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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p "Taiwan Province" (simplified Chinese: 台湾省; traditional Chinese: 臺灣省 or 台灣省; pinyin: Táiwān shěng) is, according to the law of the People's Republic of China (PRC), the correct designation for the territory that was first proclaimed to be “Taiwan Province” in 1886.Under PRC law, Taiwan Province still includes the entire island of Taiwan and its surrounding islets, including the Penghu islands. This is in contrast with the Taiwan Province of the Republic of China, which now excludes several direct-controlled municipalities on the island of Taiwan.All of Taiwan Province is under the control of the Republic of China, whose authorities, the PRC typically refer to as the "Taiwan authorities". Therefore, the PRC has no actual control of the territory. In practice, since no actual Taiwan Province government exists in the PRC (and there is similarly no Governor of Taiwan Province, PRC) the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council of the PRC takes its place.Taiwan Province of the PRC does not include all the landmasses under ROC's administration. These islands, namely, Kinmen, the Matsu Islands and Wuqiu, as well the Pratas Islands, and Taiping Island, are claimed by the PRC as part of its Fujian, Guangdong, and Hainan provinces, respectively.[citation needed]The political status of Taiwan is complex. Taiwan is currently not listed as a member of the United Nations or its suborganizations. Globally, Taiwan has 22 diplomatic allies and it struggles to gain recognition. However most countries have unofficial relations with the country, unlike most unrecognized countries. Taiwan has been controlled by the ROC since 1945. The PRC considers itself as the successor state and the sole legitimate authority of China against the ROC upon its founding in 1949, and regards Taiwan as a part of an "indivisible China".. }

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