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- ("Seven Islands of Izu"), archipelago off Honshu, Japan, stretching southward into the Pacific Ocean for ...
- Izu Peninsula
- peninsula in Shizuoka ken (prefecture), Honshu, Japan. The peninsula extends 37 miles (60 km) into ...
- Izu-Ogasawara Region
- (from the article "Japan") ...at Mount Aso. The influence of the arc is also seen in the trend of ...
- Izuhara
- (from the article "Tsushima") ...activity. Shiitake mushrooms, millet, soybeans, and buckwheat are produced on the limited agricultural land. The ...
- Izumi Kyoka
- prolific Japanese writer who created a distinctive, often supernatural fictional world. [2 Related Articles]
- Izumi-Otsu
- city, Osaka fu (urban prefecture), Honshu, Japan. It is situated facing Osaka Bay. An important ...
- Izumi-Sano
- city, Osaka fu (urban prefecture), Honshu, Japan. The city faces Osaka Bay. An important transportation ...
- Izumo
- city, Shimane ken (prefecture), Honshu, Japan. First formed as a market town, it has been ...
- Izumo Cycle
- (from the article "Japanese mythology") The myths of the Izumo Cycle then begin to appear in the narration. Having angered ...
- Izvestiya
- (Russian: "News of the Councils of Working People's Deputies of the U.S.S.R."), historically important Russian ... [2 Related Articles]
- Izvolsky, Aleksandr, Count
- diplomat who was responsible for a major Russian diplomatic defeat in the Balkans (1908-09) that ... [4 Related Articles]
- Izyaslav
- (from the article "Anthony of Kiev") ...When the community of hermits had grown to 15, requiring the construction of a church ...
- Izyum
- city, eastern Ukraine. Izyum is located 75 miles (120 km) southeast of Kharkiv on the ...
- Izzet Molla, Kececizade
- (from the article "Turkish literature") ...of these works emphasize the new realism of their style and contents. These tendencies took ...
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