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  1. Casualties. 116 dead. 550 injured. Citations. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] At 03:57 local time on 6 February 2016, an earthquake with a moment magnitude of 6.4 struck 28 km (17 mi) northeast of Pingtung City in southern Taiwan, [6] in the Meinong District of Kaohsiung. The earthquake struck at a depth of around 23 km (14 mi).

    • 6 February 2016
    • 2016-02-05 19:57:27
  2. 2014 Kaohsiung gas explosions. /  22.61083°N 120.31889°E  / 22.61083; 120.31889. On 31 July 2014, a series of gas explosions occurred in the Cianjhen and Lingya districts of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, following reports of gas leaks earlier that night. [4] Thirty-two people were killed and 321 people were injured.

    • 31 July 2014
    • 321
    • 32
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  4. Between 1901 and the year 2000 there were 91 major earthquakes in Taiwan, 48 of them resulting in loss of life. [4] The most recent major earthquake was the 2024 Hualien earthquake, and the most recent major earthquake with a high death toll was the 921 earthquake, which struck on 21 September 1999, and claimed 2,415 lives.

  5. The Kaohsiung Twin Towers, also known as Illuna Towers (Chinese: 夢萊茵), is a complex of twin residential skyscrapers completed in 1996 and located in Qianjin District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The height of the buildings are 142 m (466 ft), comprising 35 floors above ground, with a floor area of 52,628.4 m 2 (566,487 sq ft).

    • Completed
  6. Kaohsiung metropolitan area (Chinese: 高雄都會區; pinyin: Gāoxióng Dūhuì Qū) is the urban area of Kaohsiung in southern Taiwan. Definition [ edit ] According to the definition of metropolitan areas formerly used by the Republic of China (Taiwan) government, Kaohsiung metropolitan area included the following areas:

    • 1,329.8498 km² (513.4579 sq mi)
    • Taiwan
    • 3,023,225
    • Kaohsiung
  7. Takau - Kohiông - (Kaohsiung City) location map.svg. Module:Location map/data/Taiwan Kaohsiung is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Kaohsiung. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.

  8. Kaohsiung Mosque was built in 1949 in Taiwan by Muslim nationalists after their defeat against the communists in the Chinese civil war. In the beginning, Muslim public officers worked with the Kuomintang government to suggest the construction of a new mosque in Taiwan and started to raise funds from January 1949.