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Standard ID: MZ/T 092-2017

Standard Name:Compilation specifications for province、prefecture、county division maps /atlas

Chinese Name: 省、地、县级行政区划图(集)编制规范

Standard category:Civil Affairs Industry Standard (MZ)

state:in force

Date of Release2017-10-18

Date of Implementation:2017-10-18

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Standard ICS number:Mathematics, Natural Sciences >> 07.040 Astronomy, Geodesy, Geography

Standard Classification Number:General>>Surveying and Mapping>>A79 Map Printing

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drafter:Du Zhigang, Si Lianfa, Liu Lihua, Du Shuang

Drafting unit:China Association for the Promotion of Administrative Division and Regional Development

Focal point unit:Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China

Proposing unit:Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China

Publishing department:Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China

competent authority:Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China

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Standard No.: MZ/T 092-2017 Standard Name: Compilation Specifications for Province, Prefecture. County Division Maps / Atlas Standard Format: PDF Release Time: 2017-10-18 Implementation Time: 2017-10-18 Standard Size: 3413K Standard Introduction: This standard specifies the compilation principles, data sources and utilization, mathematical basis, specifications and content structure, representation content and methods, technical routes and production processes, map symbols and color systems, binding and printing design, quality control requirements of provincial, prefecture and county administrative division maps (sets). This standard applies to the compilation of administrative division maps (sets) below the provincial level, such as single maps, atlases, and electronic maps. Other types of maps may refer to and implement 2 Normative referenced documents The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For any referenced document with a date, only the version with the date noted is applicable to this document. For any referenced document without a date, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to this document GB/T12343.1-208 National basic scale map compilation specification Part 1: 1:250001:500001:100000 Specification for topographic map compilation ⊕B/T12343, 2-2008 National basic scale map compilation specification Part 2: 1:2500 Specification for topographic map compilation GB/T12343, 3-2009 National basic scale map compilation specification Drawing specification Part 3: 1:500000 1:1000000 Specifications for topographic map compilation GB/T1999 Map quality assessment standard GB/T14511-2008 Map printing specification 1:1 million "Standard Drawing Method Sample Map of China's National Boundary" was issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the State Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation in 2001 1:1 million "Standard Drawing Method Atlas of Provincial-level Administrative Region Boundaries of the People's Republic of China" was issued by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the State Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation in 2004
This standard specifies the compilation principles, data sources and utilization, mathematical basis, specifications and content structure, representation content and methods, technical routes and production processes, map symbols and color systems, binding and printing design, and quality control requirements for provincial, prefectural and county-level administrative division maps (collections). This standard applies to the compilation of administrative division maps (sets) below the provincial level, such as single maps, atlases, and electronic maps. Other types of maps may be implemented as a reference.
This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009.
This standard was proposed and managed by the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China.
The drafting unit of this standard: China Administrative Division and Regional Development Promotion Association.
The main drafters of this standard: Du Zhigang, Si Lianfa, Liu Lihua, Du Shuang.
