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Iōjima — may refer to: * An island known as Iwo Jima in English. In Japanese, it is officially known as Iōtō, although at one point it was officially as Iōjima as well. * Iōjima, Kagoshima, one of the three islands that forms the village of Mishima,… … Wikipedia
Iojima — Iōjima Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Iōjima est une île du sud du Japon (préfecture de Kagoshima). Iōjima ou Iwo Jima est une île volcanique japonaise faisant partie des îles d… … Wikipédia en Français
Iojima — Lage der Ogasawara Inseln Schiffe vor dem Vulkan Suribachi der Insel Iwojima. Im Vordergrund die USS Carl Vinson … Deutsch Wikipedia
Iōjima — Lage der Ogasawara Inseln Schiffe vor dem Vulkan Suribachi der Insel Iwojima. Im Vordergrund die USS Carl Vinson … Deutsch Wikipedia
Iojima (Kagoshima) — Iōjima (Kagoshima) Ne doit pas être confondu avec Iwo Jima. Vue aérienne de l île en février 2008 L île de Iōjima … Wikipédia en Français
Iōjima, Kagoshima — nihongo|Iōjima|硫黄島 is an island in the Ōsumi island chain located in the northern part of the Satsunan Islands. Along with Takeshima and Kuroshima, it makes up the three island village of Mishima, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. It is also known as… … Wikipedia
Iōjima (Kagoshima) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Iōjima. 30°47′27″N 130°17′46″E / … Wikipédia en Français
Iōjima, Nagasaki — nihongo|Iōjima|伊王島町|Iōjima chō is the only town on the island of Iōjima near Nagasaki, Japan. There are beaches and an onsen on the island. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 883 and a density of 390.71 persons per km². The total … Wikipedia
Mount Iō (Iōjima) — Mount Iō 硫黄岳 Aerial view of Iōjima with Mount Iō steaming.(February 2008) Elevation … Wikipedia
Shōwa Iōjima — of Volcano Islands, Ogasawara, Tokyo. Shōwa Iōjima came into existence during an eruption in 1934. On September 6, 1934, earthquakes began. On the 20th, 2 km east a volcano formed, and by December it had formed a new island.External also*… … Wikipedia