Puli Basins
The Puli Basins (Chinese: 埔里盆地群; pinyin: Bùlǐ Péndì Qún) are a group of several small basins located across the mountainous area of Nantou in central Taiwan. The group includes the Yuchih Basin (魚池盆地), Jihyuehtan Basin (日月潭盆地), Toushe Basin (頭社盆地), Chungkui Basin (銃櫃盆地), Lienhuachih Basin (蓮華池盆地) and Puli Basin (埔里盆地) proper, the largest of the group. Generally speaking, the singular term "Puli Basin" also refers to the whole group of basins.[citation needed]
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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
- Changhua (Zhanghua) Plain
- Chiayi–Tainan Plain
- Huadong Valley
- Pingtung (Pingdong) Plain
- Yilan Plain
- Puli Basins
- Taichung Basin
- Taipei Basin
- Taiyuan Basin
* The place names listed above are mainly romanized as Wade–Giles that used in most of academic articles.
23°57′04″N 120°58′04″E / 23.9512°N 120.9677°E / 23.9512; 120.9677
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