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Map of disputed territories of the Republic of China ▼
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Disputed territories of the Republic of China
Disputed territories of the Republic of China EN
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BLANK ROC MAP
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The geographical division of the Republic of China
Time Zones of the Republic of China
Jurisdiction of Control Yuan branch offices
Map of The ROC government’s retreat route (zh-hant)
Map of the Military Academy Branch of the Army Academy of the Republic of China (zh-hant)
Map of the Republic of China published by Combined Service Forces (1966) ▼
The 1/2,500,000 map of the Republic of China published by the Joint Logistics Headquarters in the 1966 (ROC 55).
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