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Taiwan

Official name Republic of China
Name in local language Zhonghuá Mínguó ; 中華民國 (zh)
Continent Asia
Subcontinent East Asia
Population (ranking: 59e) 23,584,865 inhabitants (2018)
Population growth 0.08 % / year
Area 36,197 km²
Density 651.57 inhabitants / km²
GDP (ranking: 22e) 602.680 billions $USD (2018)
GDP/capita (ranking) 25,534 $USD (2018)
GDP growth 2.60 % / year (2018)
Life expectancy (ranking) 80.20 years (2015)
Birth rate 8.50 ‰ (2015)
Fertility rate 1.07 children / woman (2015)
Death rate (ranking) 6.70 ‰ (2015)
Infant mortality rate (ranking) 3.90 ‰ (2013)
Literacy rate 100.00 % (2018)
Official languages Mandarin
Currency New Taiwan dollar (NT$ TWD)
HDI (ranking: 37e) 0.907 / 1 (2017)
EPI (ranking) 72.84 (2018)
Government Unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic
Head of State President Tsai Ing-wen
National Day 10 October (Revolution of 1911)
ISO Codes TW, TWN
Demonym Taiwanese
Tourists (ranking) 10,740,000 people (2017)
Diplomatic back and forth

Taiwan is an independent island state located in eastern Asia, off mainland China. It is located in the south of Japan and north of the Philippines.
In fact, Taiwan has administrative and political independence from the continent, but its independence has never been proclaimed by either the island government or the continent. It is considered by the UN as a province of the People’s Republic of China, to which it belonged until its conquest by Japan in 1895. The latter lost the island after its defeat in 1945, and Taiwan returned to the Mainland China. In 1949, after its defeat in the civil war with the Communist Party, the Kuomintang settled in Taiwan, and since then has controlled the island. The Taiwan Government regards the island as a province of the Republic of China, as stipulated in its pre-1949 constitution. Taiwan claims sovereignty over all of mainland China, as well as parts of the territory of Taiwan, and some neighboring country parts. Beijing claims sovereignty over the island of Taiwan and sees a bad eye any rapprochement of the island with other countries, hence the diplomatic ban of Taiwan. In 1971, the People’s Republic of China, that is to say Beijing, even replaced the Republic of China, Taiwan, at the United Nations, since then.
Since the 1980s, Taipei and Beijing have embarked on a diplomatic rapprochement that has enabled, among other things, residents of both countries to meet and travel freely. However, the armies of both countries are closely watching each other.

Taipei – panorama. Photo: Chensiyuan, Wikipedia
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Urban areas (2017)
Urban areas Population
Taipei 9,194,775 inhabitants
Taichung - Changhua 4,054,385 inhabitants
Kaohsiung 3,615,163 inhabitants
Taïnan 1,886,033 inhabitants
Hsinchu 984,818 inhabitants
Chiayi 785,194 inhabitants
Kinmen 135,114 inhabitants
Taitung 106,929 inhabitants
Hualien 106,368 inhabitants
Penghu 103,263 inhabitants
Nantou 102,314 inhabitants
Yilan 95,885 inhabitants
Miaoli 90,963 inhabitants
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Administrative divisions
Provinces and Municipalities Population Area
Fujian (Province) 147,709 inhabitants 180 km²
Kaohsiung (Municipalité spéciale) 2,779,371 inhabitants 2,952 km²
Nouveau Taipei (Municipalité spéciale) 3,979,208 inhabitants 2,053 km²
Taichung (Municipalité spéciale) 2,767,239 inhabitants 2,215 km²
Taïnan (Municipalité spéciale) 1,886,033 inhabitants 2,192 km²
Taipei (Municipalité spéciale) 2,695,704 inhabitants 272 km²
Taïwan (province) 7,136,789 inhabitants 25,110 km²
Taoyuan (Municipalité spéciale) 2,147,763 inhabitants 1,221 km²
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See also
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