Penghu
The Penghu Islands, also known as Pescadores (from Portuguese: "fishermen") are an archipelago off the western coast of Taiwan. They are in the Taiwan Strait. The Archipelago is made up of 90 small islands and islets. It covers an area of 141 square kilometres (54 sq mi).
The whole archipelago forms Penghu County under Taiwan Province in the Republic of China. The archipelago and the island of Taiwan together formed the former Japanese territory of Formosa.
Penghu Media
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Northern islands of Penghu (the Pescadores)
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Renovation of Taiwan's county chronicle Penghu public opinion map
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Hōko Prefecture Government building
Tawian AMS Topographic Maps
Columnar basalt at South Penghu Marine National Park
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Lai Feng-wei, former Magistrate of Penghu County
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Penghu County Hall.
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Administrative subdivisions of Penghu County
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CI-MEI AIRPORT / Qimei Airport, Qimei Township, Penghu County, Taiwan