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Wat (wie) is Wakayama - definitie


Wakayama         
PROVÍNCIA DO JAPÃO
Província de Wakayama; Wakayama (prefeitura)
é uma prefeitura do Japão na Península de Kii na região Kansai na ilha de Honshū.Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric.
Wakayama (cidade)         
CIDADE JAPONESA
Wakayama (Wakayama)
Wakayama (和歌山市 -shi) é uma cidade japonesa localizada na província de Wakayama.
Domínio de Wakayama         
DOMÍNIO DO PERÍODO EDO
Domínio de Kii; Domínio de Kishū; Domínio de Kishu
O também conhecido como ou , foi um Han na Província de Kii onde atualmente se situam a Província de Wakayama e o sul da de Mie, com uma renda de 555.000 koku .
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Wakayama
1. Schools in western Wakayama Prefecture, which has long been a base of the whaling industry, this year began regularly serving whale meat for lunch.
2. The fishermen trapped the dolphins in a holding cove in Taiji, Wakayama Prefecture – a town located in the Higashimuro district, six hours from Japan‘s capital Tokyo.
3. Earlier this year, most schools in Wakayama, Japan‘s western whaling heartland, resumed whale lunches which had gone off the menu amid global anti–whaling campaigns.
4. The tugboat‘s crew told authorities late Friday that the ship had begun to take in water about 2 miles off Wakayama state, some 280 miles southwest of Tokyo, Japan‘s coast guard said in a statement.
5. Scientists have so far been unable to tell whether the four–finned dolphin, caught in fishermen‘s nets off Japan‘s Wakayama province a week ago, uses its extra set of fins when swimming.