The Pescadores (; Taiwanese POJ: Phêⁿ-ô·-kōan, from Portuguese, "fishermen", pron. IPA *) are an archipelago off the western coast of Taiwan in the Taiwan Strait consisting of 64 small islands covering an area of 80 kilometers. They are administered as Penghu County (澎湖縣) under Taiwan Province of the Republic of China.
The county flower is a chrysanthemum called "The Immortals" (天人菊).
The Qing Dynasty then ceded these islands to Japan in 1895 in the Sino-Japanese Treaty of Shimonoseki.
In the Cairo Declaration of 1943, the United States, United Kingdom, and China stated it to be their purpose that "all the territories that Japan has stolen from the Chinese, such as Formosa and the Pescadores, shall be restored to the Republic of China."
On July 26, 1945, the three governments issued the Potsdam Declaration, declaring that "the terms of the Cairo Declaration shall be carried out," but did not formally do so in the Treaty of San Francisco. In the Treaty of San Francisco, Japan gave up the sovereignty over Formosa and the Pescadores but did not state to whom it ceded these islands. It was returned to and has since been part of the successor of the Qing Dynasty, the Republic of China, in 1945.
Penghu County comprises one city and five townships: (in Tongyong Pinyin)
Altogether, there are 97 villages.
Pescadorské ostrovy | Kepulauan Pescadores | Bezirk Penghu (Taiwan) | Islas Pescadores | 澎湖諸島 | Peskadory | 澎湖群島
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