A
county-level city ( ) is a
county-level
administrative division of
mainland
China. County-level cities are usually governed by
prefecture-level
divisions, but a few are governed directly by
province-level
divisions.
Most county-level cities were created in the 1980s and 1990s by
replacing
counties. This process was
halted in 1997.
County-level cities are not "
cities" in the
strictest sense of the word, since they usually contain rural areas
many times the size of their urban, built-up area. This is because
the
counties that county-level
cities have replaced are themselves large administrative units
containing
towns, villages, and
farmland. To distinguish a "county-level city" from its actual
urban area (the traditional meaning of the word "
city"), the term 市区 shìqū, or "urban area", is
used.
Comparable territorial divisions in other countries
In
France
, an equivalent of a county-level city is an
agglomeration
community.
While the idea of a "city" being a unit consisting of several
"towns" is not a common one in English-speaking world, a somewhat
similar naming convention is used for
Local Government Areas
in some parts of Australia.For example,
in New South Wales
such a unit may often be called a "city" (rather than a traditional
"shire"), and consist of "towns". E.g.
City of Blue
Mountains
is made of a number of towns (Katoomba
, Springwood
, etc.).
Another example would be "municipal government" in the Canadian
province of Ontario. Small municipalities (cities) and towns, along
with urban, sub-urban and rural areas were merged or integrated
into a "super" area, in part to obtain economies in administrative
overhead by not having for each city and town individual library
commissions, fire fighting units, health care, and other social
services common to all areas. So for example, there has been for
less than 10 years the "Municipality of Chatham-Kent" wherein the
Corporation of the City of Chatham serves as the "seat" for the
newly Chatham-Kent merged municipality. This agglomeration includes
all of the "townships" in the county of Kent, with cities and towns
like Wallaceberg, Thamesville, Dresden, Wheatley. This
"amalgamation" as it is referred to, was controversial when it was
essentially "forced" upon the constituents through provincial
legislation.
Today, instead of each city having its own mayor and city
counsellors, there is a council with representatives from the
various areas surrounding Chatham city.
Sub-prefecture-level cities
A
sub-prefecture-level
city is a county-level city with powers approaching those of
prefecture-level cities.
Examples
include Jiyuan
(Henan
province),
Xiantao
(Hubei
), and
Golmud
(Qinghai
).
See also