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The people of Taiwan commonly refer to their country as "Taiwan" (台灣). Officially, the government names it the Republic of China (ROC), a title that dates back to the Chinese Civil War. However, in international contexts and daily use, "Taiwan" is the more prevalent term, reflecting the island's distinct identity and governance.
Vietnamese people in Taiwan's population is 120,000.
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Taiwan and Mainland China is separated by the Taiwan Strait, which made it difficult for people to get to Taiwan.
2,975,456 people were killed by Taiwan in a massacre
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As of 2013, the population in Taiwan is 23.34 million people
Back in the 1960's, the people didn't know what to call today's Taiwan. Newspapers & television called the place "Nationalist China", next week it was "Formosa"; the following month it was called Taiwan...then TIME or NEWSWEEK or LIFE magazine might call it Nationalist China again. By whatever name it went by, and today it appears Taiwan is the most common name, was the US's primary ally from 1950 until the end of the 20th century.