Hami Prefecture
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Hami Prefecture (simplified Chinese: 哈密地区; pinyin: Hāmì Dìqū; Uyghur: قۇمۇل ۋىلايىتى) is located in eastern Xinjiang, China. It has a area of 140,749 km² and 492,096 inhabitants (2000).
[edit] Demographics
Of its inhabitants, 68.95% are Han, 18.42% are Uyghur, 8.76% are Kazakh, 2.97% are Hui, with the remainder belonging to other nationalities.
[edit] Administrative divisions
Hami Prefecture is divided into 1 county-level city: Kumul (哈密市), 1 county: Aratürük county (Yiwu 伊吾县), and 1 autonomous county: Barkol Kazakh Autonomous County (巴里坤哈萨克自治县). The seat of the local government is in Kumul city
Prefecture-level divisions of Xinjiang
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