Republic of China (1912–1949)
Appearance
Republic of China 中華民國 Chunghwa Minkuo | |
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1912–1949 | |
ގައުމީ ސަލާމް:
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ވެރިރަށް | Peking (1912–1928) Nanking (1927–1949) Chungking[lower-alpha 1] (1937–1946) |
Largest city | Shanghai |
ރަސްމީ ބަސްތައް | Standard Chinese |
އާންމު ޤައުމީ ބަސްބަސް | Tibetan Chagatai/Uighur Manchu Mongolian and other languages |
Official script | |
ދީންތައް | see Religion in China |
ޑިމޮނިމް | Chinese[1] |
ސަރުކާރު | Federal semi-presidential republic under Beiyang rule (1912–1928) Unitary one-party state under a military dictatorship (1928–1946) Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic (1946–1949) |
President | |
• 1912 | Sun Yat-sen (first, provisional) |
• 1949–1950 | Li Zongren (last in Chinese mainland, acting) |
Premier | |
• 1912 | Tang Shaoyi (first) |
• 1949 | He Yingqin (last in Chinese mainland) |
ޤާނޫނު ހަދާ މަޖިލިސް | Parliament |
• މަތީ ގެ | National Assembly |
• ތިރި ގެ | Legislative Yuan |
ތާރީޚީ ޒަމާން | 20th century |
10 October 1911[lower-alpha 2]–12 February 1912[lower-alpha 3] | |
1 January 1912 | |
• Beiyang government in Peking | 1912–1928 |
1926–1928 | |
• Nationalist government in Nanking | 1927–1949 |
1927–1936, 1946–1950[lower-alpha 4] | |
7 July 1937[lower-alpha 5]–2 September 1945[lower-alpha 6] | |
• People's Republic of China proclaimed | 1 October 1949 |
7 December 1949 | |
ސަރަޙައްދު | |
1912 | 11,077,380 km2 (4,277,000 sq mi) |
1946 | 9,676,204 km2 (3,736,003 sq mi) |
އާބާދީ | |
• 1912 | 432,375,000 |
• 1920 | 472,000,000 |
• 1930 | 489,000,000 |
• 1946 | 535,418,000 |
• 1949 | 541,670,000 |
ފައިސާ |
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ޓައިމް ޒޯން | ޔޫޓީސީ+5:30 to +8:30 (Kunlun to Changpai Standard Times) |
ޑްރައިވިންގ ސައިޑް | right |
އައިއެސްއޯ 3166 ކޯޑް | TW |
ފަންވަތް:Infobox country/formernext | |
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Populations from http://www.populstat.info/Asia/chinac.htm |
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