Global Distribution of T-Series Locations

Global Distribution of T-Series Locations

The T-series network spans a vast geographic range, establishing a presence across multiple continents and diverse urban centers. From major metropolitan hubs in North America and Asia to strategic points in Africa and Europe, these locations represent a wide-reaching international footprint.

Key Facts

  • Global Reach: Locations are distributed across North America, Asia, Europe, Africa, and Oceania.
  • Major Hubs: Significant concentrations are found in the United States, the Philippines, and South Korea.
  • Taiwanese Presence: Strong regional focus in Taiwan, specifically in Taichung, Taipei, Tainan, Taitung, and Taoyuan.
  • Diverse Environments: Sites range from landlocked cities like Prague and Warsaw to island territories such as Guam and the Marshall Islands.

Regional Breakdown of Locations

Asia and the Pacific

The Asia-Pacific region shows a dense concentration of sites. In Taiwan, the network is highly detailed, featuring specific districts such as Taichung-Wuqi, Taipei-Shilin, Taoyuan-Guishan, and Taoyuan-Zhongli. Other key Asian locations include Seoul, Daegu, and Gwangju in South Korea, as well as various cities in the Philippines including Manila, Quezon City, and Pasay.

The network also extends to Japan (Narita, Kaga, Miyazaki Prefecture, and Tsukubamirai) and Mongolia (Ulaanbaatar and Uvs).

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North America

The United States hosts a significant number of locations across various states. Major cities include Los Angeles, Houston, Phoenix, Dallas, and San Francisco. The network also includes specific county-level designations, such as Contra Costa County, Montgomery County, Nassau County, and Snohomish County.

Beyond the US, the network extends into Mexico (Mexicali and San Nicolás de los Garza), Canada (Winnipeg), and Central American nations including Guatemala, Belize, and Panama.

Europe and Africa

In Europe, the presence is marked by cities such as Warsaw and Łódź in Poland, Prague in the Czech Republic, and Vilnius in Lithuania. France is represented by Versailles and Béziers.

The African continent features a diverse spread, including South Africa (Johannesburg, Pretoria, and Msunduzi), Senegal (Dakar), and other nations such as Gambia, Benin, Togo, and Malawi.

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Summary of Global Presence

Distribution of T-Series Locations by Region
Region Notable Cities/Areas Key Countries
East Asia Taipei, Seoul, Narita Taiwan, South Korea, Japan
North America Los Angeles, Houston, Winnipeg USA, Canada, Mexico
Europe Warsaw, Prague, Vilnius Poland, Czech Republic, Lithuania
Africa Johannesburg, Dakar, Lilongwe South Africa, Senegal, Malawi
Other Guam, Majuro, Gold Coast USA (Territories), Marshall Islands, Australia

Frequently Asked Questions

Which countries have the most T-series locations?

Based on the provided data, the United States, the Philippines, and Taiwan have the highest density of locations.

Are there specific district-level locations in Taiwan?

Yes, the network includes specific areas such as Taichung-Wuqi, Taipei-Shilin, Taoyuan-Guishan, and Taoyuan-Zhongli.

Does the network include island territories?

Yes, it includes several island and atoll locations, such as Guam, Kwajalein Atoll, Wotje Atoll, and Aur Atoll in the Marshall Islands.

Which European cities are part of this network?

European locations include Warsaw, Łódź, and Elbląg in Poland; Prague in the Czech Republic; Vilnius in Lithuania; Riga in Latvia; and Versailles and Béziers in France.

Are there locations in South America?

Yes, the network includes cities such as Lima in Peru, Quito in Ecuador, and La Paz and Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia.

References

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