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The following is a list of administrative divisions of the Republic of China (Taiwan), including 6 special municipalities and 2 nominal provinces [a] as the de jure first-level administrative divisions. 11 counties and 3 cities were nominally under the jurisdiction of the Taiwan Province, and 2 additional counties being part of the ROC's Fujian Province.
This history gives two different sources of the current Taiwanese administrative divisions on the free area of the Republic of China or Taiwan Area. Taiwan Province : The island of Taiwan (Formosa) and Penghu (the Pescadores): inherited from the divisions of Taiwan under the Empire of Japan .
The first administrative divisions entitled "districts" were established in the 1900s, when Taiwan was under Japanese rule.After World War II, nine out of eleven prefectural cities established by the Japanese government were reformed into provincial cities.
The Republic of China (ROC) is divided into eight provincial-level divisions which consists of two streamlined provinces of Taiwan and Fujian along with six special municipalities. This is a list of townships / cities and districts in statistical order.
8 municipal districts zones 3 metropolitan districts submetropolitan districts Greece: Regional 7 decentralized administrations (apokentroménes dioikíseis) 13 administrative regions (peripheries) 74 regional units (perifereiakés enótites) 332 municipalities (dímoi) 1 autonomous monastic state (aftonomi monastiki politeia): Agio Oros ...
Overview of administrative divisions of the Republic of China; Republic of China: Free area [i] Mainland area [ii] Special municipalities [α] [iii] Provinces [iv] Not administered [v] Counties [α] Autonomous municipalities [α] [vi] Districts [β] Mountain indigenous districts [α] County-administered cities [α] Townships [α] [β] [vii ...
The first administrative divisions named "county" (縣) was first established in 1661 by the Kingdom of Tungning. The later ruler Qing empire inherited this type of administrative divisions. With the increase of Han Chinese population in Taiwan, the number of counties also grew by time. By the end of Qing era, there were 11 counties in Taiwan.
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. Northern Taiwan: Taipei, New Taipei, Keelung, Taoyuan, Hsinchu (City/County), Miaoli, Taichung, Changhua, and Nantou.