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Chengguan Town

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Chengguan (simplified Chinese: 城关; traditional Chinese: 城關; pinyin: Chéngguān Zhèn; lit. 'town in the area immediately outside a city gate') could refer to nearly 200 towns of the People's Republic of China, many of which are the seats of their counties:

Note: Due to the large number of such locations, some of the provincial sections will be further divided alphabetically by prefecture.

Anhui

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Bengbu

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Bozhou

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Fuyang

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Huainan

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Lu'an

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Fujian

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Gansu

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Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture

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Jinchang

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Lanzhou

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Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture

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Longnan

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Pingliang

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Qingyang

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Tianshui

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Zhangye

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Guangxi

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Guizhou

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Anshun

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Bijie Prefecture

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Guiyang

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Liupanshui

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Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture

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Qiannan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture

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Henan

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Anyang

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Hebi

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Jiaozuo

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Kaifeng

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Luoyang

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Luohe

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Nanyang

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Pingdingshan

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Puyang

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Sanmenxia

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Shangqiu

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Xinxiang

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Xinyang

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Xuchang

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Zhengzhou

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Zhoukou

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Hubei

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Huanggang

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Shiyan

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Xiangyang

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Xiaogan

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Hunan

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Changde

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Chenzhou

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Hengyang

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Yueyang

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Zhuzhou

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Inner Mongolia

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Liaoning

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Ningxia

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Qinghai

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Shandong

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Shaanxi

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Ankang

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Baoji

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Hanzhong

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Shangluo

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Tongchuan

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Weinan

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Xianyang

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Yan'an

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Sichuan

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Tianjin

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Tibet

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Xinjiang

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Zhejiang

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Formerly existed or named as "Chengguan"

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