- Special administrative region (Republic of China)
In the subdivision of the Republic of China (ROC), "special administrative regions" (zh-tsp|t=特別行政區|s=特别行政区|p=tèbié xíngzhèngqū) were historically used to designate special areas, most of which were eventually converted into provinces. All were suspended or abolished after the end of the
Chinese Civil War , with the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the ROC government's retreat to what is now theTaiwan Area . The regions are:Chahar
Chahar was made a special administrative region in 1914 by the Republic of China, as a subdivision of the then
Zhili province, with 6 banners and 11 counties. In 1928 it became a province, with 5 of its counties partitioned toSuiyuan , and 10 counties were included fromHebei .ee also
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History of the political divisions of China#Republic of China
* Currentadministrative divisions of the Republic of China
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