Ōno District, Ōita — This article is about the district in Ōita Prefecture, Japan. For other places with the same name, including districts in other prefectures, see Ono. Ōno (大野郡, Ōno gun?) was a district located in Ōita Prefecture, Japan. As of January 1, 2005 the… … Wikipedia
Naoiri, Ōita — Naoiri (直入町, Naoiri machi?) was a town located in Naoiri District, Ōita, Japan. On April 1, 2005 Naoiri, along with the towns of Kujū and Ogi, all from Naoiri District, was merged into the expanded city of Taketa. As of 2003, the town had an… … Wikipedia
Ōita Prefecture — Japanese transcription(s) – Japanese 大分県 – Rōmaji Ōita ken … Wikipedia
Ogi, Ōita — Ogi (荻町, Ogi machi?) was a town located in Naoiri District, Ōita, Japan. On April 1, 2005 Ogi, along with the towns of Kujū and Naoiri, all from Naoiri District, was merged into the expanded city of Taketa. As of 2003, the town had an estimated… … Wikipedia
Kujū, Ōita — was a town located in Naoiri District, Ōita, Japan. On April 1, 2005, Kujū and the other towns of the Naoiri District merged to form the city of Taketa.As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 4,686 and the density of 32.84 persons per … 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
List of Japan-related articles (N) — TOCleftThis page lists Japan related articles with romanized titles beginning with the letter N. 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 , the )… … Wikipedia
List of dissolved districts of Japan — A district of Japan is dissolved when all towns or villages in the district become cities or are merged into the city. The following is a list of dissolved districts of Japan.The date shown is the day the district was dissolved i.e. the district… … Wikipedia
Bungo Province — nihongo|Bungo|豊後国|Bungo no kuni was a province of Japan in eastern Kyūshū. It bordered Buzen, Hyuga, Higo, Chikugo, and Chikuzen provinces. Today, the area is Ōita Prefecture.HistoryAt the end of 7th century, Toyo Province was split into Buzen… … Wikipedia
Tomiichi Murayama — 村山 富市 Mandats 52e Premier ministre du Japon 30 juin 1994 – 11 janvier 1996 ( 0560 … Wikipédia en Français