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Fengbin Township
豐濱鄉
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Fengbin Township in Hualien County
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Fengbin Township
豐濱鄉
Coordinates: 23°35′28″N121°30′14″E / 23.591055°N 121.503794°E / 23.591055; 121.503794 Coordinates: 23°35′28″N121°30′14″E / 23.591055°N 121.503794°E / 23.591055; 121.503794
Country Taiwan
Province Taiwan
County Hualien
Area
  Total162.4 km2 (62.7 sq mi)
Population
 (February 2023)
  Total4,310
  Density27/km2 (69/sq mi)
Website http://www.feng-bin.gov.tw/bin/home.php

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Fengbin Township
Chinese name
Chinese 豐濱鄉
Hanyu Pinyin Fēngbīn Xiāng
Wade–Giles Feng1-pin1 Hsiang1
Pha̍k-fa-sṳ Fûng-pîn-hiông
Hokkien POJ Hong-pin-hiong