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Nara Prefecture (奈良県, Nara-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. [3] As of 2020, [update] Nara Prefecture has a population of 1,321,805 [ 4 ] and has a geographic area of 3,691 square kilometres (1,425 sq mi ).
This W3C-invalid Japanese prefecture map was created with Adobe Illustrator. This W3C-invalid SVG file was uploaded with Commonist . This Adobe SVG file is very large because TUBS kept the superfluous Adobe PGF or other CDATA garbage
Japan sea map. The earliest known term used for maps in Japan is believed to be kata (形, roughly "form"), which was probably in use until roughly the 8th century.During the Nara period, the term zu (図) came into use, but the term most widely used and associated with maps in pre-modern Japan is ezu (絵図, roughly "picture diagram").
It may also be a file based on one of these maps (see info in file history or author field for more info on later editors). Source: English: Data used : Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism - National Land Numerical Information (Administrative Area (N03) / Lake (W09))
Nara is a core city located in the northern part of Nara Prefecture bordering the Kyoto Prefecture. Nara was the capital of Japan during the Nara period from 710 to 784 as the seat of the Emperor before the capital was moved to Nagaoka-kyō, except for the years 740 to 745, when the capital was placed in Kuni-kyō, Naniwa-kyō and Shigaraki Palace.
People by city in Nara Prefecture (5 C) A. Academic staff of Nara Institute of Science and Technology (6 P) Actors from Nara Prefecture (1 C, 10 P)
Nara donated by Keishōin ( 桂昌院 ) , the mother of Tokugawa Tsunayoshi 34°40′53″N 135°50′54″E / 34.681372°N 135.848417°E / 34.681372; 135.848417 ( Kasuga Taisha Keishōden