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located off the southeastern coast of mainland China. It comprised most (99%) of the Republic of China (ROC) since the 1950s. Separated from the Asian continent by the 120 kilometers (75 mi) wide, Taiwan Strait, the main island of the group is 394 kilometers (245 mi) long and 144 kilometers (89 mi) wide. To the northeast are the main islands of Japan and the East China Sea, and the southern end of the Ryukyu Islands of Japan is directly to the east; the Philippines lie to its south across the Bashi Channel. The mountainous island spans the Tropic of Cancer and is covered by tropical and subtropical vegetation. Other minor islands and islets of the group include the Pescadores, Green Island, and Orchid Island as well as the Diaoyutai Islands (Senkaku-shotō) which have been controlled by Japan since the 1970s.Taiwan's rapid economic growth in the decades after World War II has transformed it into an advanced economy as one of the Four Asian Tigers. This economic rise is known as the Taiwan Miracle. It is categorized as an advanced economy by the IMF and high- income economy by the World Bank. Its technology industry plays a key role in the global economy. Taiwanese companies manufacture a large portion of the world's consumer electronics, although most of them are made in their factories in mainland China. Created by gabriel voiculescu with photos from INTERNET

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Taiwan, also known as Formosa (from Portuguese: Ilha Formosa, "Beautiful Island"), is an island situated in East Asia in the Western Pacific

Ocean and located off the southeastern coast of mainland China. It comprised most (99%) of the Republic of China (ROC) since the 1950s. Separated from the Asian continent by the 120 kilometers (75 mi) wide,

Taiwan Strait, the main island of the group is 394 kilometers (245 mi) long and 144 kilometers (89 mi) wide. To the northeast are the main islands of

Japan and the East China Sea, and the southern end of the Ryukyu Islands of Japan is directly to the east; the Philippines lie to its south

across the Bashi Channel. The mountainous island spans the Tropic of Cancer and is covered by tropical and subtropical vegetation. Other minor islands and islets of the group include the Pescadores, Green Island, and

Orchid Island as well as the Diaoyutai Islands (Senkaku-shotō) which have been controlled by Japan since the 1970s.Taiwan's rapid economic growth

in the decades after World War II has transformed it into an advanced economy as one of the Four Asian Tigers. This economic rise is known as the Taiwan Miracle. It is categorized as an advanced economy by the IMF

and high-income economy by the World Bank. Its technology industry plays a key role in the global economy. Taiwanese companies

manufacture a large portion of the world's consumer electronics, although most of them are made in their factories in mainland China.

Created by gabriel voiculescu with photos from INTERNET

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