Results for: Mittlerer Westen
German Japanese (Kanji)
Im Westen nichts Neues(Roman von Erich Maria Remarque1929)西部戦線異状なし [せいぶせんせんいじょうなし]
im Westen von Kyōto京都の西に当たって [きょうとのにしにあたって]
Imari (Stadt im Westen der Präf. Saga auf Kyūshū; früher Ausfuhrhafen für das in Arita hergestellte Porzellan)伊万里 [いまり]
in den Westen der Stadt市の西方に [しのせいほうに]
in mittlerer Position stehen中段に構えて [ちゅうだんにかまえて]
Inami (ehem. Gemeinde im Westen der Präf. Toyama; seit 2004 Teil der Stadt Nanto)井波 [いなみ]
Inasa (Stadteil von Hamamatsu im Westen der Präf. Shizoka; ehem. Gemeinde im Landkreis Inasa)引佐 [いなさ]
Ishidoriya (Ortschaft im mittleren Westen der Präf. Iwate)石鳥谷 [いしどりや]
Ishige (Ortschaft im Westen der Präf. Ibaraki)石下 [いしげ]
Ishikari (einer der zwölf alten Verwaltungsbezirke von Hokkaidō)/Ishikari (Stadt im Westen Hokkaidōs an der Mündung des Ishikari-gawa; entwickelte sich als Fischereihafen für den Lachs- und Forellenfang; profitiert stark von der Nähe zu Sapporo)石狩 [いしかり]
Ishikari-Bergland (Bergkette in Zentral-Hokkaidō; Teil der Ezo-Berge; bildet die Wasserscheide zw. dem Pazifik im Osten, der Japansee im Westen und dem Ochotskischen Meer im Nordosten; Hauptgipfel sind der Ashidake, 2.290 m, und der Ishikaridake, 1.967 m;石狩山地 [いしかりさんち]
Ishikari-Kohlenrevier (Japans größtes und ergiebigstes Kohlenrevier im Westen des Yūbari-Berglandes; berühmt für seine hochwertige Kokskohle; Erschließung begann in der frühen Meiji-Zeit und erreichte 1966 den Höhepunkt mit 17.5 Mio. t Kohle; Länge: 90 km石狩炭田 [いしかりたんでん]
Ishū/Iga (ehem. Provinz; im Westen der heutigen Präf. Mie)伊州 [いしゅう]
Iwashiro (ehem. Prov.; heute Präf. Fukushima)/Iwashiro (Viertel in der Stadt Minabe im Westen der Präf. Wakayama.)岩代;磐代 [いわしろ]
Iya (Flussgebiet der Flüsse Iyagawa und Matsuogawa im Westen der Präf. Tokushima; bekannt für seine Hängebrücke aus Schlingpflanzen über das Iya-Tal)祖谷 [いや]
 

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