VOC opperhoofden in Japan - definição. O que é VOC opperhoofden in Japan. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é VOC opperhoofden in Japan - definição


VOC opperhoofden in Japan         
  • Pieter Albert Bik, main Dutch chief in Japan, 1842–1845, by Johann Peter Berghaus
  • Netherlands]]. To the far left, somewhat back from the shore-line, notice the white flag with the red cross, the [[St George's Cross]] of England at the [[East India Company]] trading post – drawing, 1621.
  • An imagined bird's-eye view of Dejima's layout and structures. Note the island's fan-shape. Japanese wood-block print made by Toshimaya Bunjiemon in 1780.
HEAD OF THE DUTCH TRADING POST IN JAPAN
Opperhoofd at Dejima; Opperhoofd in Japan; Chief Trader at Dejima; VOC Opperhoofden in Japan
VOC opperhoofden in Japan were the chief traders of the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC in old-spelling Dutch, literally "United East Indian Company") in Japan during the period of the Tokugawa shogunate, also known as the Edo period.
Volharding Olympia Combinatie         
DUTCH SPORTS CLUB
VOC (sport club); VOC (sports club); VOC Rotterdam
Volharding Olympia Combinatie (VOC) is a cricket and association football club from Rotterdam, Netherlands. Its home ground is Sportpark Hazelaarweg in Hillegersberg-Schiebroek.
Sexual minorities in Japan         
This article focuses on Japanese definitions of gender and sexuality, Japanese reactions to queer life, the clash between traditional and contemporary ideas, and the cultural restraints of being queer in Japan. The Western term “queer,” an umbrella term for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender represents a change in thought pertaining to gender and sexuality in contemporary Japan.