Nihonmatsu
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Nihonmatsu — shi 二本松市 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nihonmatsu, Fukushima — Nihonmatsu 二本松市 City Location of Nihonmatsu in Fukushima … Wikipedia
Nihonmatsu Station — (二本松駅, Nihonmatsu eki?) is a train station in Nihonmatsu, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Lines East Japan Railway Company Tōhoku Main Line Layout … Wikipedia
Nihonmatsu Castle — (二本松城・霞ヶ城, Nihonmatsu jō・Kasumi ga jō?) is a Japanese castle in Nihonmatsu, Fukushima ken, Japan. Literature Schmorleitz, Morton S. (1974). Castles in Japan. Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Co.. ISBN 0 8084 1102 4 … Wikipedia
Nihonmatsu (Fukushima) — Ubicación de Nihonmatsu en la prefectura de Fukushima. Nihonmatsu (二本松市, Nihonmatsu shi … Wikipedia Español
Nihonmatsu Domain — Niwa Nagahiro, last daimyo of Nihonmatsu The Nihonmatsu Domain (二本松藩, Nihonmatsu han?) wa … Wikipedia
Nihonmatsu Shonentai — The Nihonmatsu Shōnentai (二本松少年隊?, literally Nihonmatsu Youth Corps ) was a group of around 62[1] samurai of the Nihonmatsu Domain, aged between 12 and 17, who fought in the Boshin War. Although the roster lists 62 members, a subset of 20 remain… … Wikipedia
Nihonmatsu Yoshitsugu — In this Japanese name, the family name is Nihonmatsu . Nihonmatsu Yoshitsugu (二本 松義継?, 1552 1586) was a Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period, who was the 14th head of the Nihonmatsu clan (a branch of the Hatakeyama clan) of Mutsu. Categories:… … Wikipedia
Niwa Nagakuni — Lord of Nihonmatsu In office 1858–1868 Preceded by … Wikipedia
Niwa Nagahiro — Lord of Nihonmatsu In office 1868–1871 Preceded by … Wikipedia