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Taiwan Province (9519 bytes)
1: ... of the [[Republic of China]] or the claimed 23rd province of the [[People's Republic of China]]. 3: ==Taiwan Province of the Republic of China== 5: ...art of [[Fujian]] Province. The capital of Taiwan Province is [[Jhongsing Village]]. 8: Taiwan Province contains 16 counties, 5 [[provincial cities]] and... 39: ...ame name surrounding these cities are part of the province. Taiwan (14196 bytes) 1: :''For the political entity commonly known as "Taiwan," see [[Republic of China]].'' 2: [[Image:Taiwan map large.gif|thumb|300px|Map of Taiwan]] 3: ...Wade-Giles]]: T'ai-wan, [[Taiwanese (linguistics)|Taiwanese]]: Tâi-oân) is located off the coast of [[main... 6: :''Main article: [[Political status of Taiwan]]'' 7: ...the city of [[Taichung]] is the capital of Taiwan province. Taiwan Strait (1420 bytes) 1: [[Image:Taiwan Strait.png|thumb|300px|Taiwan Strait Area]] 2: ...]] between [[mainland China]] and the island of [[Taiwan]]. The [[strait]] is part of the [[South China Se... 4: ...s]] are nearby. To the east are the west coast of Taiwan and the [[Pescadores]]. The island fishermen use ... 6: ...located its government on its final stronghold of Taiwan. 13: *[[First Taiwan Strait Crisis]] Music of Taiwan (5550 bytes) 2: ...ile this article will focus on the local music in Taiwan. 4: ...nd a revival of traditional culture began. (See [[Taiwanese localization movement]]) 11: [[Budaixi]] hand-puppet theater and [[Taiwanese opera]] are very popular, while the latter is ... 13: ... the seven tones of the [[Taiwanese (linguistics)|Taiwanese]] dialect. Famous folk singers include [[Chen... 19: Of the two broad divisions of Taiwanese aborigines, the plains-dwellers have been larg... History of Taiwan (31301 bytes) 1: ...ry of the government that currently administers [[Taiwan]]. 4: ... in the east and to New Zealand in the south with Taiwan as the northern most point. 10: [[Portugal|Portuguese]] sailors reached Taiwan in 1517, first naming the island Ilha Formosa, me... 11: ... [[Fort Santo Domingo]] on the northwest coast of Taiwan near Keelung, which they occupied until [[1642]] ... 13: ...d of Taiwan in 1633 and set out to earnestly turn Taiwan into a Dutch colony. The first order of business ... Taiwan News (710 bytes) 1: ...ndarin]]-language news weekly of the same name (''Taiwan News''; the title being in [[English language|Eng... 4: * [http://www.etaiwannews.com/ ''Taiwan News''] 5: ...22931,00.html ''The Guardian'': World News Guide: Taiwan] 7: [[Category:Taiwanese newspapers]] New Party (Taiwan) (3467 bytes) 1: [[Image:New_Party_%28Taiwan%29.png|right|250px|NP Logo]] 3: ...litical party]] in the [[Republic of China]] on [[Taiwan]]. 9: ...as a special interest party of [[Mainlander]]s in Taiwan. In the [[ROC presidential election, 2000|2000 Pr... 16: *[[Politics of Taiwan]] 17: *[[List of political parties in Taiwan]] Taiwan Times (197 bytes) 1: ...1;時報) is a [[newspaper]] based in [[Taiwan]]. 7: [[Category:Taiwanese newspapers]] Cinema of Taiwan (6588 bytes) 3: ...Kong]], [[Cinema of China|China]] and [[Taiwan]]. Taiwanese cinema grew up outside of the Hong Kong mainst... 5: ...on to Taiwan in [[1901]], cinema has developed in Taiwan through several distinct stages. 7: ===Taiwanese Cinema: 1901 - 1970s=== 9: ... the [[Kuomintang|National government]] took over Taiwan in [[1945]]. 11: ...on-Mandarin films (e.g. [[Taiwanese (linguistics)|Taiwanese]] language films) gradually declined. New Taiwan dollar (2501 bytes) 1: ...ncy|currency]] of the [[Republic of China]] (on [[Taiwan]]). It is issued by the [[Central Bank of China]]... 18: [[Image:TaiwanP1995-2000Yuan-2001(2002)_a.jpg|thumb|2000 Yuan is... 21: ...r at a 40,000:1 ratio. The first goal of the New Taiwan Dollar was to end the [[hyperinflation]] which ha... 24: ...hole units of yuan. In [[Taiwanese (linguistics)|Taiwanese]], the unit is called ''kho·''. 