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  1. G.U. (ジーユー, jīyū) is a Japanese discount casual wear designer, manufacturer and retailer, with 451 stores (As of 31 May 2022 [update]) across Japan. [ 1 ] It is fully owned by the company Fast Retailing, which is better known as the owner of the retail chain Uniqlo.

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    Eileen Feng Gu (born September 3, 2003), also known by her Chinese name Gu Ailing (谷爱凌), is a freestyle skier. Born in the United States, she has competed for China in halfpipe, slopestyle, and big air events since 2019.

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    Gu Indulgent Foods Limited, [ 1 ] trading as Gü (/ ɡuː / [ 2 ]), is a dessert manufacturing company, whose products are sold in the United Kingdom, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Italy and the United States. [ 3 ] . The product is made in the UK and was created by James Averdieck. [ 4 ] Overview. [edit]

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    The Republic of China used its Security Council vetoonly once, to stop the admission of the Mongolian People's Republic to the United Nations in 1955 on the grounds it recognized all of Mongolia as part of China. As of June 2012[update], the People's Republic of China had used its Security Council veto eight times, fewer than other countries with t...

    Republic of China in the United Nations

    The Republic of China (ROC) was a charter member of the United Nations and one of five permanent members of the Security Council until 1971. The ROC joined the United Nationsas a founding member on 24 October 1945. The "Big Four" victors of World War II (Republic of China, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States) were the founding members of the United Nations that drafted the United Nations Charter in 1944, which was ratified on 26 June 1945 by the representatives of 50 c...

    People's Republic of China in the United Nations

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  5. The Chief of the General Staff (Chinese: 參謀總長) is the chief of defence of the Republic of China Armed Forces in Taiwan.

  6. United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC; Chinese: 聯華電子; pinyin: Liánhuá Diànzǐ) is a Taiwanese company based in Hsinchu, Taiwan. It was founded as Taiwan's first semiconductor company in 1980 as a spin-off of the government-sponsored Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI). [4]

  7. The railways of Taiwan include conventional rail, rapid transit systems, and high-speed rail, as well as specialized railways for tourists and industry. Taiwan Railways Administration is an associate member and Taiwan High Speed Rail is an active member of the