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  2. List of cities in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taichung, Taiwan's second largest city. Kaohsiung, Taiwan's largest port city and third largest city. Taipei, Taiwan's fourth largest city and the seat of the ROC government. Taoyuan, Taiwan's largest airport, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is located in this city. Tainan, Taiwan's ancient capital.

  3. Demographics of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    The ROC government reports that 95 to 97 percent of Taiwan's population is of the Han Chinese ethnicity, which includes Hoklo, Hakka, and other ethnic groups originating from mainland China. [28] [29] Over 2% of the population consists of indigenous Taiwanese. [3] 21,000 Westerners live in Taiwan, accounting for 0.1% of its total population. [30]

  4. List of administrative divisions of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan (1895–1945) Republic of China (1912–49) v. t. e. 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 ...

  5. List of townships/cities and districts in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    List of townships/cities and districts in Taiwan. 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.

  6. List of metropolitan areas in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan areas were recognized by the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) until 2010. This was the definition of metropolitan areas used by the ROC central government. A metropolitan area is an economically and socially integrated area with one or more core cities. The population has to be over 300,000.

  7. Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The region encompasses an area of 2,457.13 square kilometers (948.70 sq mi) and a population of 7,034,084 as of 2019. It is the most populous and the most densely populated metropolitan area in Taiwan, with one-third of Taiwanese people living and working there.

  8. Taichung - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese sought to develop the city to make it the first "modern" area of Taiwan [17] and invested in roads, dams, and levees. In 1901, Taichū Chō (臺中廳) was established as one of twenty local administrative districts on the island. In 1904, the town of Taichū had a population of 6,423, and Taichū District had more than 207,000. [18]

  9. Taipei - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Taipei is home to an estimated population of 2,494,813 (March 2023), [10] forming the core part of the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, also known as "Greater Taipei", which includes the nearby cities of New Taipei and Keelung with a population of 7,047,559, [10] [11] the 40th most-populous urban area in the world ...