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  2. Banyuasin Regency - Wikipedia

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    Banyuasin (Musi: Ayomasen) is a regency of South Sumatra Province in Indonesia. The Regency was formed on 10 April 2002 from the coastal and eastern areas formerly part of the Musi Banyuasin Regency. It takes its name from the main river which drains that area, the Banyuasin River. Pangkalan Balai is the regency seat.

  3. List of regencies and cities in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    North Mamuju Regency (2003–2018) Renamed to Pasangkayu Regency: Pontianak Regency (−2014) Renamed to Mempawah Regency: Riau Islands Regency (−2006) Split into 3 in 1999 and one each in 2001 and 2003, later changed name to Bintan Regency: North Maluku Regency (−2003) Split into 4 regencies and cities Kutai Regency (−2002)

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  6. List of Japanese ceramics sites - Wikipedia

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    The list of Japanese ceramics sites (日本の陶磁器産地一覧, Nihon no tōjiki sanchi ichiran) consists of historical and existing pottery kilns in Japan and the Japanese pottery and porcelain ware they primarily produced.

  7. Japanese pottery and porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Some of the typical vessel (器 utsuwa) types are: . tea bowl (茶碗 chawan); jar (壷 tsuba); bowl (鉢 hachi); tea caddy (茶入 chaire); The various features of a vessel such as the opening, rim, neck, wall, inside, foot, surface markings, etc. all have standardised names in Japanese.

  8. Wak Chanil Ajaw - Wikipedia

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    Regency: 693–741: Monarch: Kʼakʼ Tiliw Chan Chaak (693 – c. 728) and Yax Mayuy Chan Chaak (c. 728 – 741) Born: Date of birth unknown Dos Pilas: Died: February ...

  9. Japanese export porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Chinese export porcelain made for European markets was a well-developed trade before Japanese production of porcelain even began, but the Japanese kilns were able to take a significant share of the market from the 1640s, when the wars of the transition between the Ming dynasty and the Qing dynasty disrupted production of the Jingdezhen porcelain that made up the bulk of production for Europe ...