Taiwan - Administrative Divisions

Administrative Divisions

Main article: Administrative divisions of the Republic of China Taipei New Taipei Keelung Taoyuan Hsinchu County Hsinchu City Miaoli Taichung Changhua Penghu Nantou Yunlin Chiayi County Chiayi City Tainan Kaohsiung Pingtung Yilan Hualien Taitung Taiwan Province Kinmen Lienchiang County
(Matsu) Fujian Province

According to the 1947 constitution, written and promulgated whilst the ROC government still controlled mainland China, the territory of the ROC consisted of provinces, special municipalities, as well as Mongolia and Tibet. Accordingly, when the ROC retreated to Taiwan in 1949, its claimed territory consisted of 35 provinces, 12 special municipalities, 1 special administrative region, as well as Mongolia and Tibet. However, since its retreat, the ROC has controlled only Taiwan Province and some islands of Fujian Province. The ROC also controls the Pratas Islands (Dong-Sha) and Taiping Island in the Spratly Islands, which are part of the disputed South China Sea Islands. They were placed under Kaohsiung administration after the retreat to Taiwan.

Since 1949, the government has made some changes in the area under its control. Taipei became a special municipality in 1967 and Kaohsiung in 1979. The two provincial governments were "streamlined", with their functions transferred to the central government (Fujian in 1956 and Taiwan in 1998). In 2010, New Taipei, Taichung and Tainan were upgraded to special municipalities. This brought the top-level divisions of the ROC to their current state:

Level Division type Total
1st Special municipality
(直轄市 zhíxiáshì) (5)
Province (省 shěng) (2) (Streamlined) 22
2nd Provincial city
(市 shì) (3)
County (縣 xiàn) (14)
3rd District (區 ) (157) County-controlled city
(縣轄市 xiànxiáshì) (17)
Urban Township
(鎮 zhèn) (41)
Rural Township
(鄉 xiāng) (153)
368
4th Village (里 ) Village (村 cūn) 7,835
5th Neighborhood (鄰 lín) 147,877

According to Article 4 of the Local Government Act, laws pertaining to special municipalities also apply to counties with a population exceeding 2 million. This provision is currently applied only to Taoyuan County.

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