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Taihoku Prefecture (臺北州;
Taihoku-shū) was an
administrative division of
Taiwan created in 1920,
during ****anese rule. The
prefecture consisted of modern-day...
- The
Taihoku Air Raid was the
largest Allied air raid on the city of
Taihoku (modern-day Taipei), then
under ****anese
colonial rule,
during World War II...
- The
Taihoku Airstrike (Chinese: 松山空襲) was an air raid by the
military of the
Republic of
China against the
metropolitan perimeter of
Taihoku (modern-day...
- ****anese rule as the
seventh of the
Imperial Universities. It was
named Taihoku Imperial University and
served during the
period of ****anese colonization...
- Chinese: 臺北; pinyin: Táiběi),
officially Taipei City, and
previously known as
Taihoku from 1895 to 1945, is the
capital and a
special muni****lity of the Republic...
- Taiwan, the
entire area of New
Taipei City was
organized as part of the
Taihoku Prefecture.
After the
Republic of
China took
control of
Taiwan in 1945...
-
Imperial ****anese
Kwantung Army
crashed upon take off from the
airport in
Taihoku, ****anese Formosa, now Taipei, Taiwan. The
chief pilot, copilot, and General...
- as
Taiwan Provincial College. Soon
after they gave it the name
Taihoku College (
Taihoku is "Taipei" in ****anese). The school's
purpose was to
nurture a...
- bands**** and
exercise areas. The park was
originally established in 1900 as
Taihoku New Park(臺北新公園; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-oân Sin-kong-hn̂g)
during the ****anese...
- 松山庄),
Shichisei District,
Taihoku Prefecture. The village,
named after Matsuyama City in ****an, was
incorporated into
Taihoku City (modern-day Taipei)...