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  2. Sanuki Province - Wikipedia

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    Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Sanuki Province highlighted. Sanuki Province (讃岐国, Sanuki-no kuni) was a province of Japan in the area of northeastern Shikoku. [1] Sanuki bordered on Awa to the south, and Iyo to the west. Its abbreviated form name was Sanshū (讃州). In terms of the Gokishichidō system, Sanuki was one of the ...

  3. File:Provinces of Japan-Sanuki.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of the former Japanese provinces, with Sanuki highligted. Date: 18 February 2007: Source: Own work, ... Description=Map of the former Japanese provinces, ...

  4. Sanuki Kokufu - Wikipedia

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    The Sanuki Provincial Capital Site (讃岐国府跡, Sanuki Kokufu ato) is an archaeological site consisting of the ruins of the Nara period to early Heian period Provincial Capital of Sanuki Province, located in the Fuchū neighborhood of the city of Sakaide, Kagawa on the island of Shikoku Japan.

  5. Kagawa Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Kagawa Prefecture (香川県, Kagawa-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Shikoku. [4] Kagawa Prefecture has a population of 949,358 (as of 2020) [2] and is the smallest prefecture by geographic area at 1,877 square kilometres (725 sq mi). [1]

  6. Sanuki, Kagawa - Wikipedia

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    Ogushi Nature Park Aerial view of Shido district, Sanuki city center. Sanuki (さぬき市, Sanuki-shi) is a city in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan.As of 1 September 2022, the city had an estimated population of 46,016 in 20847 households and a population density of and a population density of 290 persons per km 2. [1]

  7. List of han - Wikipedia

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    8.2 Sanuki Province ... 1789 map of Japan showing provincial borders and the castle towns of han and major shogunate castles/cities Map of Japan, 1855, with provinces.

  8. Awa Province (Tokushima) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Awa Province (Tokushima) highlighted. Awa Province (阿波国, Awa-no kuni) was a province of Japan in the area that is today Tokushima Prefecture on the island of Shikoku. [1] [2] Awa was bordered by Tosa, Sanuki, and Iyo Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was Ashū (阿州).

  9. File:Sanuki Mountains Relief Map, SRTM-1.jpg - Wikipedia

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