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  2. Central Mountain Range - Wikipedia

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    The Central Mountain Range is the principal mountain range on the island of Taiwan. It runs from the north of the island to the south. Due to this separation, connecting between the west and east is not very convenient. The tallest peak of the range is Xiuguluan Mountain, 3,860 m (12,664 ft).

  3. List of mountains in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Of these 165 mountains, 116 (70%) are located in the Central Mountain Range, 41 (25%) in the Xueshan Range and 8 (5%) in the Yushan Range. Both the Alishan Range and the Hai'an Range (With Data Mountain and Xingang Mountain as the highest mountains respectively) don't feature peaks exceeding 3,000 m above sea level, therefore they are not listed.

  4. Chihshang fault - Wikipedia

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    The Chihshang fault (Chinese: 池上段層) is an active reverse fault system [1] located in the center of the Longitudinal Valley (the East Rift Valley in the eastern part of Taiwan), and is a segment of the Longitudinal Valley Fault. The fault strikes north-northeast–south-southwest, situated between the Central Mountain Range and the Hai ...

  5. Regions of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Eastern and Western Taiwan: the Central Mountain Range separates Taiwan into east and west. Eastern Taiwan: Yilan, Hualien and Taitung. Western Taiwan: other divisions from Taipei to Pingtung. Northern and Southern Taiwan: Zhuoshui River, the longest river of Taiwan, flows through about the middle of the island.

  6. Geology of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Central Mountain Range. The oldest exposed rocks are heavily metamorphosed and found in the Central Mountains. [8] Poor quality fossil evidence suggests an origin in the Permian Period. They form a band of rock from Nan'ao in the north to inland of Jinfeng on the eastern flank of the Central Mountain Range.

  7. 100 Peaks of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan has one of the highest densities of tall mountains in the world. [citation needed] To promote mountain hiking, the Taiwan Alpine Association began developing a list of top 100 peaks for Taiwan. Wen-An Lin, after a 1971 crossing of the Central Mountain Range, set about drawing up the list. Significant contributions in sourcing photos and ...

  8. Geography of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The relative relief of the terrain is usually extensive, and the forest-clad mountains with their extreme ruggedness are almost impenetrable. The east side of the Central Mountain Range is the steepest mountain slope in Taiwan, with fault scarps ranging in height from 120 to 1,200 m (390 to 3,900 ft).

  9. Category:Mountain ranges of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mountain ranges of Taiwan" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Central Mountain Range; H. Hai'an Range; J. Jialishan ...