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}} | other_name = | settlement_type = County-controlled city | image_skyline = Taitung_City.jpg | nickname = (Eastern City) | image_caption = Downtown Taitung City | image_flag = | image_seal = | image_map = | pushpin_map = Taiwan | pushpin_label_position = | pushpin_map_caption = Location in the Republic of China | latd = 22 | latm = 45| lats = 30| latNS = N | longd = 121 | longm = 08| longs = 40| longEW = E | coordinates_display = inline,title | coordinates_region = TW | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = | subdivision_type1 = Provinces | subdivision_name1 = Taiwan | subdivision_type2 = County | subdivision_name2 = Taitung | seat_type = | seat = | leader_title = Mayor | leader_name = | area_footnotes = | area_total_km2 = 109.7691 | population_footnotes = | population_total = 106,929 | population_as_of = December 2014 | population_density_km2 = auto | population_note = | website = (www.taitungcity.gov.tw ) }} Taitung City (), is a county-controlled city and the county seat of Taitung County, Taiwan. It lies on the southeast coast of Taiwan facing the Pacific Ocean. Taitung City is the most populous subdivision of Taitung County and it is one of the major cities on the east coast of the island. Due to the Central Mountain Range of Taiwan, ground transportation to Taitung City is very limited. The city is served by Taitung Airport. Taitung is a gateway to Green Island and Orchid Island, both of which are popular tourist destinations. ==History== Before the 16th century the Taitung plain was settled by agriculturalist Puyuma and Amis aboriginal tribes. Under Dutch rule and during Qing rule, a large part of eastern Taiwan, including today's Taitung, was called "Pi-lam" (卑南). In the late 19th century, when Liu Mingchuan was the Qing Governor of Taiwan, Han Chinese settlers moved into the Taitung region. Pi-lam Subprefecture (卑南廳) was established in 1875, and was upgraded and renamed to "Taitung State" (臺東直隸州) in 1888. In 1887, the island was made an independent Taiwan Province, which included Taitung Prefecture. During Japanese rule, the central settlement was called Nankyō Village (南鄉新街). Taitō Chō (臺東廳) was one of twenty local administrative offices established in 1901. English-language works from the era refer to the place as ''Pinan'' (from Japanese) and ''Pilam'' (from Hokkien). Taitō Town (臺東街) was established in 1920 under Taitō Prefecture, and included modern Taitung City and eastern Beinan Township. There were no Americans living here during the Japanese rule. After handover of Taiwan from Japan to ROC in 1945, it became Taitung Township and in 1976 it was promoted to Taitung City. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Taitung City」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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