Taiwan$81508$ - translation to English
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Taiwan$81508$ - translation to English

FORMER SHINTO SHRINE IN TAIPEI, TAIWAN
Taiwan Jinja; Taiwan Shrine; Taiwan Jingū
  • Japanese colonial rule]]. At the bottom of the painting is the Keelung River and in the lower-right corner the Meiji Bridge is partially visible.
  • Taiwan Grand Shrine Map (1920s) records the location of each object and detailed information.

Taiwan      
n. Taiwan, Insel an der Südostküste Chinas; frühere Fotmosa
FamilyMart Co., Ltd.         
  • A FamilyMart Mini vending machine in Shell Jalan Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur
  • A FamilyMart store in Nu Sentral ([[KL Sentral]]), Kuala Lumpur
  • FamilyMart store in Sōma, Fukushima, Japan
  • A Taiwan FamilyMart is on the right, while another convenience store is right across the street.
JAPANESE RETAIL CHAIN COMPANY
Family Mart; FamilyMart Co., Ltd.; FamilyMart (supermarket); FamilyMart in Taiwan
n. FamilyMart Co. Ltd., japanisches Unternehmen das eine Nahrungsmittelkette (unter den Namen "FamilyMart") betreibt
annual fee         
PRICE ONE PAYS AS REMUNERATION FOR SERVICES
Service charge; SERVICE CHARGE; Fees; Convenience fee; Bank fee; Transaction fee; Non-refundable deposit; Fee (remuneration); Credit card convenience fees; Transaction fees; Services Charge in Singapore and Taiwan; Annual fee; Junk fee; Junk fees; Surprise fee; Surprise fees
Jahresbetrag

Definition

TSMC
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (Reference: manufacturer, Taiwan)

Wikipedia

Taiwan Grand Shrine

The Taiwan Grand Shrine (Chinese: 臺灣神宮; pinyin: Táiwān Shéngōng; Japanese pronunciation: Taiwan Jingū) was the highest ranking Japanese Shinto shrine in Taiwan during Japanese colonial rule. It was located in Taihoku, Taiwan (now Zhongshan District, Taipei). Among the officially sanctioned Shinto shrines in Taiwan, Taiwan Grand Shrine held the highest rank of them all. The Grand Hotel stands at the shrine's former site.