"Nan-t'ou" meaning in All languages combined

See Nan-t'ou on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Wade–Giles romanization of Mandarin 南投 (Nántóu) Wade-Giles romanization: Nan²-tʻou². Etymology templates: {{bor|en|cmn-wadegiles|-}} Wade–Giles, {{uder|en|cmn|南投|tr=Nántóu}} Mandarin 南投 (Nántóu) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|nolinkhead=1}} Nan-t'ou
  1. Alternative form of Nantou Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: Nantou
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          "text": "July 31\nNorthern Taiwan. The second typhoon to lash Taiwan in a week struck the towns of Taipei, T'ao-yuan, and Nan-t'ou; at least 38 persons were killed.",
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          "text": "A freeway connects the town to T'ai-chung city, 13 miles (21 km) north, and Nan-t'ou city, 4 miles (6 km) south.",
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          "text": "Yuan-chu-min history, that of the island’s southern Min speaking Han Chinese, is in evidence farther east, in Nan-t'ou county. After reaching the heart of Nan-t'ou city, the county’s center of government and also home to Taiwan’s provincial government, one can board a bus to ascend the mountains that dominate much of the central and eastern landscape of the island.",
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          "text": "Nan-t’ou County, Taiwan – Friday, May 13th, 2011\n“For some reason a lot of westerners get lost on their way here, but it’s easy for Taiwanese people to find,” my hostel host warned me as he jotted down some simple walking directions to the bus service to Sun Moon Lake.",
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