Ume (disambiguation) — Ume can refer to: * Ume , a name for Prunus mume , a species of Asian plum in the family Rosaceae *Ume Sami, on of the Sami languages of Northern Europe *Ume River, one of the main rivers in northern Sweden *Ume, Ōita, a town in Minamiamabe… … Wikipedia
Ōita Prefecture — Japanese transcription(s) – Japanese 大分県 – Rōmaji Ōita ken … Wikipedia
Prefectura de Ōita — Ōita 大分県 Ōita ken Prefectura de Japón … Wikipedia Español
Präfektur Oita — Karte Basisdaten Verwaltungssitz: Ōita Region: Kyūshū … Deutsch Wikipedia
Präfektur Ōita — 大分県 Präfektur Ōita Basisdaten Verwaltungssitz: Ōita Region: Kyūs … Deutsch Wikipedia
Saiki, Ōita — Saiki 佐伯市 City … Wikipedia
Minamiamabe District, Ōita — Minamiamabe (南海部郡, Minamiamabe gun?) was a district located in Ōita, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 33,239 and the density of 47.09 persons per km². The total area was 705.90 km². The district dissolved on… … Wikipedia
List of mergers in Ōita Prefecture — The following is a list of mergers that occurred in the 2000s in Ōita Prefecture, Japan.(as of March 31, 2006)Mergers from April 1, 1999 to March 31, 2000Mergers from April 1, 2000 to March 31, 2001Mergers from April 1, 2001 to March 31,… … Wikipedia
Naokawa, Ōita — Naokawa (直川村, Naokawa son?) was a village located in Minamiamabe District, Ōita, Japan. On March 3, 2005 Naokawa, along with the towns of Kamae, Kamiura, Tsurumi, Ume and Yayoi, and the villages of Honjō and Yonōzu, all from … Wikipedia
List of Japan-related articles (U-V) — TOCleftThis page lists Japan related articles with romanized titles beginning with the letters U and V. For names of people, please list by surname (i.e., Tarō Yamada should be listed under Y , not T ). Please also ignore particles (e.g. a , an … Wikipedia