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Pages in category "People from Osaka" The following 181 pages are in this category, out of 181 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Jun Abe; Masao Abe;
People by city in Osaka Prefecture (33 C) A. Actors from Osaka Prefecture (4 C, 8 P) Artists from Osaka Prefecture (2 C, 15 P) K. People from Kanan, Osaka (1 P)
Famous for having added an area three times the size of France to the French empire in Africa. Amerigo Vespucci (1454–1512), explorer. Was the first European to arrive at the Amazon River in South America. The name for the Americas is derived from his given name. Romolo Gessi (1831–1881), explorer and soldier.
Niccolò Machiavelli (1469–1527), was a writer and polymathic genius whom many people consider the father of modern political science. [56] Francesco Guicciardini (1483–1540), was a statesman, diplomat and historian, author of History of Italy (completed in 1540, published 1561–1564).
Abraham Bradley's U.S. postal route map of 1804 Moule's map of the hundreds of Monmouthshire, c. 1831 A 1912 map of the Russian Empire by Yuly Shokalsky Robert Aitken of Beith. born c. 1786 Carlo de Candia (1803–1862), Italian cartographer, created the large maritime map of Sardinia in 1: 250,000 scale, travel version.
The river played a very important role for the movement and transport of goods between Osaka and Kyoto, until the arrival of the first trains in the 1870s. In 1858, it is estimated there were 50 boats daily of all types that carried about 1,500 people from Osaka to Fushimi. In the 19th century, a trip by Steamboat between Osaka and Fushimi ...
This includes people from people from the Grand Duchy of Tuscany which existed, with interruptions, from 1569 to 1859. Regional government was established in 1970. Regional government was established in 1970.
This is a list of people from Genoa, Italy. Genoa is the capital of the Italian region of Liguria and the sixth-largest city in Italy. In 2015, 594,733 people lived within the city's administrative limits. [1] As of the 2011 Italian census, the Province of Genoa, which in 2015 became the Metropolitan City of Genoa, [2] counted 855,834 resident ...