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An '''autonomous region''' (AR; {{zh|s = 自治区 |p = zìzhìqū}}) is a first-level [[administrative subdivision of China]]. Like [[Provinces of China|Chinese provinces]], an autonomous region has its own local government, but an autonomous region has more legislative rights. An autonomous region is a minority entity which has a higher population of a particular minority ethnic group.
 
The [[Inner Mongolia]] autonomous region was established in 1947; [[Xinjiang]] was made autonomous in 1955; [[Guangxi]] and [[Ningxia]] in 1958, and [[Tibet Autonomous Region|Tibet]] in 1965. The designation of Guangxi and Ningxia as [[Zhuang people|Zhuang]] and [[Hui people|Hui]] autonomous areas, respectively, was bitterly protested{{citation needed|date=December 2013}} by the local [[Han Chinese]], who made up two-thirds of the population of each region. Although [[Mongols in China|Mongols]] made up even less of a percentage of Inner Mongolia, the ensuing [[Chinese Civil War]] gave little opportunity for protest.<ref>{{cite book |title = Government Policies and Ethnic Relations in Asia and the Pacific |publisher = MIT Press |editor1-first = Michael Edward |editor1-last = Brown |editor2-first = Šumit |editor2-last = Ganguly |year=1997 |chapter = Assimilation and Accommodation in China |first = June Teufel |last = Dreyer |page = 365}}</ref>
 
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