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For any dated referenced document, only the version with the date is applicable to this document. For any undated referenced document, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to this document.
GB/T 12343.1—2008 National basic scale map compilation specification Part 1: 1:25 000 1:50 000 1:100 000 topographic map compilation specification
GB/T 12343.2—2008 National basic scale map compilation specification Part 2: 1:250 000 topographic map compilation specification
GB/T 12343.3—2009 National basic scale map compilation specification Part 3: 1:500 000 1:1 000 000 topographic map compilation specification
GB/T19996—2005 Map quality assessment standard
GB/T14511—2008 Map printing specification
1:1 million Standard Drawing Method of China's National Boundary, issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the State Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation in 2001
1:1 million Standard Drawing Method Atlas of Provincial Administrative Boundaries of the People's Republic of China, issued by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the State Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation in 2004
Sample Drawing Method of National Boundaries of Countries around the World, issued by the State Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation in 2007|| tt
|| Regulations on Map Management Order No. 664 of the State Council of the People's Republic of China
Regulations on the Management of Administrative Boundaries Order No. 353 of the State Council of the People's Republic of China
Provisions on the Scope of State Secrets in Surveying and Mapping Management National Surveying and Mapping Office [2003] No. 17
Several Provisions on the Representation of Public Map Contents National Surveying and Mapping Office [2003] No. 1
Supplementary Provisions on the Representation of Public Map Contents (Trial Implementation) National Surveying and Mapping Office [2009] No. 2
Provisions on the Management of Public Use of Remote Sensing Images (Trial Implementation)
Notice on the Publication of Airports that May Be Represented on Public Maps Guocetufa [2013] No. 1 Regulations
on Book Quality Management Order No. 26 of the General Administration of Press and Publication of the People's Republic of China
Preface III
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions 4
Basic Principles
41 Authority 42
Systematicity 43
Accuracy 44
Currentness
45 Practicality
5 Data Sources and Utilization 51
Data Sources of Basic Geographic Base Map Elements
52 Basic Data for Map Compilation of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province
53 Basic information on city district maps and city maps3
54 Basic information on national boundaries and provincial administrative boundaries3
55 Information and basis for county-level administrative boundaries3
56 Basis and information for administrative district names and locations3
57 Current information3
58 Others4
6 Mathematical foundation4
61 Coordinate system4
62 Height datum4
63 Projection method4
64 Scale4
7 Specifications, content structure4
71 Specifications4
72 Content structure5
8 General requirements for compilation and drawing, and content and methods of expression8
81 General requirements for compilation and drawing8
82 Boundary 9
83 Administrative division name 9
84 Notation and symbol of settlement name 9
85 Transportation network 10
86 Water system 10
87 Landform 11
9 Technical route and production process 11
91 Technical requirements for map compilation 11
92 Map compilation process 11
10 Map symbols and color system 12
101 Symbols and notations 12
102 Use of colors 12
11 Binding and printing design 12
111 Drawing configuration 13
112 Layout design 13
113 Atlas Binding13
12 Quality Control Requirements13
Appendix A (Normative Appendix) Scale and Latitude and Longitude Density of Provincial Maps14
Appendix B (Normative Appendix) Legend of Provincial Administrative Division Maps15
Appendix C (Normative Appendix) Legend of Prefectural Administrative Division Maps16
Appendix D (Normative Appendix) Legend of County Administrative Division Maps17
Appendix E (Normative Appendix) Legend of City Maps18
Appendix F (Normative Appendix) Page Configuration (Horizontal)19
Appendix G (Normative Appendix) Page Configuration (Vertical)20

