Outline of Taiwan
The Republic of China (ROC), commonly known as Taiwan, is a state located in East Asia with limited international recognition,[1] due largely to diplomatic pressure from People's Republic of China (PR China). In addition to the Island of Taiwan, it also includes Lanyu (Orchid Island) and Green Island in the Pacific off the Taiwan coast, the Pescadores in the Taiwan Strait, and Kinmen and the Matsu Islands off the coast of Fujian in Mainland China.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Taiwan:
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[edit] General reference
- Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪˈwɑn/ (
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- Mandarin: [tʰai˧˥u̯an˥˥]
- Common English state names: Taiwan; archaic Formosa
- Official English state names: The Republic of China
- Common endonym(s): 臺灣 / 台灣 (Táiwan)
- Official endonym(s): 臺灣 / 台灣 – 中華民國 (Zhōnghuá Mínguó)
- Adjectival(s): Taiwanese (disambiguation)
- Demonym(s): Taiwanese
- Etymology: Name of Taiwan
- International rankings of Taiwan
- ISO country codes: TW, TWN, 158
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:TW
- Internet country code top-level domain: .tw
[edit] Geography
- Taiwan is:
- a common name used for the Republic of China since the 1970s, to avoid confusion with the People's Republic of China (mainland China)
- also the name of the main island (Formosa)
- Location:
- Northern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere
- Eurasia (but not on the mainland)
- Pacific Ocean
- Time zone: Chungyuan Standard Time (UTC+08)
- Extreme points of Taiwan
- High: Yu Shan 3,952 m (12,966 ft)
- Low: South China Sea 0 m
- Land boundaries: none
- Coastline: 1,566 km
- Population of Taiwan: 22,805,547 people (2006 estimate) - 49th most populous country
- Area of Taiwan: 35,801 km2 (13,823 sq mi) - 39th largest country
- Atlas of Taiwan
[edit] Environment
- Climate of Taiwan
- Ecoregions in Taiwan
- Environmental issues in Taiwan
- Geology of Taiwan
- National parks in Taiwan
- Protected areas of Taiwan
- Renewable energy in Taiwan
- Wildlife of Taiwan
[edit] Geographic features
- Glaciers of Taiwan
- Hot springs in Taiwan - Taiwan has one of the highest concentrations of hot springs in the World.
- Islands of the Republic of China
- Lakes in Taiwan
- Mountains in Taiwan
- Rivers in Taiwan
- Valleys in Taiwan
- World Heritage Sites in Taiwan: None
[edit] Regions
[edit] Ecoregions
[edit] Administrative divisions of the Republic of China
- Main articles: Administrative divisions of the Republic of China and List of cities in Taiwan
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1st Level Special municipalities Provinces (streamlined) 2nd Level Provincial cities Counties 3rd Level Districts County-controlled cities Townships
[edit] Provinces (streamlined)
[edit] Special municipalities
- Kaohsiung City
- New Taipei City
- Taichung City
- Tainan City
- Taipei City (Capital of the Republic of China)
[edit] Provincial cities
[edit] Counties
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[edit] List of Taiwanese counties and cities
[edit] Demography
[edit] Government and politics of the Republic of China
- Main article: Government of the Republic of China and Politics of the Republic of China
- Form of government: semi-presidential representative democratic republic
- Capital of the Republic of China: Taipei
- Elections in Taiwan
- Nationalism in Taiwan
- Political parties in Taiwan
- Political scandals of Taiwan
- Taiwanese localization movement
- Taiwan's desinicization campaign
- Three Principles of the People
- Taxation in Taiwan
[edit] Branches of government
The government of the Republic of China has 5 branches, called "Yuan".
[edit] Executive Yuan
- Head of state: President of the Republic of China, Ma Ying-jeou
- Head of government: Premier of the Republic of China, Liu Chao-shiuan
- Cabinet of the Republic of China
[edit] Legislative Yuan
[edit] Judicial Yuan
[edit] Control Yuan
[edit] Examination Yuan
[edit] Foreign relations of the Republic of China
[edit] International organization membership
The Republic of China is a member of:[1]
- Asian Development Bank (ADB) (as Chinese Taipei)
- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) (as Chinese Taipei)
- Central American Bank for Economic Integration (BCIE)
- International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) (as Chinese Taipei)
- International Olympic Committee (IOC) (as Chinese Taipei)
- International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) (as Chinese Taipei)
- World Confederation of Labour (WCL)
- World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)
- World Trade Organization (WTO) (as Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu, "Chinese Taipei")
The Republic of China is excluded from:
- United Nations
- The Republic of China was a founding member of the UN, but was expelled in 1971 in favor of the PRC, through UNGA Resolution 2758
- On 23 July 2007, the Republic of China's (15th) request to join the UN was rejected.[2]
[edit] Law and order
[edit] Military
- Command
- Conscription in the Republic of China
- Forces
- Military history of the Republic of China
- Military ranks of the Republic of China
- Weapons of mass destruction and the Republic of China - None
[edit] History
- Main article: History of Taiwan, History of the Republic of China, Timeline of the history of Taiwan, and Current events of Taiwan
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History by period:
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[edit] Culture
- Architecture of Taiwan
- Cuisine of Taiwan
- Festivals in Taiwan
- Holidays in Taiwan
- Humor in Taiwan
- Languages of Taiwan
- Media in Taiwan
- National symbols of the Republic of China
- Night markets in Taiwan
- People of Taiwan
- Prostitution in Taiwan
- Records of Taiwan
- Religion in Taiwan
- Scenic areas in Taiwan
- Taiwan's identity crisis
- Tea culture of Taiwan
- Units of measurement in the Republic of China
- World Heritage Sites in Taiwan: None
[edit] Arts
- Art in Taiwan
- Cinema of Taiwan
- Literature of Taiwan
- Music of Taiwan
- Opera of Taiwan
- Television in Taiwan
- Theatre in Taiwan
[edit] Sports
- Professional baseball in Taiwan - Baseball is the most popular sport in Taiwan.
[edit] Economy
- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 24th (twenty-fourth)
- Economic history of Taiwan
- Energy in Taiwan
- Four Asian Tigers
- Health care in Taiwan
- Iron rice bowl
- Mining in Taiwan
- Taiwan Miracle
- Taiwan Stock Exchange
- Tourism in Taiwan
- Transport in Taiwan
- Water supply and sanitation in Taiwan
[edit] Education
[edit] See also
| Chinese language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
- Index of Taiwan-related articles
- List of international rankings
- List of Taiwan-related topics
- Outline of Asia
- Outline of China
- Outline of geography
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Taiwan". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tw.html. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
- ^ News.bbc.co.uk 2007
[edit] External links
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| Definitions and translations from Wiktionary |
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- Outline of Taiwan travel guide from Wikitravel
- Central Weather Bureau – local weather and earthquake reports
- Satellite view of Taiwan at WikiMapia
- Statistics of Taiwan
- Office of the President
- Control Yuan
- Examination Yuan
- Executive Yuan
- Government Information Office
- Judicial Yuan
- Legislative Yuan
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- National Assembly
- Taipei Economic & Cultural Representative Office in the U.S.
- Taiwan e-Government
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