The real issue is that ISO data polluted by political stuff; if we instead show 
"Taiwan, an independent country", it would be a bug for other people.
Taiwan should be named as "Taiwan", the most general and neutral name.

Taiwan and  other regions deserve a separate entry in "Software Sources"  
because they have virtually independent Internet infrastructure and mirror 
sites, right?
The political status of a region is not relevant I'd say.

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  [Ubuntu 13.04 specific]"Taiwan R.O.C." is practically a <country>, but
  not "Province of <country>" | (zh_TW: 「台灣」實際上是一個「國家」,而非「『國家』的一省」)

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