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  • *[http://www.taoyuan-airport.com/english/ Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport] - official site, in English.
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  • ...ioner on the [[U.S.-China Security Review Commission]] and Fellow at the [[Taiwan Institute for Political, Economic and Strategic Studies]]; Advisor, [[Jewis
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  • ''See [[Taiwan]] for the Republic of China since 1949'' ...rise of [[communism]] in China, the government was forced to withdraw to [[Taiwan]] and its surrounding islands during the [[Chinese Civil War]]. For many ye
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  • *[http://www.snakesoftaiwan.com/Naja%20atra/species_naja_atra.htm Snakes of Taiwan (''Naja atra'' - Chinese cobra)]
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  • ...andparents migrated from China to Taiwan, and her parents later moved from Taiwan to Michigan, where Chang grew up<ref name=newyorker />. Chang explores her
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  • * Hood, Steven J. ''The Kuomintang and the Democratization of Taiwan.'' Westview, 1997. 181 pp. [http://www.questia.com/read/9937198 online fro ...ng for Democracy'' (1999) [http://www.questia.com/library/book/politics-in-taiwan-voting-for-democracy-by-shelley-rigger.jsp online edition]
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  • ...m/feature/snakes_in_taiwan/poisonous_snakes.htm Common Poisonous Snakes in Taiwan] at [http://www.formosanfattire.com/ Formosan Fat Tire]. Accessed 20 Octobe
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  • | ''IJN Kongo'', waters off [[Taiwan]]
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  • ...military forces. The [[Spratly Islands]] are completely claimed by China, Taiwan, and Vietnam, with portions claimed by Malaysia and the Philippines.
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  • ...apore]] and the [[Strait of Malacca]] in the southwest, to the [[Strait of Taiwan]] in the northeast, and connects to the [[Gulf of Thailand]]. Nations on i ...ly small numbers of military forces from China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Brunei has established a fishing zone that overlaps a souther
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  • ...ee nations, as well as links with the [[People's Republic of China]] and [[Taiwan]], have varied from cordial to strained since the close of [[World War II]]
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  • ...and remains a major political party of the [[Republic of China]] based in Taiwan. ...dustrialists, who relocated textile facilities and capital to Hong Kong or Taiwan around the end of 1948 and early 1949 when prices soared and inflation spir
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  • ...ilometres) between [[Kyushu]], one of the main Japanese islands, towards [[Taiwan]]. The more northerly islands are part of Kyushu's [[Kagoshima prefecture]]
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  • ...f state for East Asian Affairs, 1985-1986; Director, American Institute in Taiwan, 1982-1984; Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studi
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