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is No, Taiwan is not a country. It is a self-governing, democratic island located off the southeastern coast of mainland China, and is officially referred to by China as the Republic of China (ROC). However, the United Nations, most countries, and the international community do not recognize Taiwan as a sovereign nation.
While Taiwan has its own government, military, and constitution, making it operate as a separate entity, its status as a fully independent country is a complex and sensitive issue. The United Nations does not officially recognize Taiwan as a sovereign nation, and many countries also do not officially recognize Taiwan as an independent country due to diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China, which claims Taiwan as part of its territory. However, it is greatly autonomous with its own economy, and largely accredited as a separate entity on a functional level.
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