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Yuli Township
Amis: Posko; Bunun: Pusqu (Hanzi transliterated by 1917: 璞石閣)
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Coordinates: 23°23′15″N 121°22′35″E / 23.38750°N 121.37639°E / 23.38750; 121.37639 | |
Country | Republic of China (Taiwan) |
Region | Eastern Taiwan |
County | Hualien County |
Government | |
• Type | Township council |
Area | |
• Total | 252.3719 km2 (97.4413 sq mi) |
Population
(March 2023)
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• Total | 22,305 |
Time zone | UTC+8 (CST) |
Postal code |
981
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Subdivision | 15 villages |
Website | HLYL.gov.tw |
Yuli Township (Chinese: 玉里鎮; pinyin: Yùlǐ Zhèn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Gio̍k-lí-tìn; Japanese: Tamazato [ Kanji: 玉里 [たまざと] ]), Amis: Posko, Bunun: Pusqu (Hanzi transliterated by 1917: 璞石閣), is an urban township located in central Huadong Valley, and also the southern administrative center of Hualien County, Taiwan. It has a population of 22,305 inhabitants and 15 villages.[1]
The township is located in the Huadong Valley.
The township comprises 15 villages: Chunri, Dayu, Dewu, Guanyin, Guowu, Lege, Qimo, Sanmin, Songpu, Taichang, Tungfeng, Yongchang, Yuancheng, Zhangliang, and Zhongcheng.
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Cities and townships of Hualien County
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Note: Pinyin is the national standard and promulgated by the Ministry of Interior. Exceptions: "Lukang" instead of "Lugang" and names of Counties. |
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Note: On the map, "Mountain Indigenous Areas" are in dark green and "Plains Indigenous Areas" are in light green. |
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