Nagoya Port Drawbridge — 名古屋港跳上橋 Nagoya Port Drawbridge Carries Rail Crosses Nagoya Port … Wikipedia
Port of Nagoya — 名古屋港 Port of Nagoya Location Country Japan Location Ise Bay Coordinates … Wikipedia
Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium — 名古屋港水族館 Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium Date opened October 1992 (1992 10)[1] … Wikipedia
Nagoya — For the small town in Batam, Indonesia, see Nagoya, Batam. Nagoya 名古屋 Designated city 名古屋市 · City of Nagoya[1] … Wikipedia
Nagoya Rinkai Railway — ND55 series diesel locomotive at Nagoya Freight Terminal. The Nagoya Rinkai Railway (名古屋臨海鉄道, Nagoya Rinkai Tetsudō? … Wikipedia
Nagoya — (名古屋) Vue de la ville Administration Pays Japon Région Chūbu Préfecture … Wikipédia en Français
Nagoya — v. et port du Japon, au S. de Honshû; 2 127 580 hab.; ch. l. de ken. Grand centre industriel. Université. Temples bouddhiques et shintoïstes; château (XVIIe s.) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Nagoya Castle — For Nagoya Castle in Hizen Province, see Nagoya Castle (Hizen Province). Nagoya Castle 名古屋城 Nagoya, Japan … Wikipedia
Nagoya — /neuh goy euh/; Japn. /nah gaw yah /, n. a city on S Honshu, in central Japan. 2,087,884. * * * City (pop., 2000 prelim.: 2,171,378), southern Honshu, Japan. Located east of Kyōto, at the head of Ise Bay, it is one of Japan s leading industrial… … Universalium
Nagoya bid for the 1988 Summer Olympics — Bids for the 1988 Summer Olympics Overview 1988 Summer Olympics Details City Nagoya, Japan NOC … Wikipedia