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ICS07.040
Civil Affairs Industry Standard of the People's Republic of China
MZ/T 092—2017
Compilation specifications for province, prefecturecounty division maps /atlas Industry Standard Information Service Platform
Released on 2017-10-18
Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China
Implemented on 2017-10-18
Industry Standard Information Service Platform
Foreword,
Normative Reference Documents
Terms and Definitions
4 Basic Principles.
4.1 Authority.
4.2 Systematicity.
4.3 Accuracy.
4.4 Currentness.
4.5 Practicality..
5 Sources and Utilization
5.1 Data Sources of Basic Geographic Base Map Elements.
5.2 Basic Data for Map Compilation of Hong Kong, Macao Special Administrative Regions and Taiwan Province..5.3 Basic Data for Municipal District Maps and City Maps.5.4 National Boundaries and Provincial Lines. 5.5 Data and basis for county-level administrative boundaries. 5.6 Basis and data for administrative district names and locations. 5.7 Current data. 5. Others. 6 Mathematical foundations. 6.1 Coordinate system. 6.2 Height datum. 6.3 Projection method. 6.4 Scale. 7 Regulations. Format, content structure..
7.1 Specifications
7.2 Content structure.
8 General requirements for compilation and expression content and methods, 8.1 General requirements for compilation.
8.2 Boundaries.
8.3 Administrative district names..
8.4 Notes and symbols for settlement names.
8.5 Transportation network.
8.6 Water system.
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8.. Landform.
9 Technical route and production process.
9.1 Technical requirements for map compilation..
9.2. Map compilation process...
10 Map symbols and color system..
10.1 Symbols and annotations.
10.2 Use of colors
11 Binding and printing design
11.1 Drawing configuration.
11.2 Layout design
11.3 Map assembly.
12 Quality control requirements...
Appendix A (Normative Appendix)
Appendix B (Normative Appendix)
Appendix C (Normative Appendix)
Appendix D (Normative Appendix)
Appendix E (Normative Appendix)
Appendix F (Normative Appendix)
Appendix G (Normative Appendix)
Scale and latitude and longitude density of provincial maps..Legend of provincial administrative division map.
Legend of prefectural administrative division map
Legend of county administrative division map
Legend of city map
Page configuration (horizontal).
Page configuration (vertical).
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Industry standard information service platform
This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T1.1-2009. This standard was proposed and managed by the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People's Republic of China. Drafting unit of this standard: China Administrative Division and Regional Development Promotion Association. The main drafters of this standard are Du Zhigang, Si Lianfa, Liu Lihua and Du Shuang. MZ/T092-2017
Industry Standard Information Service Platform
Industry Standard Information Service Platform
1 Scope
Compilation Specification of Provincial, Prefecture and County Administrative Division Maps (Collections) MZ/T092-2017
This standard specifies the compilation principles, data sources and utilization, mathematical foundations, specifications and content structure, representation content and methods, technical routes and production processes, map symbols and color systems, binding and printing design, and quality control requirements for provincial, prefectural and county administrative division maps (collections).
This standard applies to the compilation of administrative division maps (collections) below the provincial level, such as single maps, atlases, and electronic maps. Other types of maps can be implemented as a reference.
Normative Reference Documents
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For any referenced document with a date, only the version with the date is applicable to this document. For any referenced document without a date, the latest version (including all amendments) is applicable to this document. GB/T12343.1—2008 National Basic Scale Map Compilation Specification Part 1: 1:250000 1:50000 1:100000 Topographic Map Compilation Specification
GB/T12343.2—2008 National Basic Scale Map Compilation Specification Part 2: 1:250000 Topographic Map Compilation Specification GB/T12343.3-—2009 National Basic Scale Map Compilation Specification Part 3: 1:500000 1:1000000 Topographic Map Compilation Specification
GB/T19996—2005 Map Quality Assessment Standard GB/T14511—2008 Map Printing Specification
1:1 million "Standard Drawing Method Sample Map of China's National Boundary Line" was issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the State Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation in 2001. 1:1 million "Provincial Level Map of the People's Republic of China" Atlas of Standard Drawing Methods for Administrative Boundaries" was issued by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation in 2004. Sample Maps of National Boundaries of Countries in the World was issued by the National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation in 2007. Regulations on Map Management Decree No. 664 of the State Council of the People's Republic of China on Administrative Boundaries Decree No. 353 of the State Council of the Republic of China on the Scope of State Secrets in Surveying and Mapping Management Office [2003] No. 17 on the Representation of Public Map Contents National Surveying and Mapping Law No. 20031 Supplementary Provisions on the Representation of Public Map Contents (Trial) National Surveying and Mapping Word: 200912 Regulations on the Management of Public Use of Remote Sensing Images (Trial) National Surveying and Mapping Development [2019 Notice on the Announcement of Airports that Can be Represented on Public Maps National Surveying and Mapping Development [20.1 Book Quality Management Regulations Decree No. 26 of the General Administration of Press and Publication of the People's Republic of China Terms and Definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document. 3.1
Administrative division
