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| '''{{tts|Hoalieen}}''' (Hoaf+lieen; [[wikt:花蓮|花蓮]]; {{w|Hualien County}}). [[Hoalieen-koan]] si [[Taioaan]] [[tangpo]] ee cidee [[koan]].
| | {{GSW|Hoalieen Koan||Hualien County}} si [[Taioaan]] tangpo ee cidee [[koan]]. |
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| [[Hoalieen-chi]] si Hoalieen-koan ee [[capital]]. | | [[Hoalieen Chi]] si Hoalieen Koan ee [[siwtof]]. |
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| ==Hualien==
| | [[Category:Hoalieen Koan]] |
| [[Taioaan goanzuxbiin]] originally called the place "Kilai" ({{tts|Kilaai}}, [[wikt:奇萊|奇萊]]). Spanish settlers arrived in 1622 to pan for gold. Picking up the sounds of native words, these settlers called the area "Turumoan" (多羅滿). [[Harnzok]] settlers arrived in 1851. [[Zhefng]] Dynasty recorded the name of the region as {{tts|Hoelaan}} (hoee+laan; [[wikt:洄瀾|洄瀾]]; "eddies") due to the whirling of waters in the [[svakakciw|delta]].
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| During [[Taioaan Jidpurn sitai]], Japanese governors opted not to transliterate "Kilai" because it sounds similar to "dislike" ([[wikt:嫌い|嫌い]]; kirai) in Japanese. The official name became "Karen" ([[wikt:花蓮|花蓮]]; かれん).
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| Source: {{w|Hualien County#History}}
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| [[Category:Taioaan ee Koan]] | |