Central Mountain Range - Reference and External Link

Reference and External Link

  • "Taiwan subtropical evergreen forests". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund. http://worldwildlife.org/ecoregions/im0172.
Topography of Taiwan
Mountain ranges
  • Alishan Range
  • Central Mountain Range (Chungyang Range)
  • Haian Range (Coastal Range)
  • Hsuehshan Range
  • Yushan Range
Plateaus and hill lands
  • Hsinchu Hills
  • Linkou Plateau
  • Miaoli Hills
  • Pakua Plateau
  • Taoyuan Plateau
  • Dadu Plateau
Plains
  • Changhua Plain
  • Chianan Plain
  • Huatung Valley
  • Pingtung Plain
  • Yilan Plain
Basins
  • Puli Basins
  • Taichung Basin
  • Taipei Basin
  • Taiyuan Basin
Volcano groups
  • Chilung Volcanoes
  • Tatun Volcanoes
* The place names listed above are mainly romanized as Wade-Giles that used in most of academic articles.

Coordinates: 23°11′N 120°54′E / 23.183°N 120.9°E / 23.183; 120.9


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