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Taiwan - Wikipedia Taiwan is claimed by the PRC, which refuses to establish diplomatic relations with countries that recognise the ROC Taiwan maintains official diplomatic relations with 11 out of 193 UN member states and the Holy See
Taiwan | History, Flag, Map, Capital, Population, Facts | Britannica Taiwan is an island in the western Pacific Ocean that lies roughly 100 miles (160 km) off the coast of southeastern China Taipei, in the north, is the seat of government of the Republic of China (ROC; Nationalist China)
About Taiwan - Government Portal of Republic of China, Taiwan With its unique fusion of cultures, breathtaking scenery, diverse cuisine, exciting city life and well-developed hospitality industry, Taiwan is an ideal destination for many types of travelers
Taiwan - The World Factbook Explore All Countries Taiwan East and Southeast Asia Page last updated: September 29, 2025
China and Taiwan: A really simple guide - BBC But Taiwan sees itself as distinct from the Chinese mainland, with its own constitution and democratically-elected leaders Taiwan has strong links to China, its biggest trading partner
Taiwan - Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas Di negara-negara yang tidak mengakui Republik Tiongkok Taiwan secara resmi, sering kali terdapat perwakilan Republik Tiongkok Taiwan yang menggunakan nama Kantor Perwakilan Perdagangan dan Kebudayaan Taipei atau "Kantor Perwakilan Taipei" sebagai singkatan
Taiwan - Politics, Economy, Society | Britannica Taiwan - Politics, Economy, Society: Taiwan had no central governing authority until the Dutch colonized the island in the 1620s The Dutch era lasted only about 40 years, however, and Taiwan became the first place ever to free itself from Western colonial rule
Taiwan Facts – Countryaah. com Taiwan has a well-developed education system, with high literacy rates and a strong emphasis on academic achievement Primary and secondary education is compulsory, and the country boasts some of the best universities in the world, such as National Taiwan University