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The Tehran Province is one of the thirty provinces of Iran.
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Sistān and Balūchestān is one of the 30 provinces of Iran.
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 Hiroshige - 60 Odd Provinces
The Pine Grove at Mio in Suruga Province
The Cave Temple of Kannon in the Iwai Valley in Tajima Province
The Weir in the Shallows at Yanase in Chikugo Province
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Provinces of Japan
Provinces as part of the system of addresses were not abolished but, on the contrary, augmented.
Provinces are nonetheless today considered obsolete, although their names are still widely used in names of natural features, company names, and brands.
Some of the province names are used to indicate distinct parts of the current prefectures alog with their cultural and geographical characteristics.
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 Iga Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Iga bordered on Ise, Omi, Yamato, and Yamashiro provinces.
The Iga region is a small mountain ringed basin (the Ueno basin) in the center of Japan's Kinki region, on the island of Honshū.
The castle town of the province was at Ueno.
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 Britannicaindia.com: Britannica Browse
(province), west-central Russia, on the southern edge of the West Siberian Plain, in the Tobol Basin.
It is located in the northeastern corner of the province and is distantly southwest of Johannesburg.
It lies at the centre of the Tsukushi Plain, on the Chikugo River.
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 Chikugo
Chikugo (筑後市; -shi) is a city located in Fukuoka, Japan.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 47,736 and the density of 1,140.65 persons per km².
Chikugo was also an old province of Japan.
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 Encyclopedia of Shinto - 8. Schools, Groups, and Personalities: Personalities
Son of Arima Yorinori, lord of Kurume Domain in Chikugo Province (present-day Fukuoka Prefecture), Kamei was born in 1825 in the domain's Edo residence.
Born in Amagasaki, Settsu Province (present-day Hyōgo Prefecture) as the second son of Shimogawa Motoyoshi, a retainer to Lord Aoyama, castellan of Amagasaki Castle.
Born in Kumano (present-day Wakayama Prefecture), Seijun was third matriarch of the Buddhist convent Keisōin in Uji, Ise Province (present-day Mie Prefecture), and the Dharma-heir of Chikai Shōnin.
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 Reizei-Sanada
He was taken from Mino Province to avoid the fate of his elder brothers, slain by Saitô Yoshitatsu, and entered the protection of Oda Nobunaga.
The Saka of Aki Province were descended from Môri Chikahira, head of the Môri in the early-middle 14th Century.
He was given a 10,000-koku fief at Kawagoe in Musashi Province in 1590 and later 35,000 koku at Umabayashi in Kôzuke Province.
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 Encyclopedia of Shinto - 8. Schools, Groups, and Personalities: Personalities
Born in 1742 to Nakagawa Tsuneyuki in the town of Uji in Ise Province (present-day Mie Prefecture).
Born in 1773 in Onyū District, Wakasa Province (present-day Obama Cit...
Born in the castle town Fukuchiyama in Tanba Province (present-day Kyoto Prefecture), Nao was the eldest daughter of carpenter Kirimura Gorōsaburō, but was later adopted into the Deguchi household.
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Each province koku is initial value (which can be improved by player).
Provinces with harbors may build ports for less cost.
Troop refers to type of unit which can be built at less cost or with more honor in that province.
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The three provinces of Imagawa consists of Hizen on the west, Chikuzen on the north, and river province Chikugo on the south.
Soon we were surprised to discovered that Imagawa has grabed the province of Higo (South of Chikugo) and Hyuga (south of Bungo) from the former Shimazu.
It is reaonable to assume that the AI will split the large army in Hizen to Chikugo in the coming season, so if we stayed as one we could out-number them easily in any province.
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 California AHGP - San Francisco Horror Chapter XXVIII
In 829 the northern province of Dewa was visited in a similar manner; the castle of Akita was overthrown, deep rifts were formed in the ground in every direction, and the Akita river was dried up.
In 1854 an earthquake destroyed the town of Shimoda, in the province of Idzu, and a Russian frigate, lying in the harbor at the time, was so severely damaged by the waves caused by the shock that she had to be abandoned.
The waves of disturbance traversed thirty-one provinces, over which the earth's crust was violently shaken for ten minutes together, while slighter shocks were felt for a distance of 400 miles to the north, and traveled under the sea a like distance, making themselves felt in a neighborning island.
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 Takemata-Tokugawa
The Takenaka of Mino Province claimed descent from Minamoto Yorimitsu and were an off-shoot of the Tôki clan.
Ieyasu was the son of Matsudaira Hirotada and was born on 13 January 1542 at Okazaki in Mikawa Province.
A hostage at the Imagawa capital of Sumpu in Suruga Province for a time as an infant, he was later named the keeper of Okazaki in Mikawa province and fought at Nagashino in 1575.
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 Yoshida Hiroshi: Print-Maker
He was already a painter in oils with a reputation not only in Japan, but European and American as well when, at the age of forty-four, he produced his first wood-block print.
Yoshida Hiroshi was born in the city of Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture (the old Chikugo Province), in Kyushu, on 19 September 1876.
He early manifested an aptitude for art, which was fostered by his adoptive father, himself a teacher of painting in the foreign style in the public schools.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Participation in Game Project?
It CAN display provinces in different colours etc. but as I have no game data I don't; also there are no seazones yet and only the blue background colour is visible.
Shinano province is the large landlocked province in Eastern Honshu and Dewa and Mutsu are those large provinces in Northern Honshu.
There are some other provinces I would also consider to split based on their alignments in about 1545 or so.