Regional division implemented by the state for hierarchical management. Administrative division element administrative division element Administrative division boundary, government seat, administrative district name and other map elements specific to administrative division work. Administrative division map (set) administrative division maps / atlas Thematic map (set) mainly reflecting administrative division boundary, government seat location and administrative district name MZ/T 092-2017
Compilation for administrative division maps / atlas The process of obtaining administrative division maps (sets) that meet the requirements of mapping scale based on the relevant national administrative division management and national regulations and technical standards for map compilation, using basic map database data and updated information, and through coordinate conversion, content selection and updating, cartographic synthesis and editing and other compilation techniques.
4 Basic principles
4.1 Authority
The preparation of provincial, prefectural and county-level administrative division maps (sets) should be managed by the civil affairs department in accordance with the division of functions, and authoritative laws and regulations, information sources, graphic materials, mapping agencies, review departments and publishing units should be used to ensure the seriousness of the map preparation process and the authority of the product launch.
4.2 Systematic
According to the "three categories" (single map, atlas, electronic map) and "four levels" (national, provincial, prefectural and county) as a whole, a systematic and standardized approach should be adopted, combining the elements of administrative division reform with the introduction of natural geography, human history, transportation and tourism, so as to achieve a clear and prominent theme, a hierarchical connection of content, a clear hierarchical relationship and a complete overall system. 4.3 Accuracy
Actively adopt national basic surveying and mapping results, urban planning results, mineral resource exploration results, especially the authoritative data on the latest changes in geology, hydrology, transportation, etc., to ensure that the various data and documents supporting mapping are detailed, accurate and reliable. The markings can accurately reflect the location, form and changes of various elements.
4.4. Timeliness
Apply the latest national administrative boundary survey results, place name census results, administrative location adjustment data and related statistical data to build an administrative division update system and mechanism, try to shorten the update cycle of map compilation, and reflect the changes in administrative regions. 4.5. Practicality
The version update should be relatively timely, and the content and data involved should be the latest results: it should be easy to carry and easy to browse: it is different from traffic and tourism maps in function, and focuses on the representation of administrative division elements. 5. Data Source and Utilization
5.1 Basic Geographic Base Map Elements Data Source
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According to the "Regulations on the Scope of State Secrets in Surveying and Mapping Management Work", the latest version of 1:1 million, 1:500,000, 1:250,000, 1:100,000, 1:5, 1:10,000 national basic scale topographic maps and their digitized results are used as the data source of basic geographic elements such as coastline, water system, topography, landforms, and transportation lines in the basic geographic base map. The Ministry of Civil Affairs of the State Council and local civil affairs departments shall provide or designate the latest verified data sources of administrative division elements such as administrative region boundaries and settlements at all levels. 5.2 Basic data for the compilation of maps of Hong Kong, Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiwan Province The "Administrative Region Map of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China" and the "Administrative Region Map of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China" shall serve as the basic data for the compilation of maps of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region. The "Taiwan Province Map" published by China Cartographic Publishing House shall serve as the basic data for the compilation of maps of Taiwan Province. 5.3 Basic data for city district maps and urban maps The provincial atlases and maps of provincial capital cities published by China Cartographic Publishing House shall serve as the basic data for the compilation of city district maps and urban maps. The main channel for the basic data used shall be the data reviewed by the administrative department in charge of surveying, mapping and geographic information. 5.4 Basic data on national boundaries and provincial administrative boundaries. Maps (sets) involving national boundaries. National boundaries are drawn in accordance with the 1:1 million "Standard Drawing Method Sample Map of China's National Boundaries" compiled by the National Surveying, Mapping and Geographic Information Department and approved and issued by the State Council. Provincial administrative boundaries are drawn in accordance with the 1:1 million "Standard Drawing Method Atlas of Provincial Administrative Boundaries of the People's Republic of China".
5.5 Data and basis for county-level administrative boundaries. The results of the national county-level administrative boundary survey and determination, provincial administrative division maps compiled by relevant provincial departments or county-level boundary survey archives are used as the data and basis for compiling county-level administrative boundaries. 5.6 Basis and data for political district names and locations 5.6.1 Basis for names and locations of political districts above the county level The latest "Simplified Book of Xingwu Districts of the People's Republic of China" is used as the basis for compiling names and locations of political districts above the county level. 5.6.2 Basic data on township-level administrative district names and locations The results of the national county-level administrative area boundary survey, provincial administrative division maps and provincial administrative division brochures compiled by relevant provincial departments, and data on town-level administrative divisions adjusted in accordance with the law are used as basic data for the compilation of township-level administrative district names and locations. 5.7 Current data
