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Outline of ****an ****anese: 日本, [
ɲihoɴ] ,
Nippon or
Nihon, and
formally 日本国, Nippon-koku or
Nihon-koku) [ɲippoꜜɴ] or [
ɲihoꜜɴ] In English, the
official name...
- The
Nihon Shoki (日本書紀),
sometimes translated as The
Chronicles of ****an, is the second-oldest book of
classical ****anese history. The book is also called...
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Nihon is a
formal way of
pronouncing the
native name of ****an (日本).
Nihon may also
refer to:
Alexis Nihon (1902–1980), Belgian-born
Canadian inventor...
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Nihon Koku may
refer to: ****an -
Nihon Koku (日本国), in ****anese ****an
Airlines -
Nihon Kōkū (日本航空), in ****anese This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Nihon Falcom Corporation (日本ファルコム株式会社) is a ****anese
video game developer, best
known for
their Ys, The
Legend of Heroes, and
Trails series. The company...
- one form or another) by many languages. The ****anese
names for ****an are
Nihon (にほん) and
Nippon (にっぽん). They are both
written in ****anese
using the kanji...
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Nihon University (日本大学,
Nihon Daigaku, lit. '****an University'),
abbreviated as
Nichidai (日大), is a
private research university in ****an. Its predecessor...
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Nihon-ji (日本寺,
Nihon-ji) is a
Buddhist temple in the city of Kyonan,
Chiba Prefecture, ****an. The
temple is
located on the
slopes of
Mount Nokogiri and...
- He was
Alexis Nihon's son
along with his
brother Alexis Nihon Jr., and
eventually inherited a part of his father's fortune.
Robert Nihon lived in Lyford...
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Nihon Kōki (日本後紀) is an
officially commissioned ****anese
history text.
Completed in 840, it is the
third volume in the Six
National Histories. It covers...