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  1. The Taoyuan City Government ( TYCG; traditional Chinese: 桃園市政府; simplified Chinese: 桃园市政府; pinyin: Táoyuán Shì Zhèngfǔ) is the municipal government of Taoyuan, Taiwan . History. Originally established as Taoyuan County, the county was upgraded to Taoyuan City on 25 December 2014. Organization. City Department of Public Health.

  2. Taoyuan [I] ( / ˌtaʊjuːˈɛn /) is a special municipality located in northwestern Taiwan, neighboring New Taipei City to the north-east, Yilan County to the south-east, and Hsinchu County to the south-west. Taoyuan District is the seat of the municipal government and which, along with Zhongli District, forms a large metropolitan area.

  3. The Taoyuan City Council ( TYCC; traditional Chinese : 桃園市議會; simplified Chinese : 桃园市议会; pinyin : Táoyuán Shì Yìhuì) is the elected municipal council of Taoyuan City, Republic of China (Taiwan).

  4. Taichung, Taiwan's second largest city. Kaohsiung, Taiwan's largest port city and third largest city. Taipei, Taiwan's fourth largest city and the seat of the ROC government. Taoyuan, Taiwan's largest airport, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is located in this city. Tainan, Taiwan's ancient capital.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TaiwanTaiwan - Wikipedia

    Taiwan,[II][k] officially the Republic of China (ROC),[I][l] is a country[27] in East Asia.[o] It is located at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south. The territories controlled by the ...

  6. The Boundary Fire was a 2017 wildfire in Arizona that burned 17,788 acres (7,199 ha) of the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests. The fire was ignited on June 1 when lightning struck a spot on the northeast side of Kendrick Peak within the Coconino National Forest. The fire spread rapidly because of high temperatures, steep terrain, leftovers ...

  7. ISO 3166-2:TW is the entry for Taiwan, [1] "Taiwan, Province of China", [2] or "Taiwan (Province of China)", [3] in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ...

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