5.7.1 Current data deadline
Administrative division data above the county level are up to 3 months before publication, and township-level administrative division data are up to 6 months before publication. Data on administrative division adjustments, place name naming and renaming, boundary surveys implemented in accordance with the law, and the latest place name census results are used as supplementary data for updating administrative divisions, boundaries, locations and names. The latest geographical, economic, population, and political evolution text data of approved but not yet completed boundary surveys are marked in accordance with the approved change plan diagram as reference materials for writing explanatory texts. 5.7.2 Basis for the use of current data on administrative divisions When the current data on various administrative division elements are inconsistent, the data provided by the civil affairs department shall prevail. 5.7.3 Supplement of current data
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The latest version of "China Province Atlas" and "People's Republic of China Provincial Administrative Unit Atlas" can be used as updates and supplements to the current data on provinces and regions: the latest published traffic map data, water system data, "People's Republic of China National General Atlas", "World Country Map", "World Atlas" and public image data can be used as supplements to the current data in related fields. 5.8 Others
The selected data must meet the requirements for public publication, and the content must avoid involving state confidential content, and follow the "Several Provisions on the Representation of Public Map Content", "Supplementary Provisions on the Representation of Public Map Content (Trial)", "Notice on the Publication of Airports that Can Be Represented on Public Maps" and other relevant regulations.
6 Mathematical foundation
6.1 Coordinate system
The coordinate system adopts the 2000 National Geodetic Coordinate System. 6.2 Elevation datum
The elevation system adopts the 1985 National Elevation Datum. 6.3 Projection method
Three methods are adopted: double standard parallel axis conformal conic projection, double standard parallel axis equal area conic projection, Gauss-Krüger projection. Select according to the map range and scale, see Appendix A. 6.4 Scale
Select an integer scale of not less than one thousand according to the map (set) area. 7 Specifications, content structure
7.1 Specifications
7.1.1 Atlas specifications
The specifications of the atlas are determined according to the administrative level and application purpose. The specifications of the provincial, prefectural and county atlases are determined in Table 1. Table 1 Atlas Specifications
Form Category
Provincial Administrative Division Atlas
Prefectural Administrative Division Atlas
County Administrative Division Atlas
7.1.2 Single Map Specifications
Format
The specifications of provincial, prefectural and county single maps are determined in Table 2. 4
Format size: ml
420×297
297×210
297×210|| tt||Paper size (unit: mm)
890×1240
80X1240
890×1240
Format category
Provincial, prefectural, county single map
Content structure
7.2.1 Atlas content structure
7.2:1.1 Atlas content composition
Single map specifications
Format
2 Full sheet
1 Full sheet
Finished product size (unit: mm)
1184×1649
1068×1496
841×1189
749×1068
534×763
519×763
420X594
378.5x519
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Paper size (unit: mm)
890×1240
787×1092
890×1240
787X1092
787X1092
890X1240bzxZ.net
787×1092
The atlas consists of the cover, employment page, editorial board, editorial notes, directory, map index, legend, introductory map, administrative division map of corresponding level, appendix and administrative division name index, copyright page, and back cover. Among them, the main structure of the content mainly consists of three parts: introductory map, administrative division map of corresponding level, appendix and administrative division name index. 7.2.1.2 Legend
The legends of the administrative division atlas of provinces, prefectures and counties are shown in Appendix B, Appendix C, Appendix D and Appendix E. 7.2:1.3 Sequence map
Sequence map includes geographical location, topography, administrative division, historical evolution, distribution map of established cities and ethnic autonomous regions, etc., see Table 3. Table 3 Sequence map group content
Sequence map map
Geographic location
Topography
Administrative division
Province and administrative division map
Tai Province (two cities, autonomous regions)
Location map of China (Winter reduction China
Administrative division map), reflecting the location of the province in the whole
Prefecture-level administrative division map
Location map of the prefecture-level unit in the provincial
unit, reflecting the geographical location, administrative division: 1
location, and administrative division of the prefecture-level unit in the geographical
region of the provincial unit. Main
