Yilan Plain

Plain in Northeast Taiwan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yilan Plain (Chinese: 宜蘭平原; pinyin: Yilán Píngyuán), also called the Lanyang Plain (蘭陽平原), or historically Kabalan[1] (Chinese: 蛤仔難; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kap-á-lān), Kapsulan (蛤仔蘭; Kap-chú-lân), Komalan (噶瑪蘭; Kat-má-lán), is a plain in Yilan County, Taiwan. The plain has an alluvial fan which formed by the Lanyang River. The plain was formed in the shape of nearly equilateral triangle. The broad and flat feature of this plan has made transportation so convenient in the region which drew large population to the towns and cities in the area.

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Yilan Plain is located in Taiwan
Yilan Plain
Yilan Plain
Coordinates: 24°42′56″N 121°47′3″E
LocationYilan County, Taiwan
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The plain was inhabited by the Kavalans, an aboriginal group which mostly had migrated to southern places, such as Hualien and Taitung.[2][3]

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