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'''Jiali''' ({{zh-cpw|c=佳里|p=Jiali|w=Chia-li}}) Township is located in ], ]. In the Seventeenth Century, it was named Soulang (蕭瓏, 蕭隴, or 蕭壟, Hsiao-Long), after one of the four houses of the local ]. It is located some fifteen kilometers north of ]. Due to the ] activities in 2005 and 2006, it has become well-known. | '''Jiali''' ({{zh-cpw|c=佳里|p=Jiali|w=Chia-li}}) Township is located in ], ], ]. In the Seventeenth Century, it was named Soulang (蕭瓏, 蕭隴, or 蕭壟, Hsiao-Long), after one of the four houses of the local ]. It is located some fifteen kilometers north of ]. Due to the ] activities in 2005 and 2006, it has become well-known. | ||
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Jiali (Chinese: 佳里; pinyin: Jiali; Wade–Giles: Chia-li) Township is located in Tainan County, Taiwan, Republic of China. In the Seventeenth Century, it was named Soulang (蕭瓏, 蕭隴, or 蕭壟, Hsiao-Long), after one of the four houses of the local Taiwanese aborigines. It is located some fifteen kilometers north of Fort Zeelandia (Taiwan). Due to the Candyworld activities in 2005 and 2006, it has become well-known.
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