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  2. List of rivers of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Dajia River in Taichung City Xiuguluan River - Hualien County Shakadang River in Taroko National Park Liwu River in Taroko National Park. This is a list of rivers (溪 or 河) on Taiwan Island in the Republic of China which are over 19 kilometres (12 mi): Dongshan River - Yilan County - 24 km (15 mi) Lanyang River - Yilan County - 73 km (45 mi)

  3. Category:Rivers of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 December 2019, at 01:27 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Water supply and sanitation in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The Zhuoshui River, Taiwan's longest river, runs from east to west. An aqueduct across the Keelung River. A reservoir in Dongyin, Lienchiang County. The Central Mountain Range is the main mountain range running from north to south of the island. Most of the rivers on the island flow from east to west following the contour of the mountains.

  5. Category:Bodies of water of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Rivers of Taiwan (1 C, 82 P) S. Seas of Taiwan (3 C, 3 P) Springs of Taiwan (1 C, 1 P) Straits of Taiwan (1 C, 4 P) This page was last edited on 16 July 2024, at 11: ...

  6. Geography of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Population density map of Taiwan Taiwan has a population of over 23 million, the vast majority of whom live in the lowlands near the western coast of the island. [ 5 ] The island is highly urbanized, with nearly 9 million people living in the Taipei–Keelung–Taoyuan metropolitan area at the northern end, and over 2 million each in the urban ...

  7. Gaoping River - Wikipedia

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    Like many Taiwanese rivers, the Gaoping carries large amounts of silt, ranging from 36 to 49 million tons per year; [5] it is the second largest river in Taiwan (after the Zhuoshui River) in terms of suspended-sediment load. [3] Almost half the total basin has an elevation greater than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft).

  8. Xindian River - Wikipedia

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    On 28 May 1948, a fire broke out on a train crossing the Sindian River Bridge. The fire killed 21 passengers, with an additional 43 presumed dead, and is the deadliest train accident in Taiwanese history. [3] Today, there are 22 bridges that span the river. Map showing the location of the Xindian Creek within the Tamsui River watershed

  9. List of dams and reservoirs in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Houjin River: Renwu, Kaohsiung 1920 Houchun Weir: Dahan River: New Taipei City Hushan Dam: Hushan Reservoir Zhuoshui River: Douliu, Yunlin County: 2016 Hutoupi Dam: Hutoupi Reservoir Sinhua, Tainan 1863 Jianshanpi Dam: Jianshanpi Reservoir Jishui River: Liouying, Tainan: 1939 Jiantan Dam: Jiantan Reservoir Zhonggang River Zaoqiao, Miaoli County ...