Overall picture of the division. Mainly indicates national boundaries, provincial boundaries and special administrative region boundaries; provincial capitals and important cities: important rivers, lakes and sea areas, etc. Table 6 External lines, provincial boundaries (special administrative region boundaries, see level boundaries: provincial capitals, prefecture-level cities, prefecture-level cities Military Five Important County-level Administrative Division Atlas The location map of the county-level unit in the prefecture-level unit to which it belongs, reflecting the geographical location and administrative division of the county-level unit in the prefecture-level unit to which it belongs. Mainly indicates national boundaries, provincial Boundaries (special administrative region boundaries), prefecture-level boundaries, county-level boundaries: provincial capitals, prefecture-level cities, county-level cities; important rivers, lakes and seas, etc. Important cities such as prefecture-level cities, counties, etc.: important rivers, lakes and seas, etc. Reflect the overall topography within the territory of this level, and use digital landform halos (or contour lines) to express the topography: indicate important water systems, mountain ranges and peaks, other natural geographical names, and important administrative divisions and locations, etc. Elements. Reflect the overall picture of the administrative divisions within the administrative area of ​​this level. Mainly indicate the boundaries above the county level: provincial capital, prefecture-level cities and Reflect the overall picture of the administrative divisions within the administrative area of ​​this level. Mainly indicate the county Reflect the overall picture of the administrative divisions within the administrative area of ​​this level. Should indicate the administrative boundaries above the township level: township level Boundaries above: Residential areas above the established village |tt||Historical evolution
Distribution of established cities and ethnic autonomous regions
7.2.1.4 Administrative division map
Important cities: important rivers, lakes and seas, etc., and the latest administrative division statistics table of the provincial-level unit is attached.
Names of all the above settlements and some established
villages: important rivers, lakes and seas, etc., and the latest statistics of the prefecture-level unit is attached||tt ||Statistical table of administrative divisions.
Select multiple year nodes to reflect the changes in administrative divisions above the county level in different periods, including the establishment and abolition of administrative systems, the renaming of administrative districts, administrative division adjustments, administrative level upgrades and downgrades, and the relocation of administrative agencies. The main changes in administrative divisions above the county level between different periods are described in appendices or text.
Reflect the distribution of ethnic autonomous regions at this level, including autonomous prefectures, autonomous counties, autonomous banners, ethnic townships, ethnic towns and ethnic sumus, and attach a list of ethnic autonomous areas within the provincial administrative region. In addition, the level of urbanization development at this level must also be reflected, mainly showing the distribution of prefecture-level cities and county-level cities.
7.2.1.4.1 Provincial Administrative Division Atlas
Reflect the ethnic groups within the administrative region at this level The distribution of autonomous regions includes autonomous counties, autonomous banners, ethnic townships, ethnic towns and ethnic sumus, and a list of ethnic autonomous areas within prefecture-level administrative regions. In addition, the level of urbanization development within prefecture-level administrative regions should also be reflected, mainly indicating the distribution of county-level cities, selecting and marking natural villages: The latest statistics on administrative divisions of the county-level unit are attached. Select multiple year nodes to reflect the changes in administrative divisions above the township level in different periods, including the establishment and abolition of administrative divisions, the renaming of administrative divisions, administrative division adjustments, administrative level upgrades and downgrades, and the relocation of administrative agencies. The main changes in administrative divisions above the township level between different periods are described in tables or text. Reflect the distribution of ethnic autonomous areas within the administrative region at this level, including ethnic townships, ethnic towns and ethnic sumus, and attach a list of ethnic autonomous areas within the county-level administrative region.
Taking prefecture-level administrative divisions (or provincial administrative units) as units. Including summary description, prefecture-level administrative division maps, urban district maps, and county-level administrative division maps, see table.
Table 4 Content structure of the current administrative division atlas Structure
Summary
Prefecture-level administrative division maps
1) Text package for each prefecture-level administrative region, briefly introduce the natural geography and economic development of the prefecture-level administrative region, and focus on the evolution of the administrative region.
2) Administrative division statistics table for each prefecture-level administrative region 3) Location overview map
One map for each prefecture-level administrative region.
1) Main area. The main area is colored according to the county-level administrative unit. Indicates the county-level boundary. All settlements above the township level in the main area are selected, and the established villages are selected as completely as possible, and the natural villages are partially selected. Indicates the surface annotation of the county-level units in the main area. Indicates railways, high-grade highways, national highways, provincial highways, and some county and township roads are selected. 