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台灣的新生   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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鄒豹君
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台灣的新生
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時代出版社·上海
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目錄
001 第一章地理方面的重要性
001001 第一節台灣的可愛
001002 第二節優美的形勢
001003 第三節溫暖的氣候
002 第二章歷史關係的親切性
002001 第一節我國經營台灣早而且久
002002 第二節荷蘭人侵略下的台灣
002003 第三節漢人收復後的台灣
002004 第四節台灣的二次淪陷
003 第三章台灣的光復與新生
003001 第一節光復台灣的經過
003002 第二節光復後的行政區域
003003 第三節光復後的住民與教育
003004 第四節光復後台灣的經濟改造
004 第四章台灣新生後的遠景
005 附圖
005001 澎湖群島圖
005002 台灣地勢圖
005003 台灣政區圖
005004 台灣民族分布圖
005005 台灣物產分布圖

Language Chinese
Publication date March 1947 (民國三十六年三月)
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institution QS:P195,Q732353
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台灣省;史料;民國

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