Kitahiroshima — shi 北広島市 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hiroshima — shi 広島市 Geographische Lage in Japan … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hiroshima (disambiguation) — Hiroshima primarily refers to either: * Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan * Hiroshima, the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture, and the largest city in the Chūgoku regionHiroshima may also refer to: * Hiroshima (film), a 1995 Japanese / Canadian film about … Wikipedia
Hiroshima (Begriffsklärung) — Hiroshima bezeichnet: die Stadt Hiroshima die Präfektur Hiroshima ein Lehen: Hiroshima (Han) der frühere Namen von Kitahiroshima in der Präfektur Hokkaidō die Atombombenabwürfe auf Hiroshima und Nagasaki ein Lied der britischen Rockgruppe Wishful … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kitahiroshima, Hokkaidō — Infobox City Japan Name= Kitahiroshima JapaneseName= 北広島市 Map Region= Hokkaidō Prefecture= Hokkaidō (Ishikari) District= Area km2=118.54 PopDate= June 2008 Population= 60,977 Density km2= 514 Coords= LatitudeDegrees= 42 LatitudeMinutes= 59… … Wikipedia
Prefectura de Hiroshima — Hiroshima 広島県 Hiroshima ken Prefectura de Japón … Wikipedia Español
Hiroshima FM — Infobox Radio Station name = HFM area = Hiroshima/ Okayama/ Yamaguchi/ Shimane/ Ehime/ Kagawa branding = JOGU FM , JOGU FCM slogan = airdate = December 5, 1982 frequency = 78.2 (MHz) format = News/Talk/Music erp = 1,000 watts class = owner = HFM… … Wikipedia
Kitahiroshima — Original name in latin Kitahiroshima Name in other language Hiroshima, Khirosima, Kitahiroshima, Nakaosawa, bei guang dao, Хиросима State code JP Continent/City Asia/Tokyo longitude 42.97583 latitude 141.56722 altitude 19 Population 62370 Date… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Chiyoda, Hiroshima — This article is about the former town in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. A special ward in central Tokyo has the same name, see Chiyoda, Tokyo. For other places with the same name, see Chiyoda (disambiguation). Chiyoda (千代田町; cho) was a town located … Wikipedia
Ōasa, Hiroshima — Ōasa (大朝町, Ōasa chō?) was a town located in Yamagata District, Hiroshima, Japan. On February 1, 2005 Ōasa was merged with the towns of Chiyoda, Geihoku and Toyohira, all from Yamagata District, to form the new town of Kitahiroshima. As of 2003,… … Wikipedia