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广西 (guǎngxī) is primarily used to refer to a geographical region in southern China. It is located in the southwest of the country and borders Vietnam. The name literally means "wide west," as it is situated to the west of the Pearl River Delta region.
In terms of political entity, 广西 (guǎngxī) is also used to refer to Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, which is one of the five autonomous regions in China. This means that it has a higher level of self-governance and has a significant population of ethnic minorities, particularly the Zhuang people.
However, in everyday conversation and media, 广西 (guǎngxī) is more commonly used to refer to the geographical region rather than the political entity. This is because the region has a long history and cultural significance, and is known for its beautiful landscapes, diverse ethnic groups, and delicious cuisine.
In contrast, when referring specifically to the political entity, it is more common to use the full name 广西壮族自治区 (guǎngxī zhuàngzú zìzhìqū) or simply 壮自治区 (zhuàngzú zìzhìqū), which means "Zhuang Autonomous Region."
Overall, 广西 (guǎngxī) is used more often to refer to the geographical region, but it can also be used to refer to the political entity in certain contexts.
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