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Datong High School (Taipei)

1935 establishments in TaiwanEducational institutions established in 1935High schools in TaiwanSchools in Taipei
市立大同行政大樓
市立大同行政大樓

Taipei Municipal Datong High School (DTHS in Hanyu Pinyin, originally TTSH in Wade-Giles: Taipei Municipal Ta Tung Senior High School, Traditional Chinese: 臺北市立大同高级中學) is a public senior high school in Taipei, Taiwan.

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Datong High School (Taipei)
Changchun Road, Taipei Zhongshan District

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市立大同高中

Changchun Road 167
104 Taipei, Zhongshan District
Taiwan
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ttsh.tp.edu.tw

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