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Island in Taiwan

Chuton Island (Traditional Chinese: 中屯嶼), also known as Chuton Islet, is a small island in Penghu County, Taiwan. It belongs to Baisha Township and has a circumference of 5.1819 kilometers. The island is the tenth largest in the Penghu Archipelago and is located between Penghu Main Island and Baisha Island. The island's shape resembles a mound, which is why it was originally named Zhongdun. During the Japanese rule of Taiwan, it was called Zhongdun Village. After the Republic of China took over Taiwan, it was renamed Chuton. Currently, it is designated as Chuton Village.

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  1. 澎湖縣各行政區域島嶼簡介
  2. 中屯風力園區
  3. 白沙鄉旅遊地圖
  4. ^ 中屯村
  5. 澎湖縣各行政區域島嶼簡介- 白沙鄉島嶼 - 澎湖縣國土計畫
  6. 中墩永安宮- 拜好廟求好運| 台灣民俗宗教文化推廣
  7. 中屯風力園區
  8. 各村簡介-澎湖縣白沙鄉公所

23°36′57″N 119°36′26″E / 23.61583°N 119.60722°E / 23.61583; 119.60722


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