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How many districts are there in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province?

Zhongshan is one of the five prefecture-level cities without districts in China, including 1 National Torch High-tech Industrial Development Zone, 5 streets and 18 towns.

1 National Torch High-tech Industrial Development Zone, with 5 streets: Zhongshan Torch High-tech Industrial Development Zone, Shi Qi Sub-district Office, East Sub-district Office, West Sub-district Office, South Sub-district Office and Wuguishan Sub-district Office.

18 Town: Huangpu Town, nantou town Town, Dongfeng Town, Fusha Town, Xiaolan Town, Dongsheng Town, Guzhen Town, henglan town Town, Sanjiao Town, Minzhong Town, nanlang town Town, Gangkou Town, Dayong Town, shaxi town, sanxiang town Town, Banfu Town, shenwan town and tanzhou town.

Extended data:

The language situation in Zhongshan City is rather complicated, mainly using Chinese dialects, including Cantonese, Min dialect and Hakka dialect. Among them, the largest number of people use Cantonese, accounting for 84% of the total population, mainly distributed in the alluvial plain in the north and Shi Qi in the middle.

Cantonese dialects can be divided into four types:

1, Shiqi dialect, mainly distributed in Shi Qi, Nanqu and Nanlang Town.

2. Shatian Dialect (near Shunde Dialect) is mainly distributed in nantou town, Huangpu Town, dongfeng town, Xiaolan Town, Fusha Town, Dongsheng Town, henglan town, Gangkou Town, Minzhong Town, tanzhou town, Banfu Town, Western Shalang Town and Hengmen, nanlang town.

3. Sanjiao dialect (close to Dongguan dialect) is mainly distributed in Sanjiao town.

4. Guzhen dialect (recent talk) is mainly distributed in Guzhen town.

Min dialect is mainly distributed in shaxi town, Dayong Town, sanxiang town and Zhangjiabian in Torch Development Zone.

Hakka dialects are mainly distributed in Wuguishan Town, shenwan town and southern tanzhou town.

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