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China (Republic : 1949- ). Jiao tong bu


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    • China (Republic : 1949- ). Chiao tʻung pu
    • China (Republic : 1949- ). Ministry of Communications
    • China (Republic : 1949- ). Ministry of Transportation and Communications
    • China (Republic : 1949- ). Communications, Ministry of
    • China (Republic : 1949- ). Transportation and Communications, Ministry of
    • China (Republic of China). Chiao tʻung pu
    • China (Republic : 1949- ). 交通部
    • 中華民國交通部
    • MOC (Ministry of Communications, China, Republic : 1949- )
    • MOTC (Ministry of Transportation and Communications, China, Republic : 1949- )
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    • China (Republic : 1949- ). Chiao tʻung pu
    • China (Republic of China). Chiao tʻung pu
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    • found: International Telecommunication Symposium (1987 : Taipei) ITS 1987 proceedings of International Symposium, 1988? cover p. 4 (Ministry of Communication; also MOC)
    • found: Chung-hua min kuo chiao tʻung tʻung chi yao lan, Min kuo 82 nien:t.p. (交通部 = Chiao tʻung pu; Ministry of Transportation and Communications [in rom.]) p. 597 (MOTC [in rom.])
    • found: Detailed values of ionospheric characteristics and F-plots for Chung-li 1971:cover (交通部 = Jiao tong bu [Romanised] = Ministry of Communications; Ministry of Communications, Taiwan, Republic of China)
    • found: Its website, viewed 4 May 2022(中華民國交通部; Ministry of Transport and Communications, R.O.C.; MOTC; No.50, Sec. 1, Ren'ai Rd., Zhongzheng District, Taipei City 100299, Taiwan (R.O.C.))
    • found: Chinese Wikipedia, viewed 4 May 2022(Ministry of Communications, Republic of China; 中華民國交通部; Ministry of Transportation and Communications; after the Government of the Republic of China moved to Taiwan in 1949, the Ministry began, in 1956, to use as its office the Information Department of the Taiwan Governor's Office Traffic Bureau, No. 2, Changsha Street, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, before moving to Ren'ai Road in November 2006)
    • found: Wikipedia, viewed 4 May 2022(Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Taiwan); MOTC; Chinese: 交通部; cabinet-level governmental body, responsible for making policy, formulating laws and regulations, and overseeing operations in the area of communications, transportation, meteorology, and tourism; originally formed 1 January 1912, replacing the Ministry of Posts and Communications)
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    • 1980-10-02: new
    • 2022-05-05: revised
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