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Vodskaya-Englanti sanakirja. 2014.
Vodskaya-Englanti sanakirja. 2014.
Minuma — Picture showing a scene of Minuma Minuma (見沼, Minuma?) or Minuma Rice Paddies … Wikipedia
Minuma-ku, Saitama — Minuma ku in Saitama City … Wikipedia
Minuma Tsūsen-bori — (見沼通船堀?) is a lock that connected Minuma Irrigation Canal and the Shiba River. It was constructed in 1731. It served a significant role in transportation from the latter half of the Edo period till the end of the Meiji period, but it has not been … Wikipedia
Minuma-ku (Saitama) — Minuma ku (jap. 見沼区) ist ein Stadtbezirk (ku) der japanischen Stadt Saitama. Er besitzt 158.083 Einwohner (1. Juli 2011). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Verkehr 2.1 Straße … Deutsch Wikipedia
Midori-ku, Saitama — Midori ku 緑区 Ward Location of Midori ku in Saitama … Wikipedia
Ōmiya-ku, Saitama — Ōmiya ku in Saitama City Ōmiya (大宮区, Ōmiya ku?) is a … Wikipedia
Hikawa Shrine (Saitama) — Nihongo|Hikawa shrine|氷川神社|Hikawa Jinja in the Omiya district of Saitama is a major Shinto shrine. Standing behind three torii gates in a wood with many ancient Japanese elms, it claims to have a 2400 year history. Surrounding the shrine is a… … Wikipedia
Ōmiya, Saitama — Ōmiya (大宮市, Ōmiya shi?) was a city in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. In 2001 it merged with two other cities to form the city of Saitama. Since 1 April 2003, the area of former Ōmiya city is Kita ku, Minuma ku, Nishi ku, and Ōmiya ku of Saitama city … Wikipedia
Higashi-Ōmiya Station — infobox japan station caption= West side of the station name= 東大宮 namerom= Higashi Ōmiya pref= Saitama district= city= Saitama ward= Minuma address= Higashiōmiya 4 chōme jaloc= さいたま市見沼区東大宮4丁目 open= 1964 close= presentname= line= Tōhoku Main Line… … Wikipedia
Shiba River — The Nihongo|Shiba River|芝川|Shiba gawa is a tributary of the Arakawa River that mainly runs through the eastern part of Saitama Prefecture. The river has Nihongo|Suehiro|末広 and Nihongo|Kobari ryōke|小針領家 in Okegawa, Saitama as points of origin and… … Wikipedia
Kita-ku (Saitama) — Kita ku (jap. 北区, dt. „Nordbezirk“) ist ein Stadtbezirk (ku) der japanischen Stadt Saitama. Er besitzt 140.242 Einwohner (1. Juli 2011). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Verkehr 2.1 Straße … Deutsch Wikipedia