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Diet of Japan (国会, Kokkai) is the national bicameral legislature of Japan. The National Diet Building is in Nagatachō, Chiyoda, Tokyo. It is made up of... |
The National Diet Building (国会議事堂, Kokkai-gijidō) is the building where both houses of the Japan's government, the Diet, meet. It is located at Nagatachō... |
northeast, hitting many buildings. The tornado caused $100 million in damage. The Kansas Sports Hall of Fame tells the history of sports in Kansas. The... |
of Japan, "An Overview of the History of the History of the Catholic Church in Japan"; retrieved 2012-4-27. National Diet Library, "The Japanese Calendar"... |
National Diet Library National Archives of Japan (NJA), National Archives Act; retrieved 2012-5-29. Nakayama, Shigeru et al. (2001). A Social History... |
The History of Japan has old texts (things people have written) that go back to the 8th century AD, but archaeologists have found proof of people living... |
control. Some animals cannot produce choline, but must have it in their diet to stay healthy. Humans make a small amount of choline in the liver. In the... |
Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō), 桓武天皇 (50); retrieved 2011-12-27. National Diet Library, "The Japanese Calendar" -- historical overview plus illustrative... |
Empress Suiko (section Traditional history) Jūnishi" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 420. National Diet Library (NDL), "The Japanese Calendar", "Calendar history/The Source"; NengoCalc, "(596) 推古 Suiko"... |
Topography of Terror (section History) to the wall. Dieter Hoffmann-Axthelm wrote about the importance of the site in 1978. However, the first exhibit on the destroyed buildings would only be... |
Cancer (redirect from History of cancer) chemicals and materials used in building and manufacturing (for example, asbestos and benzene); high-fat or low-fiber diets; air and water pollution; eating... |
Mayan civilization (section History) societies were living in the Mayan region. The staple foods of the Maya diet were cultivated. Their food included maize, beans, squashes, and chili peppers... |
Holy Roman Empire (called the Reichstage) met at Nuremberg Castle. The Diets of Nuremberg were an important part of the administrative structure of the... |
Chiyoda, Tokyo (section History) of Chiyoda was formed by combining the wards of Kanda and Kōjimachi. The Diet of Japan, the Supreme court of Japan and home of the Prime Minister of Japan... |
Belarus (redirect from History of Belarus) Nebraska-Lincoln – Institute of Agriculture and National Resources. Situation and Outlook – People and Their Diets. Published in April 2000. Retrieved 21 March... |
Tokyo (section National Universities) sight-seeing spots, but very few of them are old. There are very few buildings in Tokyo that are more than 50 years old. Popular places for visitors... |
take place in the beginning of the Brazilian winter), but also in the daily diet. Pancakes, breads, cakes, soups and appetizers are just some of the recipes... |
to Asia to get spices. 1521 – Martin Luther speaks to the assembly at the Diet of Worms, refusing to recant his teachings. 1524 – Giovanni da Verrazano... |
theologian and social analyst (d. 2015) 1934 - Bob Shane, American singer 1935 – Dieter Kühn, writer 1936 - Azie Taylor Morton, American politician, 36th Treasurer... |
Jackie Robinson (category National Baseball Hall of Fame members) Fame, located at The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts in Sacramento. A number of buildings have been named in Robinson's honor. The UCLA... |