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Encyclopedia > Taoyuan County

"Taoyuan" is names of places in China which are following:

  1. Taoyuan (桃园市、桃園市,pinyin:táo yuán shì) is a city located in Taiwan, see Taoyuan City
  2. Taoyuan (桃园县、桃園縣,pinyin:táo yuán xiàn) is a county in Taiwan, see Taoyuan County (Taiwan)
  3. Taoyuan (桃源县、桃源縣,pinyin:táo yuán xiàn) is a county in Hunan, see Taoyuan County (Hunan)

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City of Irvine Website - Taoyuan, Taiwan (214 words)
Taoyuan City is the center of politics, culture and business of Taoyuan County.
During the Japanese occupation, the Taoyuan became a region, replacing the Taoyuan department and the earlier Taotsaiyuan Department.
On April 21st, 1971, Taoyuan Town was reformed to the present Taoyuan City.
Taiwan Information (2139 words)
The narrow-shaped Taoyuan County is a plateau lies in the northwestern part of Taiwan Main Island, with Taipei and Ilan counties adjacent to it.
Dasi locates at southeast of Taoyuan, which is west to Pingchen, northwest to Bade city, southeast to Fusing, northeast to the border of Yingkke in Taipei County.
Fusing is a mostly aboriginal township nestled amidst the verdant mountains rushing rivers of Taoyuan County.
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