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Hirado (平戸市,
Hirado-shi) is a city
located in
Nagasaki Prefecture, ****an. The part
historically named Hirado is
located on
Hirado Island. With recent...
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Híradó (or
often M1
Híradó for clarity,
means News
Station or M1 News) is the main news
program of MTVA, the
Hungarian public broadcaster. It was broadcast...
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inaugurated a
trading factory in
Hirado on 20
September 1609. The
Dutch preserved their "trade p****" (Dutch: handelspas) in
Hirado and then
Dejima as a guarantee...
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Hirado Castle (平戸城,
Hirado-jō) was the seat of the
Matsura clan, the daimyō of
Hirado Domain, of
Hizen Province, Kyūshū. It is
located in present-day...
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Hirado Island (平戸島, Hiradoshima) (also
previously named Hiranoshima and
Firando Island) is the 4th
largest island in
Nagasaki Prefecture,
located in the...
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Hirado Bridge (平戸大橋,
Hirado Ō-hashi) is a
suspension bridge in
Nagasaki Prefecture, ****an. It
connects the
islands of
Hirado and
Kitamatsuura Peninsula...
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Hirado ware (****anese: 平戸焼, Hepburn:
hirado-yaki) is a type of ****anese
porcelain mostly made at
kilns at Mikawachi, Sasebo, Nagasaki, and it is therefore...
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allowed to
trade relatively freely. At its maximum, the
Hirado trading post (平戸オランダ商館,
Hirado Oranda Shōkan)
covered a
large area. In 1637 and 1639 stone...
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Hirado Domain (平戸藩), also
known as
Hirado-han, was a
domain during the Edo
period in ****an. It was
located in
Hizen Province,
which is now part of Nagasaki...
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attacked two
Portuguese trade vessels that had
shunned Matsura's port in
Hirado and had gone
instead to
trade at ****uda (now
within Nagasaki), a port belonging...