- name was
eventually changed to
Karen Harbour (****anese: 花蓮港, Hepburn:
Karenkō).
After World War II the
incoming Kuomintang-led
Republic of
China retained...
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Karenkō Shrine (花蓮港神社,
Karenkō jinja) was a
Shinto shrine located in
Hualien City,
Hualien County (formerly
Karenkō city,
Karenkō Prefecture) in Taiwan...
- Dutch, and Han
Chinese under Qing annexation. The
region was
renamed Karenkō Prefecture in 1895
during ****anese
colonial rule. In 1945,
after the end...
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Karenkō Prefecture (花蓮港廳,
Karenkō-chō) was one of the
administrative divisions of
Taiwan during ****anese rule. The
prefecture consisted of modern-day...
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Hualien City,
Hualien County, Taiwan. The site was
originally established as
Karenkō Shrine during the ****anese rule of
Taiwan on 19
August 1915. Due to the...
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where broadcasts are made in the Amis language. The
north segment from
Karenkō (花蓮港, now
Hualien City) to
Poshiko (璞石閣 ポシコ, then Tamazato, now Yuli) was...
- Makō Republic of
China Republic of
China (Taiwan)
Penghu Magong Karenkō 花蓮港庁
Karenkō Hualien Hualien Shinchiku 新竹州
Shinchiku Hsinchu Hsinchu Taichū 台中州...
- (Pingtung) Shirakawa#4 (Chiayi) Taihoku#5
Mosak (Taipei) Taihoku#6 (Taipei)
Karenko (Hualien)
Tamazato (Yuli) ****utsu (Taipei) Oka (Taipei)
Toroku (Touliu)...
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Shrine name
Location Rank
Enshrined deity Karenkō Shrine Karen district 県社
Prince Yoshihisa,
Three Pioneer Kami
Yoshino Shrine [ja; zh] (吉野神社)
Karen district...
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Formosa on 6–9 July 1945; and a dive
bombing mission against the port of
Karenko, Formosa, on 8 August. When the 201st deplo****, no
provision for replacement...