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Sichuan

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Ing articulung iti tungkul ya keng the Chinese province. Para the style of cooking, lawen ye ing Szechuan cuisine.

Coordinates: 30°0′N 103°0′E

四川省
Sìchuān Shěng
Abbreviations: 川/蜀  (pinyin: Chuān or Shǔ)
Szechuan makapasala ya kening mapa
Penibatan ning Lagyu Short for 川峡四路 chuānxiá sìlù
literally "Four circuits
of rivers and gorges",
referring to the four circuits during the Song Dynasty.
Administrasyun uri Lalawigan
Tungku
(ampong peka maragul a lakanbalen)
Chengdu
CPC Ctte Secretary Liu Qibao
Gobernador Jiang Jufeng
Lapad/Dagul 485,000 km² (5th)
Populasyun (2004)
 - Pangasiksik
87,250,000 (3rd)
180/km² (22nd)
GDP (2006)
 - per capita
CNY 863.8 billion (9th)
CNY 10,574 (25th)
HDI (2005) 0.728 (medium) (25th)
Pun bangsa Han - 95%
Yi - 2.6%
Tibetan - 1.5%
Qiang - 0.4%
Prefecture-level 21 divisions
County-antas 181 divisions
Balen-antas 5011 divisions
ISO 3166-2 CN-51
Official website
http://www.sichuan.gov.cn/
(Simplified Chinese)
Source for population and GDP data:
《中国统计年鉴—2005》

Ing Sichuan  (Template:Zh-cpw; Postal mapang kulitan: Szechwan and Szechuan) metung yang lalawigan king albugan ning Tsina nung nu ing kayang tungku iyapin ing Chengdu. Ing kasalukyan a lagyu ning lalawigan, 四川 (Sìchuān), kiyaran ya ning 四川路 (Sì Chuānlù), o "Apat circuits (political subdivisions) ding ilug", nung nu iti kiyaran ya keng kayang sarili ibat keng 川峡四路 (Chuānxiá Sìlù), o "Apat a circuits ding ilug ampong gorges", mipalgyu kaibat ding pangadake da reng kasalukuyan atiung circuit a emging apat inyang Northern Song Dynasty.[1]

Ing Wikimedia Commons atin yang mediang maki kaugnayan kang/king:

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  1. Chinese: {{{1}}} Origin of the Names of China's Provinces Archived Abril 27, 2016 at the Wayback Machine, People's Daily Online.