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Encyclopedia > Iwaki Province

Iwaki (石城国 ; -no kuni) is an old province of Japan lasting for a brief period of time in Nara period. (ja:石城国)


Iwaki (磐城国 ; -no kuni) is an old province of Japan established in Meiji Era. (ja:磐城国)


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Iwaki Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (78 words)
Iwaki (石城国 ; -no kuni) is an old province of Japan lasting for a brief period of time in Nara period.
Iwaki (磐城国 ; -no kuni) is an old province of Japan established in Meiji Era.
(ja:磐城国) It was cut out of Mutsu Province and corresponded to the eastern part of modern Fukushima Prefecture.
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