Iburi Province — was a short lived province located in Hokkaidō. It corresponds to modern day Iburi Subprefecture, Yamakoshi District of Oshima, Abuta District in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, the cities of Chitose and Eniwa in Ishikari Subprefecture and Shimukappu… … Wikipedia
Subprefectura de Iburi — (en celeste) en Hokkaidō. La subprefectura de Iburi (胆振支庁, Iburi shichō … Wikipedia Español
Hidaka Subprefecture — nihongo|Hidaka Subprefecture|日高支庁|Hidaka shichō is a subprefecture of Hokkaidō, Japan. The west side of the Hidaka mountains occupies most of the area. Hidaka is sparsely populated and has many of Hokkaidō s natural resources. The governmental… … Wikipedia
Province d'Iburi — Iburi (胆振国, no kuni) est une ancienne province du Japon qui a eu une courte durée de vie. Elle était située sur l île d Hokkaido. Elle correspond à l actuelle subpréfecture d Iburi à laquelle on ajoute une partie de la subpréfecture d Ishikari et … Wikipédia en Français
Nemuro Subprefecture — 根室支庁 Nemuro shichō Prefecture Hokkaidō Capital … Wikipedia
Oshima Subprefecture — This article is about the subprefecture in Hokkaidō, Japan. For the subprefecture in Kagoshima Prefecture, see Ōshima Subprefecture (Kagoshima). For the subprefecture in Tokyo, see Ōshima Subprefecture (Tokyo). For other uses, see Oshima. Oshima… … Wikipedia
Okhotsk Subprefecture — Okhotsk region redirects here. For the settlement in Russia, see Okhotsk. Okhotsk Subprefecture オホーツク総合振興局 Prefecture Hokkaido Capital … Wikipedia
Abuta District, Hokkaidō — nihongo|Abuta|虻田郡| gun is a district located in Iburi Subprefecture and Shiribeshi Subprefecture in Hokkaidō, Japan.As of 2004, the district has an estimated population of 31,526 and a density of 28.30 persons per km². The total area is 1,113.84… … Wikipedia
Hokkaidō Prefectural Board of Education — Hokkaido Prefectural Board of Education (北海道教育委員会) is a governmental agency that oversees public schools in Hokkaidō in Japan.The board directly oversees high schools in Hokkaidō.High schools [http://www.ipec.hokkaido c.ed.jp/links/gakkou.html]… … Wikipedia
Former Provinces of Hokkaidō — In 1869, the island of Hokkaidō, Japan was divided into 11 provinces and 86 districts. The provinces were dissolved in 1882, and replaced with Hakodate Prefecture, Sapporo Prefecture and Nemuro Prefecture. In 1886, the three prefectures were… … Wikipedia