"T'aitung" meaning in All languages combined

See T'aitung on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} T'aitung
  1. Alternative spelling of Taitung Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: Taitung
    Sense id: en-T'aitung-en-name-poI9C-Bf Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "There are three army groups and one airborne special operations headquarters. Major garrisons are to be found on the islands of Kinmen (Quemoy), Matsu, P'enghu, Hualien-T'aitung, and the smaller Tungyin Island and Chukuang Island commands.",
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          "text": "Colonel Sun translates for Minister Yao and relays the minister’s reply. “Minister Yao advises that ROC Marine Corps headquarters is on the Naval Station at Tsoying, near Kaosiung, on the southwest coast. He suggests you do the Four Ninety-ninth wing this morning and the Marine headquarters this afternoon. It will take you about an hour to reach Tsoying by helicopter from Hsinchu. He just ordered General Peng to arrange meetings with the Navy and Marines at Tsoying, and transportation. From there we will go to Army headquarters at Hualien-T'aitung.”",
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