Fuli

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See also: fuli, fúlì, fùlì, Füli, and Fùlǐ

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Etymology[edit]

From Mandarin 富里 (Fùlǐ).

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Fuli

  1. A rural township in Hualien County, Taiwan.
    • 1951 November 26, “15 Killed, Over 200 Hurt In Latest Formosa Quakes”, in Victoria Daily Times[1], volume 118, number 279, Victoria, B.C., →ISSN, →OCLC, page 6, columns 6, 7:
      Sunday's quakes damaged the east coast railroad at seven places in the 75-mile stretch between Hualien and Taitung.
      Hualien, hard hit by quakes that killed about 100 persons Oct. 22 and 23, suffered no casualties Sunday.
      The rail towns of Yuli and Fuli 50 and 60 miles south, bore the bunt of the Sunday tremors.
    • 2016 June 29, Hsiao-Ying (張筱瑩) Chang, 周明文 [Chou Ming-Wen], “羅山有機示範村 青年返鄉共尋出路 [FIRST ORGANIC AGRICULTURE DEMONSTRATION VILLAGE]”, in Anthony Lin, transl., Public Television Service[2], archived from the original on 30 June 2016[3]:
      Loshan Village of Fuli Township in Hualien was Taiwan's first demo village of organic agriculture.

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