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Bank of Japan - vertaling naar spaans

THE CENTRAL BANK OF JAPAN
Banque du Japon; BOJ; Nippon Ginko; Nippon Ginkō; 日本銀行; 日銀; Japan central bank; Central bank of japan; Imperial Bank of Japan; Bank of japan; Nichigin; Governor of the Bank of Japan
  • 1 year}}
  • Inflation}}
  • 1 month bond}}
  • The Osaka branch of the Bank of Japan is seen in the top right of this 1930 aerial photograph. The wide street in front of the bank is part of the Mido-Suji.
  • The place of the foundation of the Bank of Japan

Bank of Japan         
El Banco del Japón, banco central del Japón (encargado de preservar el valor de la moneda y el sistema monetario)
japan         
  • third-largest maker of motor vehicles]] in the world.<ref name="OICA Production Statistics" />
  • [[Sumo]] wrestlers form around the referee during the ring-entering ceremony.
  • [[Mount Fuji]] in Spring, view from [[Arakurayama Sengen Park]]
  • The [[National Diet Building]]
  • nigiri-zushi]]''
  • Jinmu-tennō}}
  • Tokyo]] on November 10, 2019.
  • G20]].
  • National Treasure]]
  • Seal of the State of Japan
  • Itsukushima Shinto Shrine]] near [[Hiroshima]]
  • [[Japan Airlines]], the [[flag carrier]] of Japan
  • The [[Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant]]
  • The [[Japanese Experiment Module]] (Kibō) at the [[International Space Station]]
  • [[momiji]]}}) at [[Kongōbu-ji]] on [[Mount Kōya]], a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]]
  • Japan's imperial ambitions ended on September 2, 1945, with the country's surrender to the Allies.
  • [[Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba]]}}, 1293
  • Skyscrapers in [[Nakanoshima]], [[Osaka]]; a major [[financial centre]] in Japan
  • 25px
  • Prefectures of Japan with colored regions
  • A [[rice paddy]] in [[Aizu]], [[Fukushima Prefecture]]
  • The [[Japanese archipelago]]
  • Three unifiers of Japan. Left to right: [[Oda Nobunaga]], [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]].
  • entrance examinations]] to the [[University of Tokyo]]
  • most populous metropolitan area]] in the world.
  • Kongō}} class destroyer]]
  • Seijin no Hi}} in [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]].
  • ''[[Noh]]'' performance at a Shinto shrine
  • The headquarters of the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department]]
  • ''[[Kanji]]'' and ''[[hiragana]]'' signs
ISLAND COUNTRY IN EAST ASIA
JapaN; Nihon; ISO 3166-1:JP; JAPAN; Japang; JPN; State of Japan; The State of Japan; 日本; 日本国; Nihon-koku; Japan (country); Nippon-koku; 日本國; 🗾; Nippon; Japian; Modern–era Japan; Modern-era Japan; Public infrastructure in Japan; Biodiversity in Japan; Jepan
laca japonesa
charolar con laca japonesa
NIPPON         
  • third-largest maker of motor vehicles]] in the world.<ref name="OICA Production Statistics" />
  • [[Sumo]] wrestlers form around the referee during the ring-entering ceremony.
  • [[Mount Fuji]] in Spring, view from [[Arakurayama Sengen Park]]
  • The [[National Diet Building]]
  • nigiri-zushi]]''
  • Jinmu-tennō}}
  • Tokyo]] on November 10, 2019.
  • G20]].
  • National Treasure]]
  • Seal of the State of Japan
  • Itsukushima Shinto Shrine]] near [[Hiroshima]]
  • [[Japan Airlines]], the [[flag carrier]] of Japan
  • The [[Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant]]
  • The [[Japanese Experiment Module]] (Kibō) at the [[International Space Station]]
  • [[momiji]]}}) at [[Kongōbu-ji]] on [[Mount Kōya]], a [[UNESCO]] [[World Heritage Site]]
  • Japan's imperial ambitions ended on September 2, 1945, with the country's surrender to the Allies.
  • [[Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba]]}}, 1293
  • Skyscrapers in [[Nakanoshima]], [[Osaka]]; a major [[financial centre]] in Japan
  • 25px
  • Prefectures of Japan with colored regions
  • A [[rice paddy]] in [[Aizu]], [[Fukushima Prefecture]]
  • The [[Japanese archipelago]]
  • Three unifiers of Japan. Left to right: [[Oda Nobunaga]], [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]].
  • entrance examinations]] to the [[University of Tokyo]]
  • most populous metropolitan area]] in the world.
  • Kongō}} class destroyer]]
  • Seijin no Hi}} in [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]].
  • ''[[Noh]]'' performance at a Shinto shrine
  • The headquarters of the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department]]
  • ''[[Kanji]]'' and ''[[hiragana]]'' signs
ISLAND COUNTRY IN EAST ASIA
JapaN; Nihon; ISO 3166-1:JP; JAPAN; Japang; JPN; State of Japan; The State of Japan; 日本; 日本国; Nihon-koku; Japan (country); Nippon-koku; 日本國; 🗾; Nippon; Japian; Modern–era Japan; Modern-era Japan; Public infrastructure in Japan; Biodiversity in Japan; Jepan
= Nipón, Japón
Ex: For example, Germany should be entered under DEUTSCHLAND, Japan under NIPPON, and so on, because they are in the international form.

Definitie

Norman Foster

Norman Foster (1 de junio de 1935) es un arquitecto británico. Nació en Manchester. Estudió arquitectura en la universidad de su ciudad natal y obtuvo después una beca para proseguir sus estudios en la Universidad de Yale.

De regreso en Inglaterra, Foster trabajó durante un tiempo con el arquitecto Richard Buckminster Fuller y fundó en 1965 el estudio de arquitectos Team 4, junto con su primera esposa Wendy, Richard Rogers y la esposa de éste, Sue. Dos años más tarde el nombre del estudio fue cambiado y quedó en Foster Associates.

Wikipedia

Bank of Japan

The Bank of Japan (日本銀行, Nippon Ginkō, BOJ, JASDAQ: 8301) is the central bank of Japan. The bank is often called Nichigin (日銀) for short. It has its headquarters in Chūō, Tokyo.

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3. I deeply apologize to the people," Bank of Japan Gov.
4. The Bank of Japan said it was considering similar measures.
5. Thursday‘s money supply figures, also from the Bank of Japan, supported the mood of cautious optimism.