All of these administrative divisions are explained in greater detail at Political divisions of China. This chart lists all prefecture-level and county-level divisions of Jilin.
Jilin borders North Korea and Russia to the east, Heilongjiang to the north, Liaoning to the south, and Inner Mongolia to the west.
Jilin is drained by the Yalu and Tumen Rivers in the extreme southwest (which together form the border between China and North Korea), by tributaries of the Liao River along the southern border, and by the Songhua and Nen rivers, both eventually flowing into the Amur.
Jilin is inhabited by Han Chinese, Koreans, Manchus, Hui, Mongols and Xibe.
Jilin (Chinese: 21513;林; Hanyu Pinyin: JÃlÃn; Wade-Giles: Chi-lin; Postal System Pinyin: Kirin), is a province of the People's Republic of China located in the northeastern part of the country.
Jilin's agricultural production is centered upon rice, maize, and sorghum.
Jilin's nominal GDP for 2004 was 295.8 billion yuan (US$36.69 billion) and ranks 20th in the country.