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West Geo-economic Effects Of Adjacent To Frontier City

Posted on:2007-07-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2209360185967194Subject:Chinese Minority economy
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China's frontier minorities' areas are remote and vast in territory with few populations. Separated by the unfavorable factors such as the mountains, rivers, grassland etc, its economical position is in an adverse situation, that is, isolated from the inland centre city, the main traffic artery and the main domestic market. With an addition of weak basic facilitations and the relatively outmoded social productivity, it is in a relative difficult situation in the resource market and in the production market competition.It should be noted that, China has a long terrestrial boundary line. It is boarded by the estuary of Yalu River in Dandong city in Liaoning province to the east, the north bay of Fangcheng Harbor in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region to the west, with a total length of 22 thousand kilometers, adjoining 9 provinces, autonomous regions and 15 countries and regions. Minorities' autonomous areas, with an area of 19 thousand kilometers, take up 90% of the boundary. The terrestrial frontier area involves 135 countries, banners, cities, areas under city's jurisdiction of 9 provinces or regions. Among them, there are 107 minorities' autonomous areas, occupying 80% of the total number. The total area is 1.93 million square kilometers and the total population is 21 million and almost half of the total population is minorities. The frontier towns,...
Keywords/Search Tags:abut, Chinese and foreign frontier cities, Geo-economic effect
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