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  2. Magong - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Chinese ... Map of Magong (labeled as ...

  3. List of islands of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Map of Taiwan. The islands comprising the Taiwan Area under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China (ROC) are classified into various island groups. The island of Taiwan, also known as Formosa, is the largest island and the main component of the ROC-controlled territories.

  4. Tianditu - Wikipedia

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    Tianditu follows Chinese international territorial claims, without any indication that areas are disputed. Other Chinese mapping services, such as Amap and Baidu Maps, follow similar practices. For example, Taiwan is labeled as a province of China.

  5. Ankeng light rail - Wikipedia

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    The Ankeng light rail (Chinese: 安坑輕軌; pinyin: Ānkēng Qīngguǐ) (code K) is a light rail transit (LRT) line in Xindian District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. [3] [4] The route begins in Shuangcheng, terminating at Shisizhang where it links with the Circular line.

  6. Suao Township - Wikipedia

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    Suao Township office. Suao Township (Chinese: 蘇澳鎭; pinyin: Sū'ào Zhèn; Wade–Giles: Su 1-ao 4 Chen 4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: So͘-ò), alternately romanized as Su-ao or Su'ao, is located in southern Yilan County, Taiwan, is an urban township that is famous for its seafood restaurants and cold springs. [1]

  7. Jiantan metro station - Wikipedia

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    Jiantan (Chinese: 劍潭; pinyin: Jiàntán, formerly transliterated as Chientan Station until 2003) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro.There was a station of the same name on the now-defunct Tamsui railway line, however the position was different; the TRA station was further south.

  8. Taipei Basin - Wikipedia

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    Taipei basin is shown in the map in dark green. The blue lines indicate administrative boundaries. Satellite image of Taipei basin. The Taipei Basin (traditional Chinese: 臺北盆地; simplified Chinese: 台北盆地; pinyin: Táiběi Péndì) is a geographic region in northern Taiwan. It is the largest basin in Taiwan.

  9. File:Map-Chinese Characters.svg - Wikipedia

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    Light green: Chinese characters are used in parallel with other scripts in respective native languages (Japan and South Korea). Light yellow: Chinese characters were once used officially, but this is now obsolete (North Korea, Mongolia and Vietnam).