Ōmishima (Ehime) — 大三島町 Ōmishima chō (actualmente es parte de Imabari shi) Árbol: Cinnamomum camphora Alcanforero ( … Wikipedia Español
Ochi District, Ehime — The Ochi District (越智郡, Ochi gun?) is a district located in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. As of 2004 the total population of 8,419 with a total area is 30.35 km². It consists of one town: Kamijima History September 12, 1895 The village of Yuge… … Wikipedia
Intercambiador Ōmishima — El Intercambiador Ōmishima (大三島インターチェンジ, Ōmishima Intāchenji?) es un intercambiador de la Autovía de Nishiseto que se encuentra en la Ciudad de Imabari en la Prefectura de Ehime. Contenido … Wikipedia Español
Ōnishi (Ehime) — 大西町 Ōnishi chō (actualmente es parte de Imabari shi) … Wikipedia Español
Imabari, Ehime — Infobox City Japan Name = Imabari JapaneseName = 今治市 Map Region = Shikoku Prefecture = Ehime District = Area km2 = 419.56 Population = 176,877 PopDate = January 16, 2005 Density km2 = 422 Coords= LatitudeDegrees= 34 LatitudeMinutes= 4… … Wikipedia
Ōnishi, Ehime — This article is about the town in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. There is a town in Gunma Prefecture with the same name, see Onishi, Gunma. Ōnishi (大西町, Ōnishi chō?) was a town located in Ochi District, Ehime, Japan. On January 16, 2005 Ōnishi, along… … Wikipedia
Puente de Ōmishima — El Puente de Ōmishima (大三島橋, Ōmishima bashi?) es un puente en arco que atraviesa el Estrecho de Hanakuriseto (鼻栗瀬戸海峡, Hanakuriseto kaikyō … Wikipedia Español
Asakura, Ehime — Asakura (朝倉村, Asakura mura?) was a village located in Ochi District, Ehime, Japan. On January 16, 2005 Asakura, along with the towns of Hakata, Kamiura, Kikuma, Miyakubo, Namikata, Ōmishima, Ōnishi, Tamagawa and … Wikipedia
Namikata, Ehime — Namikata (波方町, Namikata chō?) was a town located in Ochi District, Ehime, Japan. On January 16, 2005 Namikata, along with the towns of Hakata, Kamiura, Kikuma, Miyakubo, Ōmishima, Ōnishi, Tamagawa and Yoshiumi, and the vill … Wikipedia
Miyakubo, Ehime — Miyakubo (宮窪町, Miyakubo chō?) was a town located in Ochi District, Ehime, Japan. On January 16, 2005 Miyakubo, along with the towns of Hakata, Kamiura, Kikuma, Namikata, Ōmishima, Ōnishi, Tamagawa and Yoshiumi, and the vill … Wikipedia