Kuomintang
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Kuomintang
Summary
Kuomintang is a political party[1]. Kuomintang has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Kuomintang was a member of Centrist Democrat International[3].
- Kuomintang was a member of International Democracy Union[4].
- Kuomintang is in the country of Taiwan[5].
- Kuomintang's instance of is recorded as political party[6].
- Kuomintang's founder is recorded as Sun Yat-sen[7].
- Kuomintang's founder is recorded as Yeung Ku-wan[8].
- Kuomintang's headquarters location is recorded as Taipei[9].
- Kuomintang's Commons category is recorded as Kuomintang[10].
- Kuomintang's sRGB color hex triplet is recorded as 000099[11].
- Kuomintang's chairperson is recorded as Wu Den-yih[12].
- Kuomintang's chairperson is recorded as Lien Chan[13].
- Kuomintang's chairperson is recorded as Lin Rong-te[14].
- Kuomintang comprises National Policy Foundation[15].
- October 10, 1919 marks the founding of Kuomintang[16].
- Kuomintang's location of formation is recorded as Shanghai French Concession[17].
- Kuomintang's official website is recorded as http://www1.kmt.org.tw/english/index.aspx[18].
- Kuomintang's official website is recorded as http://www.kmt.org.tw/[19].
- Kuomintang's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Kuomintang[20].
- Kuomintang's Commons gallery is recorded as 中國國民黨[21].
- Kuomintang's political ideology is recorded as Three Principles of the People[22].
- Kuomintang's political ideology is recorded as Chinese nationalism[23].
- Kuomintang's political ideology is recorded as paternalistic conservatism[24].
- Kuomintang's political ideology is recorded as Republicanism[25].
- Kuomintang's political ideology is recorded as anti-communism[26].
- Kuomintang's political ideology is recorded as social conservatism[27].
Body
Founding
Founders include Sun Yat-sen[7] and Yeung Ku-wan[8]. October 10, 1919 marks the founding of Kuomintang[16]. Kuomintang's location of formation is recorded as Shanghai French Concession[17].
Identity
Kuomintang's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'KMT'}[28].
Leadership
Chairpersons include Wu Den-yih[12], a politician[29], b. 1948[30], of Taiwan[31], awarded the National Order of Burkina Faso[32]; Lien Chan[13], a diplomat[33], b. 1936[34], of Taiwan[35], awarded the Confucius Peace Prize[36]; and Lin Rong-te[14], a businessperson[37], b. 1959[38], of Taiwan[39].
Operations
Kuomintang's headquarters location is recorded as Taipei[9].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Kuomintang include Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang[40], a political party[41], in People's Republic of China[42], founded in 1948[43], headquartered in Beijing[44].
Why It Matters
Kuomintang has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Kuomintang is known by 34 alternative names across languages and contexts.[45]
Entities named for Kuomintang include Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang[40], a political party[41], in People's Republic of China[42], founded in 1948[43], headquartered in Beijing[44].