative divisions of China. Made by Ran.
Features:
- Latest borders as of 2004. Qinghai- Gansu border readjustments are reflected; Sino-Russian agreement on the Amur-Ussuri delta is also (approximately) reflected.
- Disputed areas are given as neutral a treatment as possible.
The map was made based on a large-scale map of China made by woodhome and hunry of the XZQH forums.
Looking for translators!: If you want to translate the map into another language, here's a blank map that you can work with:
Image:China-blank.png
Alternatively, you can message me with the translated texts, and I will incorporate your translations for you and credit you for your work. (You don't have to translate the place names; I'll attempt to get them, as far as possible, from the Wikipedia in that language.) Same goes for any additions or corrections you'd like to make.
Translations have already been done for Spanish, German, Chinese ( Simplified/ Traditional), Japanese, French, Russian, Macedonian, Vietnamese, and Hebrew.
See also: en:Wikipedia:WikiProject Chinese provinces/Locator maps
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