- The
Matsu Islands (UK: /ˌmætˈsuː/ or US: /ˌmɑːtˈsuː/),
officially Lienchiang County (/ljɛnˈdʒjɑːŋ/), are an
archipelago of 36
islands and
islets in the...
- Romanized: Gṳ̄-guŏng-hiŏng), also
spelled Chukuang, is a
rural township of
Lienchiang County (the
Matsu Islands),
Republic of
China (Taiwan).
Juguang Township...
- 南竿鄉) is a
rural township in the
Matsu Islands and the
county seat of
Lienchiang County, Fujian.
There is an
airport in Nangan. The
highest point is Yuntai...
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County Baoshan (寳山)
Hsinchu County Beidou (北斗)
Changhua County Beigan (北竿)
Lienchiang County Beigang (北港)
Yunlin County Beinan (卑南)
Taitung County Beipu (北埔)...
- Lianjiang/
Lienchiang may
refer to: Look up Lianjiang,
Lienchiang, Lien-chiang, or
Lienkiang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lianjiang County (连江县)...
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goddess in
Chinese folk
religion Matsu-class
destroyer Matsu Islands (
Lienchiang County), Fujian,
Republic of
China (Taiwan)
Matsu Beigan Airport Matsushima...
- Islands{...}林投嶼{...} 連江縣行政區域圖 [
Lienchiang County] (Map) (in
Chinese (Taiwan) and English).
Ministry of the Interior,
Lienchiang County Government.
August 2007...
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Republic of China, but the
Republic of
China governs Kinmen County and
Lienchiang County (the
Matsu Islands) as part of its own
Fujian Province. Most of...
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Tainan Kaohsiung Pingtung Yilan Hualien Taitung Taiwan Province Kinmen Lienchiang (Matsu)
Fuchien Province Taiwan Strait South China Sea East
China Sea...
- Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Má-chó͘-ji̍t-pò) is a
newspaper owned by the
government of the
Lienchiang County,
Fujian Province,
Republic of
China (Taiwan). It was
founded as...