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"Zaytun" redirects here. For the South Korean military division in Iraq, see Zaytun Division.

The characters 泉州 are also used for "Senshū," an alternate name for the former Japanese province of Izumi.
{| border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" 泉州市
Quánzhōu Shì
Administration Type Prefecture-level city Area 11,015 km²
(excluding Quemoy) Population 7.52 million
(excluding Quemoy) GDP Unknown Major Nationalities Han County-level divisions 12 (11 in practice, less Quemoy) Township-level divisions Unknown Area Code 595 Postal Code 362000

Quanzhou () is a prefecture-level city in southeastern Fujian province, People's Republic of China. It borders all other prefecture-level cities in Fujian but two (Ningde and Nanping) and faces the Taiwan Strait. In older English works, its name may appear as Chinchew or Chinchu. In ancient times, it was known as Zaytun or Zaitun (زيتون), the Arabic word for "olive."

The People's Republic of China claims Jinmen County — more widely known as Quemoy — as part of Quanzhou, but the territory is currently under the jurisdiction of Taiwan.

Administration


The prefecture-level city of Quanzhou administers 4 districts, 3 county-level cities and 5 counties.

Colleges and universities


References


  • Brown, Bill (2004). Mystic Quanzhou: City of Light. Xiamen, China: Xiamen University Press.

External links


Prefecture-level divisions of Fujian | Cities in Fujian

Chôan-chiu | Quanzhou | Quanzhou | Quanzhou | 泉州 | Quanzhou | 泉州市

 

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