33: ...cbc.gov.tw/EngHome/eissue/NewTaiwanDollar.asp New Taiwan Dollar Notes and Coins — Central Bank of Ch... Holidays in Taiwan (6668 bytes) 1: ...l in the Chiang-Kai Shek memorial hall in Taipei, Taiwan.]] 3: ...tivals observed in the [[Republic of China]] on [[Taiwan]]:''' 107: <TD>Honors the [[Military of Taiwan|armed forces of the ROC]]</TD> 135: <TD>[[Japan]] released control of Taiwan and ROC took over on [[October 25]], [[1945]]</TD... 289: [[Category:Public holidays by country|Taiwan]] Culture of Taiwan (2295 bytes) 1: ...'s [[Kuomintang|Nationalist Party (KMT)]] fled to Taiwan. The collection, estimated to be a tenth of China... 3: ...ges, but most of them can also speak Mandarin and Taiwanese. 5: ... [[Protestant]] and with [[Presbyterian Church in Taiwan|Presbyterians]] playing a particularly significan... 7: ... Taiwan]], [[Cinema of Taiwan]], [[Photography of Taiwan]] 9: [[Category:Taiwan]][[Category:Taiwanese culture]] Elections in Taiwan (2315 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Taiwan}} 2: ...ts in the [[politics of Taiwan|Republic of China (Taiwan)]]. The Republic of China elects on national leve... 4: ...of election results in the [[Republic of China]] (Taiwan)== 10: ...tive election, 1948]] (in [[mainland China]], not Taiwan) 11: ...C legislative election, 1969]] (supplementary for Taiwan) Taiwan Daily (165 bytes) 1: ...085;报) is a daily [[newspaper]] based in [[Taiwan]]. 5: [[Category: Taiwanese newspapers]] Taiwan Beer (1776 bytes) 1: ...tion). It is currently the most popular beer in [[Taiwan]] with a marketshare of almost 80%. 3: ...in Taipei. Following the end of [[World War II]], Taiwan Beer was brewed by the newly formed Tobacco and W... 5: ...ally the taste of [[formaldehyde]]. Despite this, Taiwan Beer has gone on to win several awards abroad inc... 7: ...ommercial products. This was perceived by many in Taiwan as an insult and led to calls to boycott beers fr... 11: ...lish.gio.gov.tw/FCJ/past/04031241.html Article on Taiwan Beer history] Railways of Taiwan (3307 bytes) 1: ...train passing over the Kaoping Bridge. Kaohsiung, Taiwan (DDM Xiao)]] 5: The '''Railways of Taiwan''' can generally be catagorized into the followin... 7: * [[Taiwan High Speed Rail]] (台灣高๩... 10: ...most of the main passenger and freight lines in [[Taiwan]] as well as three branch lines. 15: ... [[Chiang Kai-shek International Airport]], and [[Taiwan High Speed Rail|THSR]] Taoyuan Station. Construct... Photography of Taiwan (1387 bytes) 1: ...1895 to 1945, the year the Japanese occupation of Taiwan ended. Much of the pre-Japanese era photography w... 3: ...Kuomintang|Nationalist government]]'s takeover of Taiwan in [[1945]]. 5: ...ong(阮義忠) in an issue called "Taiwan Vision." 9: [[Category:Taiwanese culture]] 10: ...'See also'' [[Cinema of Taiwan]] and [[Culture of Taiwan]] Transportation in Taiwan (1253 bytes) 4: * [[Taiwan Railway Administration]]: 1,097 km (gauge: 1067 m... 5: * [[Taiwan Sugar Corporation]]: 240 km (gauge: 762 mm) 10: See also: [[Railways of Taiwan]] 18: See also: [[Highway System in Taiwan]] 50: :''See also :'' [[Taiwan]], [[Republic of China]] Taiwan independence (13652 bytes) 1: ...f China, and (thus) the creation of a Republic of Taiwan is a domestic matter not involving the government... 3: ... also draw in the [[United States]] in defense of Taiwan. 6: ...ically proposals to change the name of the ROC to Taiwan are met with even more disapproval. 8: ...ic links with the PRC, and in general thinking of Taiwan as a separate entity from any notion of China. I... 10: ...clear distinction between Taiwan independence and Taiwan sovereignty while supporters of pan-green tend to... Communications in Taiwan (1262 bytes) 33: * [[Taiwan]], [[Republic of China]] 37: [[Category:Communications by country|Taiwan]] 38: [[Category:Taiwan]]
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