Linkou Plateau
25°03′59″N 121°21′52″E / 25.0664°N 121.3644°E / 25.0664; 121.3644Location Linkou District, New Taipei
Guishan District, Taoyuan Geology Plateau Mountain ranges Plateaus and hill lands Plains Basins Volcano groups
Guishan District, Taoyuan
The Linkou Plateau (Chinese: 林口台地; pinyin: Línkǒu Táidì) is a plateau located along the southwest side of the Tamsui River, between Linkou District, New Taipei and Guishan District, Taoyuan, in northern Taiwan. It borders the Taipei Basin in the east, the Taoyuan Plateau in the southwest, the Taiwan Strait in the west, and the Tatun Volcanoes in the northeast. The Xinzhuang Fault (新莊斷層) and Shanjiao Fault (山腳斷層) run between the plateau and the Taipei Basin.[1]
References
- ^ "Linkou residents protest planned athletes' village - Taipei Times". 24 March 2013.
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Topography of Taiwan
- Alishan Range
- Jialishan Range
- Central Mountain Range (Chungyang Range)
- Hai'an Range (Coastal Range)
- Xueshan Range
- Yushan Range
- Hsinchu Hills
- Linkou Plateau
- Miaoli Hills
- Pakua (Bagua) Plateau
- Taoyuan Plateau
- Dadu Plateau
* The place names listed above are mainly romanized as Wade–Giles that used in most of academic articles.
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