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|symbol_type = National emblem
|image_map = LocationROC.png
|map_caption = depicting only[[Taiwan]], the[[Penghu]] and other [[FreeList Areaof islands of the Republic of China|minor islands]]
|national flower = plumflower.jpg
|alt_map = A map depicting a relatively small island in East Asia.
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|largest_city = capital
<!---only Mandarin is the official language, others are regional languages, per http://www.gio.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=35570&ctNode=4101 ---->
|official_languages = [[Standard Mandarin]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/580902/Taiwan |title=Taiwan (self-governing island, Asia)|publisher=Britannica Online Encyclopedia |date=1975-04-05 |accessdate=2009-05-07}}</ref> (spoken)<br />[[Traditional Chinese]] (written)
|regional_languages = [[Taiwanese Hokkien]] ([[Taiwan]], [[Penghu]] and [[Kinmen]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.asia-planet.net/taiwan/people.htm|title=Taiwan Information: People and Language|publisher=Asia-planet.net (Information provided by Tourism Bureau, ROC)|accessdate=2009-06-11|quote=The official language of Taiwan is Mandarin Chinese (Guoyu), but because many Taiwanese are of southern Fujianese descent, Min-nan (the Southern Min dialect, or Holo) is also widely spoken. The smaller groups of Hakka people and aborigines have also preserved their own languages. Many elderly people can also speak some Japanese, as they were subjected to Japanese education during the Japanese occupation which lasted for half a century.}}</ref></br>[[Hakka (language)|Hakka]] (Taiwan)</br>[[Formosan languages|Several Taiwanese aboriginal languages]]</br>[[Fuzhou dialect|Fuzhunese]] ([[Matsu Islands|Matsu]])</br>[[Puxian Min]] ([[Wuqiu, Kinmen|Wuqiu]])
|government_typelanguages_type = [[Semi-presidentialOfficial script|Official systemscripts]]
|languages = [[Traditional Chinese]]
|government_type = [[Semi-presidential system|Semi-presidential]] [[republic]]
|leader_title1 = [[President of the Republic of China|President]]
|leader_name1 = [[Ma Ying-jeou]]
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|area_magnitude = 1 E10
|percent_water = 10.34
|population_estimate = 23,069119,000772<ref name="taiwan-popstat">{{cite web|url=http://engwww.stat.gov.tw/public/data/dgbas03/bs7/bulletin_eng/B-1mp.xlsasp?mp=4|title=Area and Number of Villages, Neighborhoods, Households and Resident Population|publisher=MOI Statistical Information Service}}</ref>{{Ref label|popnote|b|}}
|population_estimate_year = 2009
|population_estimate_rank = 50th
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|population_density_rank = 15th
|demonym = [[Taiwanese people|Taiwanese]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gio.gov.tw/taiwan-website/5-gp/relief/help_41.htm |title=The ROC's Humanitarian Relief Program for Afghan Refugees |publisher=Gio.gov.tw |date=2001-12-11 |accessdate=2009-05-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gio.gov.tw/taiwan-website/4-oa/20051111/2005111101.html |title=Taiwanese health official invited to observe bird-flu conference |publisher=Gio.gov.tw |date=2005-11-11 |accessdate=2009-05-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa030900a.htm |title=Demonyms - Names of Nationalities |publisher=Geography.about.com |date= |accessdate=2009-05-07}}</ref> or [[Chinese people|Chinese]]<ref>Although the territories controlled by the ROC imply that the demonym is "Taiwanese", some consider that it is "Chinese" due to the claims of the ROC over China. Taiwanese people have various opinions regarding their own [[#National identity|national identity]].</ref> or both
|GDP_PPP = $738,.800 billion
|GDP_PPP_rank = 19th
|GDP_PPP_year = 2008
|GDP_PPP_per_capita = $30,881
|GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 25th
|GDP_nominal = $392,.552 billion
|GDP_nominal_rank = 26th
|GDP_nominal_year = 2008
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|sovereignty_type = [[History of the Republic of China|Establishment]]
|sovereignty_note = [[Xinhai Revolution]]
|established_event1 = [[Wuchang Uprising|Start of Xinhai Revolution]]
|established_date1 = 10 October 1911
|established_event2 = Republic established
|established_date2 = 1 January 1912
|established_event3 = [[Taiwan under Japanese rule#Surrender ceremony|TaiwanEnd acquiredof fromJapanese Japanrule in Taiwan]]
|established_date3 = 25 October 1945
|established_event4 = [[TaiwanConstitution afterof Worldthe WarRepublic II#Fromof authoritarianism to democracyChina|Government relocated; moved to TaiwanConstitution]]
|established_date4 = 725 December 19491947
|established_event5 = [[Taiwan after World War II#From authoritarianism to democracy|Government relocated to Taipei]]
|established_date5 = 7 December 1949
|HDI = {{increase}} 0.943&nbsp;<ref name="hdi">Due to [[Political status of the Republic of China|its political status]], the [[United Nations|UN]] has not calculated an [[Human Development Index|HDI]] for the ROC. The ROC government calculated its HDI for 2007 to be 0.943&nbsp;[http://www.dgbas.gov.tw/public/Data/910616273671.pdf]</ref>
|HDI_rank = 25th
|HDI_year = 2007
|HDI_category = {{color|green|Very high}}
|currency = [[New Taiwan dollar]] (NT$)
|currency_code = TWD
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|calling_code = [[+886]]
|footnotes =
a. {{note|taipeinote}} BeforeNanjing relocating to Taiwan,was the capitalseat of the ROCgovernment wasfrom [[Nanjing|Nanking]].1928 Afteruntil the1949, relocationwhen ofthe government retreated to TaiwanTaipei, [[Chiang Kai-shek]] declared [[Taipei]] as the temporary capitalTaiwan. {{As of|2009|lc=off}}, the constitution does not mention the name of the ROC capital; therefore, some argue that the ''de jure'' capital is still Nanking. However,of the ROC does not currently control it.<ref name="capital-nanking"/><br />
b. {{note|popnote}} Population and density ranks based on 2008 figures.
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