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  • ...ove that of [[Shikoku]]. About a third of the population live in or around Hokkaido's capital, [[Sapporo]] (札幌市 ''Sapporo-shi''), which is famous for the The island was originally called Ezo. The term "Hokkaido" was bestowed by geographer Matsuura Takeshiro (1818-88) in the 1850s.
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  • ...thousands of smaller ones. While the sparsely-populated northern island of Hokkaido is its own prefecture (see [[Japan/Related Articles#Prefectures|below]]), o ====Hokkaido====
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  • ...These replicas can be seen at [[Nibutani]], an Ainu-majority village in [[Hokkaido]].
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  • ...eople]] of northern [[Japan]] and the [[Russian Far East]], specifically [[Hokkaido]], [[Sakhalin]] and the [[Kuril Islands]]. Their traditional [[culture]] wa
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  • *[[Hokkaido]]
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  • | Hokkaido, Kuriles, southern Sakhalin
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  • ...ove that of [[Shikoku]]. About a third of the population live in or around Hokkaido's capital, [[Sapporo]] (札幌市 ''Sapporo-shi''), which is famous for the The island was originally called Ezo. The term "Hokkaido" was bestowed by geographer Matsuura Takeshiro (1818-88) in the 1850s.
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  • *[[Hokkaido]]
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  • | [[Hokkaido]]
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  • ...tive work. The first recipients included residents of remote villages in [[Hokkaido]] and northern [[Honshu]];<ref>''Daily Telegraph'': '[http://www.telegraph.
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  • ...These replicas can be seen at [[Nibutani]], an Ainu-majority village in [[Hokkaido]].
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  • *[[Hokkaido]]
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  • ...These replicas can be seen at [[Nibutani]], an Ainu-majority village in [[Hokkaido]].</div></div>
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  • *[[Hokkaido]]
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  • ...led him to leave after 15 months. In 1993, he obtained a position at the [[Hokkaido Information University]], a private [[higher education]] institution, teach ...rings) case. In September 1999, Arudou went to three hot springs in Otaru, Hokkaido, which displayed 'Japanese Only' notices. Members of Arudou's group of fami
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  • ...ture plans include bringing the service to the northernmost main island, [[Hokkaido]].
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  • ...most difficult experiment he ever performed.<ref>Oriani, R.A., Lecture at Hokkaido University prior to ICCF-6, October 1996</ref>
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  • ...ether, are [[Hokkaido]], [[Honshu]], [[Shikoku]] and [[Kyushu]]. Northerly Hokkaido experiences Siberian-style conditions in winter, while the extreme south is
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  • ...ed to teach [[Daito ryu Aikijujitsu]] in 1916 in the town of [[Engaru]] in Hokkaido. On 15th September 1923 he became qualified to teach.
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  • ...an late that month and took part in amphibious exercises off the island of Hokkaido. Algol visited Yokosuka early in April and, from there, moved to Hong Kong
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  • ...an, severing the land bridges with Korea and Siberia. The main islands are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu.
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  • ...nu itak'') is spoken by one of Japan's [[indigenous peoples]], mainly in [[Hokkaido]]. Ainu is [[endangered language|endangered]], with few fluent speakers, bu
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  • ...research positions at the Norwegian Nobel Institute and the University of Hokkaido, among other institutions. His many books include The Helsinki Process and
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  • ...ard area amphibious training with the 45th Army Division off the island of Hokkaido, Japan. During December, the ship sailed to Hong Kong and lifted Allied tro
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  • to infectious diseases brought by Japanese settlers pouring into [[Hokkaido]].<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/asia/features/ontheroad/japan.sapporo.ainu
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  • ...Azumi and Mashahiko Morita| title = Medicolegal aspects of infanticide in Hokkaido District, Japan| journal = American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Patho
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  • ...oming at various points in the Philippines, or Formosa, Honshu-Kyushu, and Hokkaido-Kuriles.<ref>Morison, p. 70</ref> IGHQ developed policy and Combined Fleet
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