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Taichu may
refer to: Taichung, Taiwan,
known as
Taichū in ****anese
Taichū Prefecture,
former name of
Taichung Taichu (104BC–101BC), an era name used by...
- levees. In 1901,
Taichū Chō (臺中廳) was
established as one of
twenty local administrative districts on the island. In 1904, the town of
Taichū had a po****tion...
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Taichū Prefecture (台中州,
Taichū-shū) was one of the
administrative divisions of ****anese Taiwan. The
prefecture consisted of modern-day
Taichung City, Changhua...
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eleven named eras of his reign,
Tàichū (Chinese: 太初; pinyin:
Tàichū; lit. 'Grand Beginning'), 104 BCE – 101 BCE. His
Tàichū Calendar (太初曆; 太初历; 'grand beginning...
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territory of
Taichū Prefecture (臺中州)
shortly after the end of
World War II. In the
early years,
Taichung County consists of most
territory of
Taichū Prefecture...
- The 1935 Shinchiku-
Taichū earthquake occurred with a
Richter magnitude of 7.1 (7.1 Mw) in
April 1935 with its
epicenter in Miaoli,
Taiwan (then part of...
- Kīrun (基隆, Keelung)
through Taihoku (臺北, Taipei),
Shinchiku (新竹, Hsinchu),
Taichū (臺中, Taichung),
Tainan (臺南, Tainan), to
Takao (高雄, Kaohsiung). The Taiwan...
- Jǐnyún; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ông Kím-hûn) in 1937 in
Kiyomizu Town, Taikō District,
Taichū Prefecture, ****anese
Taiwan (modern-day Qings****,
Taichung City, Taiwan)...
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during the ****anese rule of
Taiwan as the
Taichu Prefectural Hall (Chinese: 臺中州廳)
which housed the city hall of
Taichū Prefecture. The last of four expansions...
- was established, but this
merged with
Taichū Chō (臺中廳) in 1909. In 1920,
Shoka was
governed under the new
Taichū Prefecture. In 1933, Ōtake
Village (大竹庄)...