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 SAKAYA
Akaneya Hanshichi, the son of a sake merchant in the Yamato province, and his lover Minoya Sankatsu, a courtesan of Ôsaka, committed double suicide the 7th of December 1695 in the burial ground of Sennichi in Ôsaka.
The play "Hade Sugata Onna Maiginu", one of these adaptations, was originally written for the puppet theater (Bunraku) and staged for the first time in December 1772 at the Toyotakeza.
It was not adapted to Kabuki before March 1874, when it was staged at the Chikugo no Shibai.
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 Encyclopedia of Japanese History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
However, over the years of since the establishment of the Tokugawa Shōgunate, most domain had run up serious debts (due in part to the construction and sankin kotai demands of the Tokugawa rulers) and this one carrot the new Meiji leaders used to entice the daimyō to willing “return” their domains to the Emperor.
A province in the Western part of Honshū (pg.
He secured control of about one-third of the provinces through the use of large-scale warfare, and he institutionalized administrative practices, such as systematic village organization, tax collection, and standardized measurements.
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 4260th and 4261st : none of composed for Imperial Family in Ohmi
Koga suggest that Ama-no-Tyozya was directly to controlled the area of Chikugo river Distinct as Sons of Heaven of Kyushu dynasty.
It is a capital of Wa-state in Chikugo.
None of ex-emperor were in Chikugo in Heian-period to date.
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 Chikugo Map   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Japan Chikugo Province, a former province of Japan This disambiguation...
The name ship CHIKUGO was completed in Mistui-Tamano ship-yard on 31 July 1970.
Chikugo, Fukuoka Map showing location of Chikugo in Fukuoka Prefecture (as of 2006)...
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 Spring 1530 - Clan Meeting - The Guild   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
My suggestion is to take all the Imagawa provinces near us as quickly as possible since they are good farm income producing lands.
Chikugo need to be taken fast....but you need the honour bonuse from the Daimyo in the fight(Second(Summer)turn to fight that battle)..and take it easy on the Bridge crossing, send one unit over the bridge to get there units walk in to our Archers range and shoot them to death first
When provinces are captured their tax rate will be reduced to improve morale and thus reduce the risk of rebellion.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Participation in Game Project?
They shouldn´t damage provinces badly because usually Japanese provinces were quickly rebuilt but that year´s income should be reduced because of rebuilding process.
Eruptions would strike against specific provinces where the volcano is. Again, the income from that province should be slightly reduced.
Regarding that single province you found multiple annual koku for; the data unfortunately seems pretty incohererent to me. Unless there was some massive agricultural revolution going on 1698-1607 I'd have a hard time believing that exponential increase.
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 Japanese Provinces   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The map is taken from A History of Japan by Murdoch and Yamagata.
The provinces were superseded by prefectures in 1871.
Below is a list of the names of the names of the provinces.
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Higo bordered on Chikugo, Bungo, Hyūga, Osumi, and Satsuma.
During the Muromachi period, Higo was held by the Kikuchi clan, but they were dispossessed during the Sengoku period, and the province was occupied by neighboring lords, including the Shimazu of Satsuma, until Toyotomi Hideyoshi invaded Kyūshū and gave Higo to his retainers, first Sasa Narimasa and later Kato Kiyomasa.
The Kato were soon stripped of their lands, and the region was given to the Hosokawa clan.
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 Oh Shit It's On Fire!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Furuya Sakuzaemon, who was a Tokugawa retainer, military commander, and part of Enomoto Izumi no Kami Takeaki's short-lived Ezo Republic, was born a peasant, in Kyushu's Chikugo province.
However, the western army had moved much faster than he'd anticipated, so he instead fought his way through Nagaoka and the rest of Echigo province, entering Aizu on the 22nd of the 3rd month, meaning to enter Nakano from there.
However, several domains in Echigo province switched sides, making it impossible for him to do so.
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 Japanese Pottery - Mino Ware (Momoyama)
Many new kilns have been established by potters fleeing the frequent battlegrounds of Owari Province, where the great kilns of Seto are.
Notably, one Kato Kagemitsu (1513-1585) relocated here in 1574 and opened kilns in Okaya, Ohira and Kujiri that fired some of the Shino-ware masterpieces of the Momoyama Period (1573-1615).
Quite amazing, for all he did was present the Emperor with a "white-glazed tea bowl," most likely a Shino one similar to the ones in this exhibition.
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 Facts about hizen province   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Hizen (肥前国;; -no kuni) was an old province of Japan which bordered on Chikuzen and Chikugo.
Today the area is split into Saga and Nagasaki prefecture.
The Shimabara Rebellion took place in Hizen province.
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 MIT Global Change Joint Program Report 12
However, the Chikugo model is basically a regression model based on correlation between NPP and climate, and the model has not considered the possible limitations of nutrient availability (e.g.
Generally, the potential of application of regression models for future projection is limited because the regressions may not be appropriate for climatic conditions that are novel to terrestrial ecosystems (Melillo, et al., 1993).
There are numerous field measurements of plant biomass and NPP for various ecosystems in China, however, few studies have estimated the spatial distribution of NPP in China on large spatial scales.
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 bungo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The honor of the holiest Shinto shrine of Bungo province (豊前一宮, Buzen ichinomiya) was.
Bungo Province Bungo (豊後国; Bungo no kuni) was a province of Japan in eastern Kyushu.
It bordered on Buzen, Hyuga, Higo, Chikugo, and Chikuzen.
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