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  • {{Image|Regionen japans-honshu.PNG|left|180px|Honshu is the largest of the four main islands, and is divided into five regions.} ...ny of the most important cultural and economic centres of Japan lie within Honshu, which is also home to most of the country's population.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Honshu]]
    20 bytes (2 words) - 04:47, 18 March 2008
  • #REDIRECT [[Honshu]]
    20 bytes (2 words) - 04:47, 18 March 2008
  • *[[Honshu]]
    48 bytes (4 words) - 13:40, 13 April 2008
  • *[[Honshu]]
    63 bytes (5 words) - 13:26, 13 April 2008
  • *[[Honshu]]
    61 bytes (5 words) - 13:38, 13 April 2008
  • {{r|Honshu}} ===Other regions of Honshu===
    742 bytes (90 words) - 20:41, 16 November 2011
  • {{Image|Regionen japans-honshu.PNG|left|180px|Honshu is the largest of the four main islands, and is divided into five regions.} ...ny of the most important cultural and economic centres of Japan lie within Honshu, which is also home to most of the country's population.
    2 KB (342 words) - 03:46, 29 September 2009
  • ...anashi-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Chubu]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 880,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearb *[[Honshu]]
    531 bytes (63 words) - 13:57, 7 May 2008
  • {{r|Honshu}} ===Other regions of Honshu===
    388 bytes (47 words) - 04:27, 10 June 2009
  • {{r|Honshu}} ===Other regions of Honshu===
    409 bytes (50 words) - 04:28, 10 June 2009
  • Japanese city located in the Kansai region of Honshu island.
    96 bytes (13 words) - 03:31, 29 September 2009
  • ...hikawa-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Chubu]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 1,172,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea *[[Honshu]]
    540 bytes (63 words) - 12:48, 20 April 2008
  • ...Iwate-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Tohoku]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 1,375,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea *[[Honshu]]
    530 bytes (63 words) - 20:14, 21 April 2008
  • ...'Aichi-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Chubu]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 7,308,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea *[[Honshu]]
    528 bytes (63 words) - 12:51, 20 April 2008
  • ...'Fukui-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Chubu]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 819,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearb *[[Honshu]]
    561 bytes (70 words) - 12:50, 20 April 2008
  • ...Toyama-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Chubu]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 1,110,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea *[[Honshu]]
    569 bytes (70 words) - 12:42, 20 April 2008
  • ...agata-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Tohoku]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 1,208,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea *[[Honshu]]
    584 bytes (70 words) - 13:56, 7 May 2008
  • ...'Gunma-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Kanto]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 2,021,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea *[[Honshu]]
    531 bytes (63 words) - 20:16, 21 April 2008
  • ...baraki-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Kanto]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 2,972,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea *[[Honshu]]
    525 bytes (63 words) - 20:15, 21 April 2008
  • ...ochigi-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located in the [[Kanto]] region of [[Honshu]] island. Its population was 2,015,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yea *[[Honshu]]
    546 bytes (63 words) - 12:54, 20 April 2008
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