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南投 市 Lâm-tâu Nàm-thèu Urban townships Caotun 草屯 鎮 Chháu-tūn Chhó-thùn Jiji 集集 鎮 Chi p-chi p Si p-si p Puli 埔里 鎮 Po -lí Phû-lî Jhushan (Zhushan) 竹山 鎮 Tek-san Tsuk-sân Rural townships Guosing (Guoxing) 國姓 鄉 Kok-sèng Koet-siang Lugu 鹿谷 鄉
- 4,106.436 km² (1,585.504 sq mi)
- Nantou City
- TW-NAN
- Republic of China (Taiwan)
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