1, southern Jiangsu
Up to 20 18, including Nanjing, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou and Zhenjiang, with a total area of 27,872 square kilometers, accounting for 27. 17% of the total land area of Jiangsu province. It has a vast Taihu plain and a dense water network, and the Yangtze River runs through the whole territory from east to west.
2. Central Jiangsu
As of 20 18, it includes three prefecture-level cities of Yangzhou, Taizhou and Nantong, nine county-level cities of Gaoyou, Yizheng, Jingjiang, Xinghua, Rugao, Haimen, Hai 'an, Qidong and Taixing, and two counties of Rudong and Baoying, Guangling District, Hanjiang District, Jiangdu District, Hailing District, gaogang district, Jiangyan District and Hong Kong.
3. Northern Jiangsu
Up to 20 18, including Xuzhou, Lianyungang, Suqian, Huai' an and Yancheng. There are 5 prefecture-level cities (under the jurisdiction of 17 municipal districts), 3 county-level cities and 17 counties in northern Jiangsu. Northern Jiangsu was once a provincial administrative division in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, including most areas north of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu, namely Yangzhou, Taizhou, Yancheng, Huai 'an, Nantong and Suqian.
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At the beginning of the 20th century, according to the reality of unbalanced regional development and obvious gradient characteristics, the provincial party committee and government redefined the scope of the three major economic zones in southern Jiangsu, central Jiangsu and northern Jiangsu, and put forward the goals of upgrading southern Jiangsu, rising central Jiangsu and revitalizing northern Jiangsu.
1949- 1952, China * * * established Sunan Administrative Region (in Wuxi), Subei Administrative Region (in Yangzhou) and Nanjing Municipality respectively. 1952 In September, the administrative regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government of northern Jiangsu and southern Jiangsu were merged into Jiangsu Province, and Nanjing was reduced to a provincial city.
In 2003, eight cities along the Yangtze River (Yangzhou, Taizhou and Nantong in the middle of Jiangsu, and Nanjing, Zhenjiang, Suzhou, Wuxi and Changzhou in the south of Jiangsu) were launched to develop the strategic project of the rise of the middle of Jiangsu. Since the provincial party committee and the provincial government made the strategic decision to develop along the Yangtze River in 2003, remarkable achievements have been made in promoting the rise of Central Jiangsu.
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