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Welcome the children of Taiwan Province Province. How many words are there in the title?

Welcome the children of Taiwan Province Province. Topic one has forty-nine words.

Taiwan Province Province:

1, Introduction

Taiwan Province Province, referred to as "Taiwan Province" for short, is a provincial administrative region, with Taipei as its capital, located on the continental shelf in the southeast coast of China, bordering the Pacific Ocean in the east and Fujian Province across the Taiwan Province Strait in the west. It borders the East China Sea of China in the north and the Philippine Islands in the south.

Taiwan Province Province consists of Taiwan Province Province, the largest island in China, and its affiliated islands such as Lan Yu Island, Green Island, Diaoyu Island and Penghu Islands. Across temperate and tropical regions. The population is about 234 10000, and more than 70% of them are concentrated in the five metropolitan areas in the west, of which Taipei metropolitan area is the largest.

Taiwan Province Province in China refers to Taiwan Province Province (including Taiwan Province Island, Lan Yu Island, Green Island, Diaoyu Island and other affiliated islands and Penghu Islands) and Jinmen, Mazu and Wuqiu Islands in Fujian Province, with a total land area of 36,000 square kilometers.

The administrative divisions of Taiwan Province Province include: Taibei, Xinbei, Taoyuan, Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Keelung, Hsinchu and Chiayi, Hsinchu, Miaoli, Changhua, Nantou, Yunlin, Chiayi, Pingtung, Taitung, Hualien, Yilan, Penghu, Jinmen and Lianjiang (Mazu

2. Evolution

Taiwan Province Province (Chinese pinyin: Táiwān) is a social name originated from Taiwan Bay, a minority-inhabited area in southern Taiwan Province Province, which means coastal land. Fujian immigrants in Taiwan Province Province were developed, and the name was translated into "big official", "Taiwan official" and "Dawan" in Minnan dialect, and was later named "Taiwan Province Province".

During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the official officially used the name "Taiwan Province Province" in official documents, but it was not until the Ming Dynasty that "Taiwan Province Province" referred to Tainan, Taiwan Province Province.

It was not until the Qing government officially named the whole island as "Taiwan Province Province" and set up a "Taiwanese government" under Fujian Province, which was the only "government" in Taiwan Province Province during the Guangxu period, and Taiwan Province Province was set as 1885. The abbreviation of Taiwan Province Province takes the provincial initials "Taiwan Province".

Traditional Chinese characters are formally written in official documents and textbooks in Taiwan Province Province. The original traditional Chinese character "Taiwan" adopts homophone variants, which are consistent with simplified characters. This way of writing is widely used by the people and the media in Taiwan Province Province.