Outline of Taiwan explained
See also: Index of Taiwan-related articles.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Taiwan:
Taiwan - a country in East Asia, officially named the Republic of China (ROC). Originally based in mainland China, the ROC now governs the island of Taiwan, which makes up over 99% of its territory, as well as Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, and other minor islands. Taipei is the seat of the central government. Following the Chinese civil war, the Chinese Communist Party took full control of mainland China and founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949. The ROC relocated its government to Taiwan, and its jurisdiction became limited to Taiwan and its surrounding islands. In 1971, the PRC assumed China's seat at the United Nations, which the ROC originally occupied. During the latter half of the 20th century, Taiwan experienced rapid economic growth and industrialization and is now an advanced industrial economy. In the 1980s and early 1990s, Taiwan evolved into a multi-party democracy with universal suffrage. Taiwan is one of the Four Asian Tigers and a member of the WTO and APEC. The 19th-largest economy in the world,[1] [2] its high-tech industry plays a key role in the global economy.
General reference
- Pronunciation:
- pronounced as /cmn/
- tai˨wan˨˥/
- Common English state names: Taiwan; archaic Formosa
- Official English state names: Republic of China
- Common endonym(s): 臺灣 / 台灣 (Táiwān; Tâi-oân)
- Official endonym(s): 臺灣 / 台灣 – 中華民國 (Zhōnghuá Mínguó; Tiong-hôa Bîn-kok)
- Adjectival(s): Taiwanese (disambiguation) Demonym(s): Taiwanese
- Etymology: Taiwan#Name
- International rankings of Taiwan
- ISO country codes: TW, TWN, 158
- ISO region codes: See
- Internet country code top-level domain: .tw
Geography of Taiwan
See main article: Geography of Taiwan.
- Taiwan is:
- a common name used for the Republic of China since the 1970s, to avoid confusion with the People's Republic of China (commonly known as China)
- also the name of the Island of Taiwan (Formosa)
- Location:
- Population of Taiwan: 23,503,349 people (May 2016 estimate) - 58th most populous country
- Area of Taiwan: 36193km2 - 134th largest country
- Atlas of Taiwan
Environment of Taiwan
Geographic features of Taiwan
Regions of Taiwan
See main article: Regions of Taiwan.
Ecoregions of Taiwan
Administrative divisions of Taiwan
See main article: Administrative divisions of Taiwan and List of administrative divisions of Taiwan.
- Administrative division types
- Six special municipalities: Kaohsiung, New Taipei, Taichung, Tainan, Taipei, and Taoyuan.
- Three provincial cities: Chiayi, Hsinchu, Keelung.
- 13 counties: Changhua, Chiayi, Hsinchu, Hualien, Kinmen, Lienchiang, Miaoli, Nantou, Penghu, Pingtung, Taitung, Yilan and Yunlin.
- List of cities in Taiwan
Demography of Taiwan
See main article: Demographics of Taiwan.
Government and politics of Taiwan
See main article: Government of the Republic of China.
Elections in Taiwan
See main article: Elections in Taiwan.
- Presidential elections in Taiwan
- 1996 - 2000 - 2004 - 2008 - 2012 - 2016 - 2020
- Legislative elections in Taiwan
- Legislative Yuan: 1969 - 1972 - 1975 - 1980 - 1983 - 1986 - 1989 - 1992 - 1995 - 1998 - 2001 - 2004 - 2008 - 2012 - 2016 - 2020
- National Assembly: 1969 - 1972 - 1980 - 1986 - 1991 - 1996 - 2005 (defunct)
- Referendums in Taiwan
Taiwan policy and ideology
Political parties
See main article: List of political parties in Taiwan.
Nationally represented parties
Other parties
Branches of government
See main article: Government of the Republic of China.
The government of the Republic of China has five branches, called "yuan".
Leadership
See main article: President of the Republic of China and Vice President of the Republic of China.
Executive Yuan
See main article: Executive Yuan.
Legislative Yuan
See main article: Legislative Yuan.
Judicial Yuan
See main article: Judicial Yuan.
- Supreme Court of the Republic of China
Examination Yuan
See main article: Examination Yuan.
Control Yuan
See main article: Control Yuan.
Foreign relations of Taiwan
See main article: Foreign relations of Taiwan and Political status of Taiwan.
International organization membership
The Republic of China is a member of:
The Republic of China is excluded from:
- United Nations
- The Republic of China was a founding member of the UN, but withdrew in 1971 after the UNGA Resolution 2758 was proposed which was in favor of representation for the PRC.
- On 23 July 2007, the Republic of China's (15th) request to join the UN was rejected.[3]
Law and order
Political/legal status of Taiwan
Legal documentation of Taiwan status
Military
See main article: Republic of China Armed Forces.
Politicians
History of Taiwan
See main article: History of Taiwan and History of the Republic of China.
See also: History of China.
By period
Mainland before 1949
Taiwan
By region
By subject
Historical figures
Culture of Taiwan
See main article: Culture of Taiwan.
Arts in Taiwan
Mass media of Taiwan
Museums in Taiwan
Religion in Taiwan
Sports in Taiwan
Economy and infrastructure of Taiwan
See main article: Economy of Taiwan.
TWD
Education and research in Taiwan
Research institutes
Nobel laureates
See also
External links
Notes and References
- [CIA]
- News: Taiwan needs to boost public awareness on climate change: EU envoy. Chan. Rachel . 17 June 2009. China Post. 22 July 2009.
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6913020.stm News.bbc.co.uk 2007