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Taichū Prefecture
Prefecture of Taiwan under Japanese rule From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Taichū Prefecture (台中州, Taichū-shū) was one of the administrative divisions of Japanese Taiwan. The prefecture consisted of modern-day Taichung City, Changhua County and Nantou County. It is also the origin of the name of modern-day Taichung. The Taichū Prefecture was the scene of the 1930 Musha Incident, the last major uprising against colonial Japanese forces in Japanese Taiwan.[1]
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Population
Population statistics of permanent residents in Taichū Prefecture in 1941:
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Cities and Districts
In 1945 (Shōwa 20), there were 2 cities and 11 districts.
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The districts are divided into towns (街) and villages (庄)
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