2) Adjacent prefecture-level units in the province. Indicates the prefecture-level boundary. All settlements above the township level are selected, and the density of villages selected is about 50% of the main area. Indicates the surface annotation of adjacent prefecture-level units in the province. Select to indicate water systems above level 6. Indicates railways1 Provincial administrative division atlas reflects the distribution of ethnic autonomous areas within the administrative region at this level, including autonomous counties, autonomous banners, ethnic townships, ethnic towns and ethnic sumus, etc., and is also attached with a list of ethnic autonomous areas within the prefecture-level administrative regions. In addition, the level of urbanization development in prefecture-level administrative regions should be reflected, mainly indicating the sub-points of county-level cities, selecting and marking natural villages: important rivers, lakes and sea areas, etc., and attaching the latest administrative division statistics of the county-level unit. Select multiple year nodes to reflect the changes in administrative divisions above the township level in different periods, including the establishment and abolition of administrative divisions, name changes of political regions, administrative division adjustments, administrative level upgrades and downgrades, and relocation of administrative agencies. The main changes in administrative divisions above the township level between different periods are described in appendices or text.
Reflects the distribution of ethnic autonomous regions within the administrative region at this level, including ethnic townships, ethnic towns and ethnic sumus, etc., and a list of ethnic autonomous regions within the county-level administrative region is also attached.
Taking prefecture-level administrative divisions (or provincial-level administrative units) as units. Including summary description, prefecture-level administrative division map, urban area map, county-level administrative division map, see table.
Table 4 Content structure of the current level administrative division atlas Structure
Summary
Prefecture-level administrative division map
1) A text package for each prefecture-level administrative region, briefly introducing the natural geography and economic development of the prefecture-level administrative region, focusing on the evolution of the administrative region.
2) Administrative division statistics table for each prefecture-level administrative region 3) Location overview map
One map for each prefecture-level administrative region.
1) Main area. The main area is colored according to the county-level administrative unit. Indicates the county-level boundary. All settlements above the township level in the main area are selected, and the established villages are selected as completely as possible, and the natural villages are partially selected. Indicates the surface annotations of county-level units in the main area. Indicates railways, high-grade highways, national roads, provincial roads, and county and township roads are partially selected. 2) Adjacent prefecture-level units in the province. Indicates the prefecture-level boundary. All settlements above the township level are selected, and the selection density of villages is about 50% of the main area. Indicates the surface annotations of adjacent prefecture-level units in the province. Select to indicate water systems above level 6. Indicates iron1 Provincial administrative division atlas reflects the distribution of ethnic autonomous areas within the administrative region at this level, including autonomous counties, autonomous banners, ethnic townships, ethnic towns and ethnic sumus, etc., and is also attached with a list of ethnic autonomous areas within the prefecture-level administrative regions. In addition, the level of urbanization development in prefecture-level administrative regions should be reflected, mainly indicating the sub-points of county-level cities, selecting and marking natural villages: important rivers, lakes and sea areas, etc., and attaching the latest administrative division statistics of the county-level unit. Select multiple year nodes to reflect the changes in administrative divisions above the township level in different periods, including the establishment and abolition of administrative divisions, name changes of political regions, administrative division adjustments, administrative level upgrades and downgrades, and relocation of administrative agencies. The main changes in administrative divisions above the township level between different periods are described in appendices or text.
Reflects the distribution of ethnic autonomous regions within the administrative region at this level, including ethnic townships, ethnic towns and ethnic sumus, etc., and a list of ethnic autonomous regions within the county-level administrative region is also attached.
Taking prefecture-level administrative divisions (or provincial-level administrative units) as units. Including summary description, prefecture-level administrative division map, urban area map, county-level administrative division map, see table.
Table 4 Content structure of the current level administrative division atlas Structure
Summary
Prefecture-level administrative division map
1) A text package for each prefecture-level administrative region, briefly introducing the natural geography and economic development of the prefecture-level administrative region, focusing on the evolution of the administrative region.
2) Administrative division statistics table for each prefecture-level administrative region 3) Location overview map
One map for each prefecture-level administrative region.
1) Main area. The main area is colored according to the county-level administrative unit. Indicates the county-level boundary. All settlements above the township level in the main area are selected, and the established villages are selected as completely as possible, and the natural villages are partially selected. Indicates the surface annotations of county-level units in the main area. Indicates railways, high-grade highways, national roads, provincial roads, and county and township roads are partially selected. 2) Adjacent prefecture-level units in the province. Indicates the prefecture-level boundary. All settlements above the township level are selected, and the selection density of villages is about 50% of the main area. Indicates the surface annotations of adjacent prefecture-level units in the province. Select to indicate water systems above level 6. Indicates iron
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