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Index of Japan-related articles. This page lists Japan-related articles.
Index of Japan-related articles (0–9). This page lists Japan-related articles with titles beginning with a numeral or a symbol. For names of people, please list by surname (i.e., Tarō Yamada should be listed under Y, not T).
Police. The police are a constituted body of people empowered by a state with the aim of enforcing the law and protecting the public order as well as the public itself.[1] This commonly includes ensuring the safety, health, and possessions of citizens, and to prevent crime and civil disorder.[2][3] Their lawful power...
Austral. Austral means southern, often in reference to the Southern Hemisphere. Austral may also refer to:
Index of Japan-related articles (A). This page lists Japan-related articles with romanized titles beginning with the letter A. For names of people, please list by surname (i.e., Tarō Yamada should be listed under Y, not T). Please also ignore particles (e.g. a, an, the) when listing articles (i.e., A City with No Peop...
Australasian (disambiguation). Australasian refers to Australasia, a region that comprises Australia, New Zealand and some neighbouring islands in the Pacific Ocean. Australasian may also refer to: Nn9jhv
Index of Japan-related articles (B). This page lists Japan-related articles with romanized titles beginning with the letter B. For names of people, please list by surname (i.e., Tarō Yamada should be listed under Y, not T). Please also ignore particles (e.g. a, an, the) when listing articles (i.e., A City with No Peop...
Weekly Shōnen Jump. Weekly Shōnen Jump (Japanese: 週刊少年ジャンプ, Hepburn: Shūkan Shōnen Janpu; stylized in English as WEEKLY JUMP) is a weekly shōnen manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the Jump line of magazines. The manga series within the magazine consist of many action scenes and a fair amount of comed...
Toronto Police Service. The Toronto Police Service (TPS) is a municipal police force in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and the primary agency responsible for providing law enforcement and policing services in Toronto. Established in 1834, it was the first local police service created in North America and is one of the olde...
Austrasia. Austrasia was a historical region and the northeastern realm within the core of the Frankish State during the Early Middle Ages, centering on the regions between Meuse, Moselle, Middle Rhine and the Main rivers. It included the original Frankish-ruled territories within what had been the northernmost part of...
Military (film). Military is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by Suraj, credited as G. Saisuresh. The film stars Sathyaraj and Rambha. A remake of the Malayalam film Hitler (1996), it was released on 28 February 2003, and became a box office failure.[1] Madhavan, locally known as Military, is a ...
State (polity). A state is a political entity that regulates society and the population within a definite territory.[1] Government is considered to form the fundamental apparatus of contemporary states.[2][3] A country often has a single state, with various administrative divisions. A state may be a unitary state or s...
Crunchyroll Store Australia. Crunchyroll Pty. Ltd.,[1] trading as Crunchyroll Store Australia, and previously known as Madman Anime, is an Australian video publisher and distribution company focused on Asian entertainment. The company handles licensing and distribution of anime in Australia and New Zealand. Originally...
East Melbourne. East Melbourne is an inner-city suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 km (1.2 mi) east of Melbournes Central Business District, located within the City of Melbourne local government area. East Melbourne recorded a population of 4,896 at the 2021 census.[1] East Melbourne is a small area of inner ...
Armed forces (disambiguation). Armed forces are the military of a nation. Armed forces may also refer to:
Australia (continent). The continent of Australia, sometimes known in technical contexts as Sahul (/səˈhuːl/),[note 5] Australia-New Guinea, Australinea, or Meganesia to distinguish it from the country of Australia,[1][2][3] is located within the Southern and Eastern hemispheres, near the Maritime Southeast Asia.[4] T...
Warfare (disambiguation). Warfare refers to the common activities and characteristics of types of war, or of wars in general. Warfare may also refer to: KRISTAL MARIA NGUYEN
Conflict Zone. Conflict Zone is a war-themed real-time strategy game, developed by MASA Group and published by Ubi Soft for Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and Microsoft Windows. In 2010, the majority of the worlds developed countries have formed a centralised organisation, known as the International Corps for Peace, dedicat...
Northern United States. The Northern United States, commonly referred to as the American North, the Northern States, or simply the North, is a geographical and historical region of the United States. Before the 19th century westward expansion, the Northern United States corresponded to the present day New England regio...
Warring (disambiguation). To be warring is to be engaged in organized violent conflict with one or more other belligerent groups or nations. Warring may also refer to:
Stele of the Vultures. The Stele of the Vultures is a monument from the Early Dynastic IIIb period (2600–2350 BC) in Mesopotamia celebrating a victory of the city-state of Lagash over its neighbour Umma. It shows various battle and religious scenes and is named after the vultures that can be seen in one of these scenes...
War (disambiguation). A war is a large-scale armed conflict and the term is used as a metaphor for non-military conflicts. War or WAR may also refer to:
Tang Dynasty (band). Tang Dynasty (Chinese: 唐朝; pinyin: Táng Cháo) is a Chinese rock band formed in 1989. They are often credited as being the first Chinese heavy metal band[citation needed] and the first folk metal band of Asian style as well. Singer and rhythm guitarist Ding Wu, bassist Zhang Ju, and Chinese-American...
Northern America (disambiguation). Northern America may refer to:
Later Tang. Tang, known in historiography as the Later Tang (Chinese: 後唐; pinyin: Hòu Táng), was a short-lived imperial dynasty of China and the second of the Five Dynasties during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period in Chinese history.[1] With the exception of its final ruler, the Later Tang was ruled by ethnic...
