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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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  • {{r|Hokkaido}}
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  • ...These replicas can be seen at [[Nibutani]], an Ainu-majority village in [[Hokkaido]].
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  • {{r|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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