County Houlong (後龍) Miaoli County Hsinchu [Xinzhu] (新竹) Hualien [Hualian] (花蓮) Hualien County Huatan (花壇) Changhua County Hukou (湖口) Hsinchu County Huwei...
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Karenkō Prefecture (花蓮港廳, Karenkō-chō) was one of the administrative divisions of Taiwan during Japanese rule. The prefecture consisted of modern-day...
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Japan. Most of the cities in Taiwan became provincial cities, but Yilan (宜蘭市 Giran) and Hualien (花蓮市 Karen) became the first two county-administered cities...
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(嫌い, kirai). The name was eventually changed to Karen Harbour (Japanese: 花蓮港, Hepburn: Karenkō). After World War II the incoming Kuomintang-led Republic...
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(宜蘭三星道) Suō Karenkō Road (蘇澳花蓮港道) Hokutō Onsen Road (北投温泉道) Open ports in 1938 (Shōwa 13) Port of Kīrun (基隆港) Port of Tamsui (淡水港) List of notable people...
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subject to different laws until the 20th century) was subdivided into cities (市, shi) and districts (郡, gun) and each district into towns (町, chō/machi) and...
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municipalities, cities, and county-administered cities are all called shi (Chinese: 市; lit. 'city') Nominal; provincial governments have been abolished Constitutionally...
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reorganized into provincial cities based on the Laws on the City Formation (市組織法). However, the populations of Hualien (Karenkō) and Yilan (Giran) were...
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