Entertainment. Entertainment is a form of activity that holds the attention and interest of an audience or gives pleasure and delight. It can be an idea or a task, but it is more likely to be one of the activities or events that have developed over thousands of years specifically for the purpose of keeping an audienc...
New Tang Dynasty Television. New Tang Dynasty Television (NTD Television) is a multilingual American television broadcaster founded by adherents of the Falun Gong new religious movement and based in New York City.[1] The station was founded in 2001 as a Chinese-language broadcaster,[2] but has since expanded its langu...
Tang Dynasty (album). Tang Dynasty (Chinese: 唐朝; pinyin: Tángcháo), also known as A Dream Return to Tang Dynasty (Chinese: 梦回唐朝; pinyin: Mènghuí Tángcháo) is the eponymous debut studio album by Chinese heavy metal band Tang Dynasty, released in China in December 1991 and internationally on December 11, 1992 by Magic St...
Zhou. Zhou may refer to:
Singapore. in Southeast Asia Singapore,[f] officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The countrys territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree of latitude (137 kilometres or 85 miles) north of the...
Ethel Hill. Ethel Hill (1898–1954) was an American screenwriter and race horse owner.[1][2][3] One of her best-known scripts is for The Little Princess (1939), starring Shirley Temple. Ethel was born in Sacramento, California, the eldest daughter of Charles Hill and Susie Marston. The family moved to Los Angeles when E...
Dorothy Howell (screenwriter). Dorothy Howell (May 10, 1899 – June 8, 1971), was an American screenwriter active mostly during the 1920s and 1930s. Born to Elmer Howell and Carrie Lorenz, Dorothy was raised in Illinois alongside her younger brother Raymond. Raymond would go on to work at Hollywood studios as a technici...
Wu Zhu. Wu Zhu (Chinese: 五銖; pinyin: wǔ zhū) is a type of Chinese cash coin produced from the Han dynasty in 118 BC when they replaced the earlier San Zhu (Three Zhu) cash coins, which had replaced the Ban Liang (半兩) cash coins a year prior,[1] until they themselves were replaced by the Kaiyuan Tongbao (開元通寳) cash coin...
Bermuda. Bermuda[c][d] is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. The closest land outside the territory is in the United States state of North Carolina, about 1,035 km (643 mi) to the west-northwest. Bermuda is an archipelago consisting of 181 islands, although the most significant islands are conne...
Roy William Neill. Roy William Neill (born Roland de Gostrie, 4 September 1887 – 14 December 1946) was an Irish-born American film director best known for producing and directing almost all of the Sherlock Holmes films starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce, made between 1943 and 1946 and released by Universal Picture...
Robert North (producer). Robert North (February 2, 1884 – August 13, 1976) was an American vaudeville performer who became a success as a stand-up comedian. Later he became a prolific motion picture producer. Bobby North was born in New York City.[1] He joined a vaudeville company at the age of twelve as a boy balcony ...
Jack Holt (actor). Charles John Holt, Jr.[1] (May 31, 1888 – January 18, 1951) was an American motion picture actor who was prominent in both silent and sound movies, particularly Westerns. Holt was born in 1888 in the Fordham section of The Bronx, New York, the son of an Episcopal priest at St. James Church.[2] When ...
Metropolitan Museum of Manila. The Metropolitan Museum of Manila, also branded as the M, is a non-profit art museum located in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig, that exhibits local and international contemporary art.[1] It bills itself as the Philippines premier museum for modern and contemporary visual arts by l...
Index of Japan-related articles (C). This page lists Japan-related articles with romanized titles beginning with the letter C. For names of people, please list by surname (i.e., Tarō Yamada should be listed under Y, not T). Please also ignore particles (e.g. a, an, the) when listing articles (i.e., A City with No Peop...
Southern Tang. Southern Tang (Chinese: 南唐; pinyin: Nán Táng) was a dynastic state of China that existed during Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Located in southern China, the Southern Tang proclaimed itself to be the successor of the Tang dynasty. The capital was located at Nanjing in present-day Jiangsu Provinc...
Metropolitan Museum of Lima. The Metropolitan Museum of Lima (Spanish: Museo Metropolitano de Lima) is a museum located next to the Park of the Exhibition in Lima, Peru. The neoclassical building that houses the museum was designed by French architect Claude Sahut and built in 1924, formerly housing the countrys Minist...
Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art and Science. The Fresno Metropolitan Museum of Art and Science was a Smithsonian Institution Affiliate and American Alliance of Museums accredited museum located in downtown Fresno, California, in the San Joaquin Valley. The Museum was established in 1984 and was one of the largest mu...
Hotel Metropolitan Museum. Hotel Metropolitan Museum is a museum in historic hotel building in Paducah, Kentucky, U.S. The Hotel Metropolitan provided lodging for African Americans traveling through the area;[1] was a stop on the Chitlin Circuit, and was listed in The Negro Motorist Green Book.[2] The Hotel Metropolit...
Luoyang (disambiguation). Luoyang or Loyang is a prefecture-level city in Henan Province, China. Luoyang or Loyang may also refer to:
Empire. An empire is a realm controlled by an emperor or an empress and divided between a dominant center and subordinate peripheries.[1] The center of the empire (sometimes referred to as the metropole) has political control over the peripheries.[2] Within an empire, different populations may have different sets of ri...
Old City of Luoyang. 34°43′43″N 112°37′21″E / 34.72861°N 112.62250°E / 34.72861; 112.62250 The Old City of Luoyang is a site located 15 kilometers east of the urban area of modern Luoyang. It was the capital of the Northern Wei dynasty. Emperor Yang of Sui rebuilt the city in 605. The Old City was listed as major cu...