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What is the abbreviation of Taiwan Province Province?

English abbreviation of Taiwan Province Province: TWN (Taiwan Province).

"Taiwan Province Province" (Chinese pinyin: Táiwān, phonetic symbol: ㄊㄞㄨㄢ) is the social name of Taiwowan, an indigenous Hiraya community of Pingpu nationality living in Anping, Tainan, which means coastal land, with the word "Taiwan Province" as the abbreviation. During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, the word "Taiwan Province Province" was officially used.

With an area of 35,882.6258 square kilometers, Taiwan Province Island is the largest island in China and the 38th largest island in the world, with a longitudinal length of about 395 kilometers from north to south, a maximum width of about 145 kilometers from east to west, a coastline around the island of about1/39 kilometers, and a total length of about 1520 including the Penghu Islands. It is the center of the western Pacific waterway.

Today's Taiwan Province Province includes Taiwan Province Island and its affiliated islands, Penghu Islands, Jinmen Islands, Mazu Islands, Dongsha Islands, Wuqiu Islands, Taiping Island, Nansha Islands and Zhongzhou Reef of its surrounding affiliated islands.

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Taiwan Province Province is rich in precipitation and has a humid climate, with an annual average rainfall of over 2,500mm, which is about three times the world average rainfall. Due to different seasons, places and altitudes, rainfall varies from place to place.

There is heavy rainfall in the east and north, and it rains all the year round. Huoshaoliao, the area with the largest annual rainfall in China, is located in the northeast of Taiwan Province Province, which is called "rain pole" in China, while Keelung Port is called "rain port" because of its abundant rainfall.

The rainy season in south-central China is mainly concentrated in summer. Northeast monsoon brought by Mongolian high prevails in winter and southwest monsoon prevails in summer. The mountains blocked the monsoon and formed the rain shadow effect.

Taiwan Province Province is one of the areas most seriously affected by typhoons in China. The typhoon season is from June to September, with an average of 3-4 typhoons in summer and autumn every year. Typhoons provide abundant water sources, but the rainfall is unevenly distributed in time and space, which is easy to cause floods and mudslides. If there is no rain brought by typhoon in summer, it will be prone to drought in winter, so dams are generally built in major rivers to store water for power generation in rainy season and provide water for people's livelihood in dry season.

There are many rivers, large and small, in Taiwan Province Province, most of which are influenced by the trend of mountains, and mainly flow to the sea to the west or east of the island. Because the largest river basin is located in the east of the central mountain range, most of the major rivers are distributed in the western half, including the turbid water stream with the longest length and central part, the Gaoping stream with the widest drainage area in the south and the Danshui river with the third length and drainage area in the north.

Most lakes are located in the west, only a few are natural lakes, the largest is Sun Moon Lake, with an area of 7.93 square kilometers, and the rest are mostly artificial reservoirs and ponds, including the largest reservoirs and lakes with an area of 17. 14 square kilometers, such as Zengwen Reservoir, Shimen Reservoir and Hutou Valley.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Taiwan Province Province (People's Republic of China (PRC) Provincial Administrative Region)