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  2. The Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The FA is a member of both UEFA and FIFA and holds a permanent seat on the International Football Association Board (IFAB) which is responsible for the Laws of the Game. As the first football association, it does not use the national name "English" in its title. The FA is based at Wembley Stadium, London.

  3. Six Codes - Wikipedia

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    The statutory volume Roppō Zensho (literally: Book of Six Codes), similar in size to a large dictionary, contains all six codes as well as many other statutes enacted by the Diet. The Six Codes were introduced to China in 1905 after the reform and modernization of the Chinese legal system led by Cixi .

  4. Japanese Historical Text Initiative - Wikipedia

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    JHTI is an expanding online collection of historical texts. The original version of every paragraph is cross-linked with an English translation. The original words in Japanese and English translation are on the same screen. [4] There are seven categories of writings, [2] including

  5. Nippo Jisho - Wikipedia

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    The Nippo Jisho (日葡辞書, literally the "Japanese–Portuguese Dictionary") or Vocabulario da Lingoa de Iapam (Vocabulário da Língua do Japão in modern Portuguese; "Vocabulary of the Language of Japan" in English) is a Japanese-to-Portuguese dictionary compiled by Jesuit missionaries and published in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1603.

  6. Kanbun - Wikipedia

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    Gallia 2‍ Gaul est 3‍ is omnis 1‍ all divisa 4‍ divided in 5‍ into partes 7‍ parts tres 6‍ three Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres 2‍ 3‍ 1‍ 4‍ 5‍ 7‍ 6‍ Gaul is all divided into parts three DeFrancis adds, "A better analogy would be the reverse situation–Caesar rendering an English text in his native language and adding Latin case endings." Two English ...

  7. Japan Football Association - Wikipedia

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    Dates: 8 or 9 March – 23 November 2025 5–6 Japanese Regional Leagues 135 clubs (80 in Division 1 and 55 in Division 2; As of 2025) – promotions and relegations vary according to each regional association. Current: 2025 Japanese Regional Leagues: Hokkaido Soccer League 8 clubs. Tohoku Soccer League 30 clubs. Kantō Soccer League 20 clubs ...

  8. Japanese encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    The antecedents of the modern Japanese encyclopedia date from the ancient period and the Middle Ages. Encyclopedic books were imported from China from an early date, but the first proto-encyclopedia produced in Japan was the 1000-scroll Hifuryaku (秘府略), compiled in 831 upon the emperor's orders by Shigeno no Sadanushi (滋野貞主) and others, only fragments of which survive today.

  9. Eastern Old Japanese - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Old Japanese Corpus and Dictionary. Leiden, Pays-Bas: Brill. ISBN 978-9-004-47166-5. ISSN 0921-5239. Frellesvig, Bjarke (2010). A History of the Japanese Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-48880-8. Kupchik, John E. (2011). A grammar of the Eastern Old Japanese dialects (PDF) (PhD thesis). Hawaii ...