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List of all cities and townships in the Republic of China, consisting of six special municipalities and two provinces without administrative function. For the subdivisions under special municipalities and cities, see District (Taiwan) For the subdivisions sort by county, see Township (Taiwan)
A metropolitan area is an economically and socially integrated area with one or more core cities. The population has to be over 300,000. Core city: A core city has to satisfy the following three conditions: Its population more than 200,000. More than 70% of its residents living in the urbanized area.
The Republic of China (ROC) is divided into two streamlined provinces of Taiwan and Fujian along with six special municipalities. This is a list of townships/cities and districts in statistical order. There are 368 such divisions under its territorial control. [1] Cities and townships of Taiwan Cities districts and townships of Taiwan
Taiwan: East Asia: 18,000,000 Largest metropolitan areas ... City Country Region Population Area (km²) Density (km²) Sources of Pop. / Area Image 1
By population; By area; ... Taiwan * Taipei : 2,608,332: 10.9% ... List of countries and dependencies by population; List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more ...
During Qing rule (1683–1895), the population of Han Chinese in Taiwan grew rapidly from 100,000 to ≈2.5 million, while the aboriginal population was estimated to be at least 200,000 by 1895. [10] The plains aboriginal population is estimated to have decreased by 90% over the hundred years from 1800 to 1900.) [ 11 ]
According to the Local Government Act of Taiwan, a place with population more than 1.25 million may become a special municipality, a place with population between 0.5 and 1.25 million may become a city. Counties with population more than 2 million may grant some extra privileges in local autonomy that was designed for special municipalities.
An autonomous municipality, [1] county-level city or city, [I] previously provincial city, is a de jure second-level administrative division unit in the Republic of China (Taiwan). [2] The provincial cities were formerly under the jurisdiction of provinces, but the provinces were streamlined and effectively downsized to non-self-governing ...