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Country: People's Republic of China 
Location: Eastern Asia
Area: 3,696,100 sq. mi (9,572,900 sq km)
Population (2005 est.): 1,304,369,000
Capital: Beijing.
Languages: Dialects of Han Chinese, Mandarin being the most important
Religions: Traditional beliefs, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Daoism (all legally sanctioned).

People/Ethnicity

China is the world's most populous country, the Han (ethnic Chinese) forming more than nine-tenths of the population.

Geography

China has several topographic regions. The southwestern area contains the Plateau of Tibet, is called “the Roof of the World” and provides the headwaters for many of Asia's major rivers. Higher yet are the border ranges, the Kunlun Mountains to the north and the Himalayas to the south. China's northwestern region stretches from Afghanistan to the Northeast (Manchurian) Plain. The Tien Shan (“Celestial Mountains”) separate China's two major interior basins, the Tarim Basin (containing the Takla Makan Desert) and the Junggar Basin. The Mongolian Plateau contains the southernmost part of the Gobi Desert. The lowlands of the eastern region include the Sichuan Basin, which runs along the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang); the Yangtze divides the eastern region into northern and southern parts. The Tarim is the major river in the northwest. China's numerous other rivers include the Huang He (Yellow River), Xi, Sungari (Songhua), Zhu (Pearl), and Lancang, which becomes the Mekong in Southeast Asia.

Government

The country is a single-party people's republic with one legislative house. The chief of state is the president, and the head of government is the premier.

Source: China. (2006). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved August 8, 2006, from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service: http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9360604

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