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Which county and township level does Tianfu Community in Fushan District, Yantai City, Shandong Province belong to?

Tianfu Community, Fushan District, Yantai City, Shandong Province

Province (autonomous region, municipality directly under the Central Government)-city (region, state)-county (district, county-level city)-township-village committee

Investigation on the present situation of urban administrative levels in China

1. municipality directly under the central government: the highest administrative region at the local level, with the same administrative status as the province; The jurisdiction of a municipality directly under the Central Government is the same as that of a provincial city or prefecture-level city, and it is subordinate to a district, county and city (county). At present, there are four municipalities directly under the central government in Chinese mainland, namely Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Chongqing.

2. Sub-provincial cities: under the jurisdiction of provincial administrative regions, the mayors and deputy governors of sub-provincial cities are at the same level. Sub-provincial cities can only become sub-provincial cities after the central organization establishment committee issues a document and China and the State Council agree.

3. Cities with separate plans: cities whose revenues and expenditures are directly linked to the central government and divided into two parts by the central and local governments, and do not have to be turned over to provincial finance. Chinese mainland currently has five cities under separate state planning: Shenzhen, Ningbo, Qingdao, Dalian and Xiamen.

4. Larger cities: There are many versions of larger cities, among which the definition according to the local organization law is more accurate. The definition of local organization law is that a "larger city" refers to a city that has the same power to formulate local laws as the provincial capital (the capital of an autonomous region) with the approval of the State Council. At present, there are four batches of 18 such cities: Tangshan, Datong, Baotou, Dalian, Anshan, Fushun, Jilin, Qiqihar, Wuxi, Huainan, Qingdao and Luoyang (approved by 1984); Ningbo (approved by 1988); Zibo, Handan and Benxi (approved by 1992); Xuzhou and Suzhou (approved in 1993).

Verb (abbreviation of verb) provincial city: the local administrative area directly under the jurisdiction of the provincial government, including sub-provincial cities and prefecture-level cities with administrative status half a level lower than that of the province. Theoretically, provincial cities also include county-level cities directly under the provincial administration, but in fact they are managed according to the original administrative divisions. At present, in Chinese mainland, except Hainan, few county-level cities are actually under the jurisdiction of the provincial government.

6. Prefecture-level cities: Theoretically, according to the current administrative division system of provinces, counties and townships, prefecture-level cities (including sub-provincial cities) should be "quasi-administrative divisions", but in fact they are provincial-level administrative divisions with administrative status between provinces and counties and belong to local political power.

7. Sub-prefecture-level cities: there is no clear definition and unified standard, but they are actually county-level cities under the provincial jurisdiction; There are few in China, such as Jiyuan City, Henan Province and Xiantao City, Hubei Province.

8. County-level cities: cities with the same administrative status as "counties". /kloc-since the 1980s, with the development of industrialization, the pace of urbanization in Chinese mainland has been rapid, and most of the "cities" have been established by withdrawing counties and setting up cities.