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  • ...le''. Other nations operating the Oliver Hazard Perry-class include Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, Egypt, Bahrain and Poland.
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  • |style="width:40%"|[[Gulf of Thailand]], [[South China Sea]], the [[Strait of Taiwan]], and the coasts of [[Guangdong]], [[Indonesia]], [[Philippines]], [[New G ...atra]], [[Bali]], [[Sulawesi]]), [[Peninsular Malaysia]], [[Singapore]], [[Taiwan]], [[Thailand]]
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  • ...Development and Economism in East Asia: The Rise of Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea.'' (2002). 300 pp.
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  • He supported close Japanese relations with [[South Korea]] and [[Taiwan]], because "Communism means only a dog's life."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...[[Pacific]], until August. On 15 February 1955 she sailed for Keeling, [[Taiwan|Formosa]], where she operated as [[flagship]] for Vice Admiral [[A. M. Prid ...nd [[Nationalist Chinese]] Navy-Marine amphibious operation off southern [[Taiwan]]. In April and May ''Eldorado'' visited ports in [[Indonesia]] and [[Aust
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  • ...the provisions of the [[Cairo Conference of 1943]] the lands of Manchuria, Taiwan and the Pescadores Islands reverted to China.
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  • ==Taiwan: Submarine Platforms ==
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  • ...rruption which had been tolerated by the KMT in China. After relocating to Taiwan, he overcame the corruption there and made the island a model of economic p ...ard Christianity was also tied to his anticommunism, especially during the Taiwan years after 1949. Beyond mere political advantage, Chiang found in the Chri
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  • 1912 - 1949 (still continues ruling the region of [[Taiwan]])
    23 KB (2,790 words) - 12:42, 5 February 2009
  • ...m 1946 to 1948. In 1958, he became president of the 'Academia Sinica' in [[Taiwan]]. Upon his inauguration to this post, he was praised for his high moral c ...s = | edition = | pages = | publisher = Bookman Books | location = Taipei, Taiwan | id = | url = }} in English.
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  • ...e ''Lagos Michigan'' in 1956.<ref name=GreatFleet/> She was scrapped in [[Taiwan]], in 1967.
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  • ...colonial period, when the [[Empire of Japan]] took control of [[Korea]], [[Taiwan]] and parts of mainland China. Ethnic Korean and Chinese people, by choice
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  • ...gentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the USA.<ref>[http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/mko/telesc
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  • ...involved in fleet and amphibious exercises off [[Japan]], [[Korea]], and [[Taiwan]]. ...via [[Pearl Harbor]]. Based there, the ship visited ports in [[Japan]], [[Taiwan]], [[Hong Kong]], Vietnam, and [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]], acting as [[flag
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  • ...rally related to its [[East Asia|East Asian]] neighbors including China, [[Taiwan]], and [[Japan]]. When South Korea was established in 1948 after the end of ...end to have less impact than those in neighboring countries such as Japan, Taiwan, and eastern China.<ref name="encarta"/><ref name="britannica"/><ref name="
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  • ...d nation in [[East Asia]]; its closest neighbours are [[Russia]], China, [[Taiwan]], and [[North Korea|North]] and [[South Korea]]. Japan and Korea share phi ...efeat the forces of both China and Russia. It occupied Korea, [[Formosa]] (Taiwan), and southern [[Sakhalin Island]].
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  • ...of equipment, 166 artillery pieces, and 128 vehicles out of the Tachens to Taiwan while the carriers of TF&nbsp;77 and the gun ships of TF&nbsp;75 stood guar
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  • }} This figure excludes Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR and Taiwan.</ref> The population density was 135 people per square kilometer. As a com ...munists won the civil war in 1949 under [[Mao Zedong]], driving the KMT to Taiwan. Mao liquidated millions of opponents, fought the United States in the bloo
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  • ...nd ''U. S. Mate'' in 1966, before being scrapped in 1971 at [[Kaohsiung]], Taiwan.
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  • ...ughout the Indian subcontinent, much of Southeast Asia, southern China and Taiwan.<ref name="McD99"/> Within much of its range, this species is easily the mo ...angladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, China (Kwangsi, Kwangtung), Taiwan and Indonesia (Endeh, Flores, east Java, Komodo, Lomblen Islands). The type
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