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    The Mino Provincial Capital Site (美濃国府跡, Mino Kokufu ato) is an archaeological site consisting of the ruins of the Nara period to early Heian period Provincial...
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    terms of distance from the capital. The provincial capital and ichinomiya were located in what is now the town of Tarui. "Mino" is an ancient place name...
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    Mino Province. Numerous Jōmon period and Kofun period remains have been found in the area, which was the site of the Nara period provincial capital and...
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    was near the ichinomiya of Mino Province, the Nangū Taisha, the Hiruiōzuka Kofun and the ruins of the Mino Provincial Capital. The exact date of the temple's...
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    by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The city's historic bridge over the Miño is also essentially of Roman date. The city of Lugo is along the Camino Primitivo...
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    Its abbreviated form name was Sanshū (三州 or 参州). Mikawa bordered on Owari, Mino, Shinano, and Tōtōmi Provinces. Mikawa is classified as one of the provinces...
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    path of the Way of St James (Camino de Santiago), and is crossed by the Miño, Barbaña, Loña and Barbañica rivers. It is also known as A cidade das Burgas...
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    Gifu Prefecture in the Chūbu region of Japan. Hida bordered on Echizen, Mino, Shinano, Etchū, and Kaga Provinces. It was part of Tōsandō Circuit. Its...
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    province was created in 646. Owari bordered on Mikawa, Mino, and Ise Provinces. Owari and Mino provinces were separated by the Sakai River, which means...
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    one of the "inferior countries" (下国) in terms of importance. The provincial capital was located in the Fuchi neighborhood of what is now the city of Izumi...
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  • Mino Provincial Capital ruins...
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    Nangū Taisha (category Mino Province)
    "Nangū" derives from its location to the south of the ancient Mino Provincial Capital. Nangū Taisha claims to have been first built during the reign...
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    278 square km., it is the only landlocked province in Galicia. The provincial capital, Ourense, is the largest population centre, with the rest of the province...
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    of Tosa (930–935), Vice Governor of Kaga (917–923) and Vice Governor of Mino Province (918–923). Tsurayuki was born in either 866 or 872, the son of Ki...
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    urban area lies on the right bank of the Miño river and the last course of the Avia river. It is the capital of the comarca of the Ribeiro. Near N-120...
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    John W., et al., eds. (1988). The Cambridge history of Japan, pp. 398–400. Mino, Yutaka (1986). The Great Eastern Temple: Treasures of Japanese Buddhist...
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    terms of distance from the imperial capital Kyoto. Ōmi bordered on Wakasa and Echizen Provinces to the north, Mino and Ise Provinces to the east, Iga and...
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    Province in the 7th century Hitachi (Jōshū) (常陸国 (常州)) Ōmi (Gōshū) (近江国 (江州)) Mino (Nōshū) (美濃国 (濃州)) Hida (Hishū) (飛騨国 (飛州)) Shinano (Shinshū) (信濃国 (信州)) from...
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    Taira no Masakado (平将門, died March 25, 940) was a Heian period provincial magnate (gōzoku) and samurai based in eastern Japan, notable for leading the...
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    The Sanuki Provincial Capital Site (讃岐国府跡, Sanuki Kokufu ato) is an archaeological site consisting of the ruins of the Nara period to early Heian period...
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  • Manzanares, with capital in Madrid (city of Madrid and surrounding areas) Subprefectures in Madrid and Alcalá de Henares. Miño Bajo, with capital in Vigo (province...
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    made up of 7 main cities: the four provincial capitals A Coruña, Pontevedra, Ourense and Lugo, the political capital Santiago de Compostela and the industrial...
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    (Tenpyō 12): The capital is moved to Kuni-kyō 741 (Tenpyō 13): The Emperor calls for nationwide establishment of provincial temples. Provincial temples ("kokubunji")...
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    Mirokuji kanga ruins (category Mino, Gifu)
    government administrative complex located in what is now the cities of Seki and Mino in Gifu prefecture in the Chūbu region of Japan. The site consists of the...
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  • figure based on provincial data. Maximum figure based on provincial data. Incomplete data, only includes those executed in the capital municipalities of...
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  • Thumbnail for Battle of Ukino
    OWARI MINO Narumi Ogawa Teramoto Moriyama After defeating Imagawa clan of Suruga in the battle of Muraki and capturing southern provincial capital of Kiyosu...
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    Yoshino to the east, to attack the capital of Omikyō in a counterclockwise movement. They marched through Yamato, Iga and Mino Provinces to threaten Omikyō...
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    Shukyu Banri, a priest and a composer of Chinese-style poems, went down to Mino Province in the Onin War, and then left for Edo at Dokan Ota's invitation...
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    Hashima Kaizu Inazawa is the location of the Nara period provincial capital and provincial temple of Owari Province. The Owari Onkunitama Jinja, an important...
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    into the Ebro basin, in Palencia, Burgos and Soria (Jalón river), that of Miño-Sil in León and Zamora, that of the Tagus in Ávila and Salamanca (rivers...
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