Taihoku Prefecture — (Kanji: 台北州, Rōmaji: Taihokushū ) was created in 1920 under Japanese rule, encompassing what is now Taipei County and Taipei City. Its office, which is now occupied by the Control Yuan of the Republic of China, was in Taipei City. There were one… … Wikipedia
Taihoku Air Strike — The Taihoku Air Strike was an attack by the Chinese Air Force against the metropolitan perimeter of Taihoku (Taipei), the capital of Taiwan, which was under Japanese rule, during January 1938. The raid was launched in response to Japanese attacks … Wikipedia
Taihoku — Taipeh 臺北市 Blick über die Stadt und auf den Taipeh 101 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Taihoku — /taɪˈhɔku/ (say tuy hawkooh) noun → Taipei …
Chinese Consulate-General, Taihoku — The Consulate General of the Republic of China in Taihoku was a diplomatic mission of the Republic of China in Taipei, Taiwan under the Japanese rule. Taihoku was name of Taipei based on Japanese pronunciation and thus the official term. The… … Wikipedia
Kaiserliche Universität Taihoku — Die National Taiwan University (NTU; chin. 國立臺灣大學, Guólì Táiwān Dàxué, kurz Taida) ist eine staatliche, nationale Universität in Taipeh in der Republik China. An der Hochschule sind etwa 29.000 Studenten eingeschrieben. Die Universität ist Teil… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Taiwan under Japanese rule — (Taiwan, Empire of Japan) 台灣日治時期 (大日本帝國臺灣) Annexed dependency of the Empire of Japan … Wikipedia
Genkei Masamune — Nacimiento 1899 Fallecimiento … Wikipedia Español
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National Taiwan University — 國立臺灣大學 seal of the National Taiwan University Motto 敦品勵學,愛國愛人 (Chinese) Motto in English … Wikipedia