Tianshan District

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District in Xinjiang, People's Republic of China
Tianshan
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天山区 • تەڭرىتاغ رايونى
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District |
 Night view of buildings in Tianshan District
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 Location in Ürümqi
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| Country |
People's Republic of China |
| Autonomous region |
Xinjiang |
| Prefecture-level city |
Ürümqi |
| Time zone |
UTC+8 (China Standard) |
Tianshan District (Chinese: 天山区; pinyin: Tiānshān Qū; Uyghur: تەڭرىتاغ رايونى, Тәңритағ Райони, ULY: Tengritagh Rayoni, official: Tengritag Rayoni, UYY: Təngritaƣ Rayoni?) is a core urban district of Ürümqi, the capital of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. It contains an area of 171 km2 (66 sq mi). According to the 2002 census, it has a population of 450,000.
County-level divisions of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
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Ürümqi (capital)
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| Prefecture-level cities |
| Ürümqi |
- Tianshan District
- Saybag District
- Xinshi District
- Shuimogou District
- Toutunhe District
- Dabancheng District
- Midong District
- Ürümqi County
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| Karamay |
- Karamay District
- Dushanzi District
- Baijiantan District
- Orku District
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| Turpan |
- Gaochang District
- Toksun County
- Shanshan County
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| Hami |
- Yizhou District
- Yiwu County
- Barkol County
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Sub-provincial autonomous prefecture |
| Ili |
Yining city
Korgas city
Kuytun city
- Yining County
- Huocheng County
- Gongliu County
- Xinyuan County
- Zhaosu County
- Tekes County
- Nilka County
- Qapqal County
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| Prefectures |
| Aksu |
Aksu city
- Wensu County
- Xayar County
- Baicheng County
- Awat County
- Kuqa County
- Kalpin County
- Xinhe County
- Wushi County
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| Kashi |
Kashi city
- Bachu County
- Zepu County
- Jiashi County
- Yecheng County
- Yopurga County
- Shule County
- Makit County
- Yengisar County
- Shache County
- Shufu County
- Tashkurgan County
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| Hotan |
Hotan city
- Hotan County
- Lop County
- Minfeng County
- Pishan County
- Qira County
- Yutian County
- Moyu County
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Tacheng1
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Tacheng city
Usu city
- Emin County
- Yumin County
- Shawan County
- Toli County
- Hoboksar County
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Altay1
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Altay city
- Qinghe County
- Jeminay County
- Fuyun County
- Burqin County
- Fuhai County
- Habahe County
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Autonomous prefectures |
| Changji |
Changji city
Fukang city
- Qitai County
- Manas County
- Jimsar County
- Hutubi County
- Mori County
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| Bortala |
Bole city
Alashankou city
- Jinghe County
- Wenquan County
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| Bayingholin |
Korla city
- Hejing County
- Yuli County
- Hoxud County
- Qiemo County
- Bohu County
- Luntai County
- Ruoqiang County
- Yanqi County
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| Kizilsu |
Artux city
- Akqi County
- Wuqia County
- Akto County
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County-level cities directly administered by XPCC
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Aral city
Beitun city
Kokdala city
Kunyu city
Shihezi city
Shuanghe city
Tiemenguan city
Tumxuk city
Wujiaqu city
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1 Tacheng and Altay are prefectures within and under the administration of the Ili Prefecture.
Ethnic minority autonomous areas
- Dong
- Hui
- Korean
- Manchu
- Miao
- Mongol
- Tibetan
- Tujia
- Uyghur
- Yao
- Yi
- Zhuang
- Other
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Coordinates: 43°48′N 87°35′E / 43.800°N 87.583°E / 43.800; 87.583
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