Ezo
(Q1040184)
historical name for lands to the north of Honshu, including Hokkaido, Sakhalin, and the Kuril Islands
historical name for lands to the north of Honshu, including Hokkaido, Sakhalin, and the Kuril Islands
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Current Data About
Ezo
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Monday, September 20, 1869
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(P797) |
(Q18669712)
(Q5640582) (Q65548812) (Q65548813) |
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(P1343) |
(Q3181656)
(Q867541)
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(P1366) |
(Q11287110)
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(P1621) |
Ezo et Sakhaline - par Bunkidô - btv1b53170056d (2 of 3).jpg
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(P1814) |
えぞち
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(P3403) |
(Q11282346)
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(P3842) |
(Q1037393)
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other details
aliases |
Ezochi Yezo Yesso Ezo-chi |
description | historical name for lands to the north of Honshu, including Hokkaido, Sakhalin, and the Kuril Islands |
External Links
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00562075
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/m/0118fr1d
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(P1417) |
place/Ezo-historical-region-Japan
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(P9957) |
24004
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(P11408) |
蝦夷地
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