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Hida — can refer to:;Locations: * Hida Province, a former province in Japan * Hida, a city in northern Gifu Prefecture, Japan * Hida (region), the northern region of Gifu Prefecture, Japan * Hida, a commune in Sălaj County, Romania;Transportation: *… … Wikipedia
Hida Province — nihongo|Hida Province|飛騨国|Hida no kuni is an old province located in the Tōsandō area of Japan and, today, composes the Hida region in the northern part of modern Gifu Prefecture. The traditional kanji for the name are 飛驒国, with the top radical… … Wikipedia
Hida dialect — The nihongo|Hida dialect|飛騨弁|Hida ben is a Japanese dialect spoken in the Hida region of Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Along with the Mino dialect in the south, it is one of the two main dialects of Gifu Prefecture. It uses a number of non standard… … Wikipedia
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Hida — shi 飛騨市 Geographische Lage in Japan … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Hida Range — ▪ mountain range, Japan Japanese Hida sammyaku, mountain group in the Chūbu chihō (region) of central Honshu, Japan. The range stretches from north to south along the borders of Toyama, Niigata, Nagano, and Gifu ken (prefectures). With the… … Universalium
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Monts Hida — Géographie Altitude 3 190 m, Mont Hotaka Massif Alpes japonaises Longueur … Wikipédia en Français