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  2. History of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Initiating direct commercial and cultural exchange between Japan and the West, the first map made of Japan in the west was represented in 1568 by the Portuguese cartographer Fernão Vaz Dourado. [98] The Portuguese were allowed to trade and create colonies where they could convert new believers into the Christian religion.

  3. List of national independence days - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day: 1 July: 1962 Belgium: Effective date of the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1746 terminating the Rwanda-Urundi Trusteeship. [23] [24] Saint Kitts and Nevis: Independence Day: 19 September: 1983 United Kingdom Saint Lucia: Independence Day: 22 February: 1979 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Independence Day: 27 ...

  4. Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan has a population of nearly 124 million as of 2024, making it the eleventh-most populous country. The capital of Japan and its largest city is Tokyo; the Greater Tokyo Area is the largest metropolitan area in the world, with more than 37 million inhabitants as of 2024. Japan is divided into 47 administrative prefectures and eight ...

  5. National day - Wikipedia

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    A national day is a day on which celebrations mark the statehood or nationhood of a state or its people.It may be the date of independence, of becoming a republic, of becoming a federation, or a significant date for a patron saint or a ruler (such as a birthday, accession, or removal).

  6. Where did Fourth of July traditions originate? Here's some ...

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    From fireworks to typical clothing traditions, the Fourth of July has a long line of traditions with meaningful backgrounds.

  7. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    This was the capital of Japan from 784 to 794. Its location was in Otokuni District, Kyoto, Yamashiro Province. 788: Saichō built Enryaku-ji. 790: Relatively minor smallpox outbreak resulting in large mortality of men aged 30 or below. 794: The first shōgun, Ōtomo no Otomaro, was appointed by Emperor Kanmu in 794 CE. The shōgun was the ...

  8. Ainu people - Wikipedia

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    The dams were part of a series of development projects under the Second National Development Plan that were intended to industrialize the north of Japan. [164] The planned location for one of the dams was across the valley floor near Nibutani village, [165] the home of a large community of Ainu people and an important center of Ainu culture and ...

  9. Fourth of July 2023: How did the national holiday originate ...

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    In Bristol, Rhode Island, a salute of 13 gunshots in the morning and evening marked the day in 1777, the country’s first formal Fourth of July celebration and a point of pride in the town to ...