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    Taihoku Prefecture (臺北州; Taihoku-shū) was an administrative division of Taiwan created in 1920, during Japanese rule. The prefecture consisted of modern-day...
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    New Taipei City (redirect from New Taihoku)
    the entire area of New Taipei City was organized as part of the Taihoku Prefecture. After the Republic of China took control of Taiwan in 1945, the present-day...
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    division. They include 43 prefectures proper (県, ken), two urban prefectures (府, fu: Osaka and Kyoto), one regional prefecture (道, dō: Hokkaidō) and one...
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    the Japanese era, the city was known as Kirun first as a town of Taihoku Prefecture, then became a district in 1920 and finally a city in 1924. After...
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  • graduated from Taihoku Prefecture Second Junior High School, but failed his university entrance exams. Undaunted, he sought out Iwao Seiichi of Taihoku Imperial...
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    remained unaltered. Under Japanese rule, the city was administered under Taihoku Prefecture. Taiwan's Japanese rulers embarked on an extensive program of advanced...
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    much of the present day Yilan County was part of Japan within its Taihoku Prefecture. When the Republic of China took over Taiwan in 1945, it became part...
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  • Shrine in Taihoku Prefecture. 3 March – Ching Yun University is established. 28 November – The opening of Tamsui Church in Taihoku Prefecture. 3 April...
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    Taihoku 官大 Prince Yoshihisa, Three Pioneer Kami, Amaterasu Kenkō Shrine [ja; zh] (建功神社) Taihoku 県社 台湾での戦死者・殉職者等 Taiwan Martyr Shrine (台湾護国神社) Taihoku...
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  • Hsinchu County) were included in the new Taihoku Prefecture in 1920. Walls of Taipeh Taihoku Prefecture Taiwan Prefecture Fujian Province History of Taiwan Skinner...
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