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Taiwanese History



Taiwan - tīˈwänˈ, Portuguese Formosa, officially Republic of China, island nation (1995 est. pop. 21,501,000), 13,885 sq mi (35,961 sq km), in the Pacific Ocean, separated from the mainland of S China by the 100-mi-wide (161-km) Taiwan Strait. Together with many nearby islets, including the Pescadores and the island groups of Quemoy and Matsu, it forms the seat of the   Read More...

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    Culture and Customs of Taiwan (Chap. 1 "Land and History")
    by Gary Marvin Davison, Barbara E. Reed. 284 pgs.


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