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Tsushima Province
Tsushima Province Tsushima Province (対馬国; Tsushima-no kuni) was an old province ...
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Talk:Tsushima Province
Talk:Tsushima Province This article was switched into redirect by ... a Wikipedian who don't know what province of Japan was, but Tsushima Province is an extinct entity. It should ...
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Tsushima
Tsushima Tsushima, of Japan, can refer to: Tsushima, Aichi, a city Tsushima, Ehime, a town dissolved in August 2005 Tsushima, Nagasaki, a city Tsushima Island Tsushima ...
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Tsushima (translated from Spanish)
Tsushima One or more wikipedistas they are working ... able to coordinate the writing. Island of Tsushima Área Total 708.61 km² % forests 89 ... 39983 Density 56.42/km² The islands Tsushima (in Japanese ) they are an archipelago located ... and continente . Historically they comprised of Japanese province of Tsushima. At the moment they belong to ...
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Tsushima (translated from Portuguese)
Tsushima Tsushima it is the name of some places in Japão : Tsushima (Aichi), Japanese city in the province of Aichi; Tsushima (Nakasaki), Japanese city in the province ...
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Tsushima Island
Tsushima Island Tsushima Island (対馬) of Japan is situated wholly ... Korea Strait is thus split by the Tsushima Island Archipelago into two channels, with the ... eastern channel also being known as the Tsushima Strait. Through the island, there are two ... Bay to the West-side with the Tsushima Strait: these are known as Ōfunakoshi- ...
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Iki Province
Iki Province Iki (壱岐国 Iki no-kuni) was a province of Japan which occupied the entire area ... Toi invasion, private trade started between Goryeo, Tsushima, Iki, and Kyushu, but were halted with ... Japanese pirates, also called wako) along with Tsushima and Matsuura. Suffering from their invasions, Goryeo ... shogunate and its deputy on Kyushu. The province ceased to exist upon the abolition ...
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Hizen Province
Hizen Province Hizen (肥前国; Hizen no kuni) was an old province of Japan which bordered on Chikuzen and ... it did not include the regions of Tsushima and Iki that are now in Nagasaki ... the Shimabara Rebellion took place in Hizen province. During the Sengoku period, the region was ... Tajima | Tamba | Tango | Teshio | Tokachi | Tosa | Totomi | Tsushima | Wakasa | Yamashiro | Yamato The article incorporates ...
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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 ... 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 ... Tajima | Tamba | Tango | Teshio | Tokachi | Tosa | Totomi | Tsushima | Wakasa | Yamashiro | Yamato
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