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    Kuril Islands (redirect from Chishima)
    [kʊˈrʲilʲskʲɪjə ɐstrɐˈva]; Japanese: Kuriru rettō (クリル列島, "Kuril Islands") or Chishima rettō (千島列島, "Thousand Islands")) are a volcanic archipelago administered...
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  • Chishima Province (千島国, Chishima-no kuni) was a province of Japan created during the Meiji Era. It originally contained the Kuril Islands from Kunashiri...
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  • Kikuo Chishima (千島 喜久男, Chishima Kikuo, October 10, 1899 – October 23, 1978) was a Japanese medical researcher known for advocating a variant of the Soviet...
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    Ainu in Russia (redirect from Chishima Ainu)
    The Ainu in Russia are an Indigenous people of Siberia located in Sakhalin Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai and Kamchatka Krai. The Russian Ainu people (Aine; Russian:...
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  • Chishima Maeda (born 4 March 1997) is a Japanese judoka. She is the gold medallist of the 2019 Judo Grand Prix Budapest in the -52 kg category. "Chishima...
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    Chishima (千島, Chishima) was an unprotected cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The name Chishima (lit. "Thousand Islands") is the Japanese name for...
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  • Toru Chishima (千島 徹, Chishima Tōru, born May 11, 1981) is a former Japanese football player. Chishima was born in Kawagoe on May 11, 1981. He joined J2...
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    by Japan, which refers to them as its Northern Territories or Southern Chishima, and considers them part of the Nemuro Subprefecture of Hokkaido Prefecture...
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  • Village to create Nemuro City Notsuke (野付郡) Shibetsu (標津郡) Menashi (目梨郡) Chishima Province (千島国, Chismima-no kuni): Originally the islands of Kunashiri and...
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    Hypomesus nipponensis (Japanese smelt, in Japanese: wakasagi) is a commercial food fish native to the lakes and estuaries of northern Honshu and Hokkaido...
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  • peninsula. This military organization was under the Twenty-Seventh Army (Chishima Area Base Unit or Kuril Area Army), led by Shozo Terakura. The Twenty-seventh...
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  • the name include: Kikuo Arai (新井 規矩雄, born 1943), Japanese golfer Kikuo Chishima (千島 喜久男, 1899–1978), Japanese scientist Kikuo Takano (高野 喜久雄, 1927–2006)...
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  • respective Army or Navy command organizations. Kita Chishima Special Fortress (北千島臨時要塞) Minami Chishima Fortress Karafuto Fortress Soya Special Fortress...
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    controlled by Russia and claimed by Japan. These islands are called the Chishima Islands. Iturup - Etorofu (択捉島, Etorofu-tō) Kunashir - Kunashiri (国後島,...
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  • Transliteration: "Kakusei" (Japanese: 覚醒) Takayuki Tanaka Kiyoshi Okuyama, Nitta Chishima, Yūji Haibara December 4, 2022 (2022-12-04) 10 10 "Just the Way It Is"...
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    by Japan, which refers to them as its Northern Territories or Southern Chishima, and considers them part of the Nemuro Subprefecture of Hokkaido Prefecture...
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    (later Kyūshū) Iki Tsushima Sado Yamato (later Honshū) Note that Hokkaidō, Chishima and Okinawa were not part of Japan in ancient times. They bore six more...
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    The Treaty of Saint Petersburg (Japanese: 樺太・千島交換条約, romanized: Karafuto-Chishima Kōkan Jōyaku; Russian: Петербургский договор) between the Empire of Japan...
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    (天塩国) Kitami (北見国) Hidaka (日高国) Tokachi (十勝国) Kushiro (釧路国) Nemuro (根室国) Chishima (千島国) - After the Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875), Japan added north...
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    districts 1872 Population is 832. January 1885 Shikotan transferred to Chishima Province Hanasaki (花咲郡) (dissolved April 1, 1959 when Habomai Village was...
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    7371. PMC 3544044. PMID 23326147. Chiba T, Tokunaga Y, Ikeda K, Takagi R, Chishima R, Terui T, et al. (September 2007). "Effects of itopride hydrochloride...
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    the Chishima Islands. In Korea at least, there were already Soviet soldiers waiting for the troops coming overland. In Karafuto and the Chishimas, that...
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  • Chishima no oku mo, Okinawa mo Yashima no uchi no, mamori nari Itaran kuni ni, isaoshiku Tsutome yo waga se, tsutsuganaku From the ends of Chishima to...
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    Tanegashima, and Yakushima. It has also been reported in Shiashkotan, one of the Chishima Islands. The snake was first described in 1880 by both Hilgendorf and Günther...
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    island belongs, was split off of Nemuro Province and incorporated into Chishima Province.[citation needed] In September 1945, during the final days of...
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    from Kiska back to Shimushu in the Chishima Islands. She continued to be assigned to northern patrols in the Chishima islands and Aleutian islands through...
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    Iburi, Ishikari, Teshio, Kitami, Hidaka, Tokachi, Kushiro, Nemuro and Chishima. The initiative to colonize Ezo, which later became Hokkaido, traces back...
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    with Ulva. The name in Japanese is 千島袋のり / ちしまふろくのり (tisima-hukuronori or chishima-fukuronori) literally meaning "Kuril Islands bag nori". True to its common...
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    Chishima Ainu working...
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  • beginning of the Edo period, Ezochi, including Hokkaido, Sakhalin, and Chishima, was divided into about 80 places, which were known to vassals and became...
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