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Tosa Province
Tosa Province Tosa (土佐国; -no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area that is today Kochi prefecture on Shikoku. Tosa bordered on Iyo and Awa provinces. ...
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Tosa (province) (translated from German)
Tosa (province) Tosa (Japanese??) is an old province on the island Shikoku in Japan . It ... to the today's Prefecture K?chi . Tosa is famous for after the province ...
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It shears (province) (translated from Italian)
It shears (province) Map of the province Japanese with the province of Shears evidenced It shears ( giapponese : ; - kuni ... of Shikoku . It shears confined with the province of Iyo and Awa . The ancient one ... Toyotomi Hideyoshi it newly reduced it to province and subsequently to It battles of ...
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Tosa
Tosa Tosa can refer to: The name of several places in Japan: In Kochi Prefecture Tosa, Kochi (city) Tosa, Kochi (Tosa), a town Tosa District, Kochi Tosa ...
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Tosa (translated from Portuguese)
Tosa Tosa it is the name of some places in Japão : Tosa city of the province of Koichi. Tosa, in the province of Koichi. Province ...
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Tosa (translated from German)
Tosa Tosa is the name: a river in Italy , see Toce a former province in Japan , see Province Tosa This side is one Term clarifying ...
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Iyo Province
Iyo Province Iyo (伊予国; -no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area that is ... Shikoku. Iyo bordered on Awa, Sanuki, and Tosa provinces. The ancient provincial capital was near ... unified by the Chosokabe clan of neighboring Tosa, but Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded Shikoku in 1584 ... Suo | Suruga | Tajima | Tamba | Tango | Teshio | Tokachi | Tosa | Totomi | Tsushima | Wakasa | Yamashiro | Yamato The ...
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Sanuki Province
Sanuki Province Sanuki (讃岐国; -no kuni) was an old province of Japan on the island of Shikoku ... provinces. Across Naruto strait it bordered Awaji province too. Administratively it was included as a ... developed as the main seat of the province in the middle ages. In the Sengoku ... Miyoshi were invaded by Chosokabe clan in Tosa province and lost Sanuki province. Finally ...
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Satsuma Province
Satsuma Province This article is about the province. For alternative meanings of the word Satsuma ... Satsuma (薩摩国; -no Kuni) was an old province of Japan that is now the western ... had a strong representation from the Satsuma province, with leaders such as Okubo Toshimichi and ... Suo | Suruga | Tajima | Tamba | Tango | Teshio | Tokachi | Tosa | Totomi | Tsushima | Wakasa | Yamashiro | Yamato
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Owari Province
Owari Province Owari, formally written as Owari no Kuni (尾張国) was an old province of Japan that is now the western ... Inazawa in the western part of the province. Two of the most famous warlord generals ... and Toyotomi Hideyoshi, were natives of Owari province, and Oda had a castle at Kiyosu ... Suo | Suruga | Tajima | Tamba | Tango | Teshio | Tokachi | Tosa | Totomi | Tsushima | Wakasa | Yamashiro | Yamato
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