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Taipei - translation to german

SPECIAL MUNICIPALITY AND CAPITAL CITY OF TAIWAN
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  • The city of Taipei, as seen from [[Maokong]] in 2014.
  • Aerial panorama of Taipei's west from the perspective of Tamsui River.
  • Aerial panorama of Taipei City's west
  • Aerial panorama of Taipei city facing the Tamsui River.
  • Xinyi Special District]]
  • The [[National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall]] is a national monument, landmark, and tourist attraction in Taipei
  • Taipei Main Station front
  • New Taipei city flag
  • New Taipei city flag
  • New Taipei city flag
  • New Taipei city flag
  • Taipei city flag
  • Bangka Lungshan Temple]] is one of the oldest temples in the city.
  • National Concert Hall]] illuminated at night
  • The [[National Palace Museum]]
  • The [[National Taiwan Museum]]
  • Neihu]] Technology Park
  • Taipei's Old North Gate, completed in 1884
  • Customers in the [[Shilin Night Market]]
  • [[Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines]]
  • The 228 Memorial Museum
  • [[Taipei Arena]]
  • Eastern District]] taken from the observation deck of Taipei 101.
  • Taipei Songshan Airport
  • Xinyi Special District]], Taipei.
  • Nangang]] building in [[Taipei City]].
  • [[Tianmu Baseball Stadium]]
  • AMS]], 1944)
  • Platform of [[Wende Station]] on the [[Taipei Metro]] system.
  • The busy streets of [[Ximending]] at night.
  • [[Taipei City Council]]
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei]], also known as "old city hall"
  • Kishu An Forest Literature
  • The [[Taihoku Prefecture]] government building in the 1910s (now the [[Control Yuan]] building).
  • With President [[Chiang Kai-shek]], U.S. President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] waved to a crowd during his visit to Taipei in June 1960.
  • ''West Site'' of [[National Taiwan University Hospital]]

Taipei      
Taipei, capital of Taiwan
Taipei      
n. Taipei, Hauptstadt von Taiwan

Definition

Coordination Council for North American Affairs
The CCNAA, the counterpart to the American Institute in Taiwan, unofficially represents Taiwan's interests in the United States. The Council provides information on trade, business, and investment opportunities to the American business community. Council headquarters are in Washington, D.C. See: American Institute in Taiwan

Wikipedia

Taipei

Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about 25 km (16 mi) southwest of the northern port city of Keelung. Most of the city rests on the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed. The basin is bounded by the relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border.

The municipality of Taipei is home to an estimated population of 2,494,813 (March 2023), forming the core part of the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, also known as "Greater Taipei", which includes the nearby cities of New Taipei and Keelung with a population of 7,047,559, the 40th most-populous urban area in the world—roughly one-third of Taiwanese citizens live in the metro areas. The name "Taipei" can refer either to the whole metropolitan area or just the municipality alone. Taipei has been the political center of the island since 1887, when it first became the seat of Taiwan Province by the Qing dynasty until 1895 and again from 1945 to 1956 by the ROC government, with an interregnum from 1895 to 1945 as the seat of the Government-General of Taiwan during the Japanese rule. The city has been the national seat of the ROC central government since 1949, it became the nation's special municipality (then known as Yuan-controlled municipality) on 1 July 1967 from provincial city status.

Taipei is the economic, political, educational and cultural center of Taiwan and one of the major hubs in East Asia. Considered to be a global city and rated as an Alpha − City by GaWC, Taipei is part of a major high-tech industrial area. Railways, highways, airports and bus lines connect Taipei with all parts of the island. The city is served by two airports – Songshan and Taoyuan. The municipality is home to architectural and cultural landmarks, including Taipei 101 (formerly the tallest building in the world), Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Dalongdong Baoan Temple, Hsing Tian Kong, Lungshan Temple of Manka, National Palace Museum, Presidential Office Building, Taipei Guest House and Zhinan Temple. Shopping districts including Ximending as well as several night markets dispersed throughout the city. Natural features include Maokong, Yangmingshan and hot springs.

In English-language news reports, the name Taipei often serves as a synecdoche referring to central government of Taiwan. Due to the ambiguous political status of Taiwan internationally, the term Chinese Taipei is also frequently used as a synonym for the entire country, as when Taiwan's governmental representatives participate in international organizations or Taiwan's athletes compete in international sporting events, including the Olympics.