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- The following is a list of administrative divisions of the Republic of China (Taiwan), including 6 special municipalities and 2 nominal provinces [a] as the de jure first-level administrative divisions. 11 counties and 3 cities were nominally under the jurisdiction of the Taiwan Province, and 2 additional counties being part of the ROC's Fujian Province.
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With provinces non-functional in practice, Taiwan is divided into 22 subnational divisions (6 special municipalities, 3 cities, and 13 counties), each with a local government led by an elected head and a local council. Special municipalities and cities are further divided into districts for local administration.
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CodePart OfEnglish NameNative Name65000010板橋區65000020New Taipei City三重區65000030New Taipei City中和區65000040New Taipei City永和區The following is a list of 22 major divisions of Taiwan, including six special municipalities, three provincial cities, and 13 counties, also 2 provinces (Taiwan and Fujian) which were streamlined in 1997. Data is current as of December 2014 and was sourced from the