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    Tainan Prefecture (臺南州/台南州, Tainan-shū) was one of the administrative divisions of Taiwan during the Japanese rule. The prefecture consisted of modern-day...
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    Tainan (/ˈtaɪˈnɑːn/), officially Tainan City, is a special municipality in southern Taiwan facing the Taiwan Strait on its western coast. Tainan is the...
    120 KB (10,792 words) - 00:36, 20 August 2024
  • Tainan Prefecture (Chinese: 臺南府; pinyin: Táinān Fǔ) was a prefecture of Taiwan under Qing rule. The prefecture was established by the Qing dynasty government...
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    of Tainan Prefecture (臺南州) shortly after the end of World War II. In the early years, Tainan County consists of most territory of Tainan Prefecture except...
    9 KB (358 words) - 12:46, 6 April 2024
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    international flights. In 1935 during Japanese rule, Tainan Airport was proposed by the Tainan Prefecture government due to the need for civil transportation...
    16 KB (1,640 words) - 16:02, 24 May 2024
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    (modern-day Tainan) became the seat of the newly created Tainan Prefecture, and was renamed Tainan-fu. Thus, the Wen Miao was renamed Tainan Prefecture Academy...
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    earthquake destroyed much of the town. Kagi became administered as part of Tainan Prefecture from 1920. Following the surrender of Japan, the Republic of China...
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    western plains and the north Taiwan County [zh], around the prefectural seat at Taiwan (now Tainan) Fengshan County [zh], which took up much of present-day...
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    Taiwan. This was actually an already existing Koxinga Shrine located in Tainan but renamed Kaizan Shrine (開山神社). Since then, Shinto shrines were built...
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  • State Temple of the Martial God (祀典武廟), Tainan City Great South Gate of Tainan Prefecture (台南府城大南門), Tainan City Chaotian Temple (朝天宮), Yunlin County...
    35 KB (3,221 words) - 12:09, 16 August 2024
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    National Museum of Taiwan Literature (category Museums in Tainan)
    designated as a national historic site. The museum is housed in the Tainan Prefecture Hall [zh], itself a national historical monument. The building was...
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    District, Tainan, Taiwan. The magistrate residence building was originally constructed in 1900 as the residence for the Tainan Prefecture Governor Imai...
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  • Penghu Islands Taiwan Prefecture, a prefecture of Taiwan during the Qing dynasty "Taiwan", an old name for the city of Tainan (the former capital of...
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    division. They include 43 prefectures proper (県, ken), two urban prefectures (府, fu: Osaka and Kyoto), one regional prefecture (道, dō: Hokkaidō) and one...
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    is a Taiwanese judge Shi Wen-long or Hsu Wen-lung (許文龍; born 1928, Tainan Prefecture, Japanese-era Taiwan) a Taiwanese businessman and the founder of Chi...
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  • took place in 1896 in the city of Shinjō (present-day Xincheng), Tainan Prefecture, Taiwan, Empire of Japan. The chief of the Truku tribe, Haruq Nawi...
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    Chianan Irrigation (category Tainan)
    government. Its main streams pass through today's Tainan, Chiayi and Yunlin, formerly parts of Tainan Prefecture. The architectural work of canal was launched...
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  • Political divisions of Taiwan (1895–1945) (category Former prefectures of Japan in Taiwan)
    which consisted of both Han Taiwanese and "civilized" Taiwanese aborigines. Tainan had the largest population followed by Taichū and Taihoku. The largest concentration...
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  • attack. Lin Tainan was arrested on December 3, 1996, in Okinawa Prefecture, after one year and nine months on the run. The media called Lin Tainan a "killing...
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    to 8 prefectures. They are: Taihoku Prefecture, Shinchiku Prefecture, Taichū Prefecture, Tainan Prefecture, Takao Prefecture, Karenkō Prefecture, Taitō...
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