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  1. Tama (cat) - Wikipedia

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    WebA study estimated that the publicity surrounding Tama has contributed 1.1 billion yen to the local economy. Tama is often cited as part of a phenomenon known in Japan as "Nekonomics" (ネコノミクス, nekonomikusu, lit., "cat economy"), a play off the term Abenomics. "Nekonomics" refers to the positive economic impact of having a cat mascot.

  2. Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    WebYokohama (Japanese: 横浜, pronounced ()) is the second-largest city in Japan by population and the most populous municipality of Japan.It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a 2020 population of 3.8 million.It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, in the Kantō region of the main island of Honshu.Yokohama is also …

  3. Imperial Guard (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    WebIn Japan, the Imperial Guard is the name for two separate organizations dedicated to the protection of the Emperor of Japan and the Imperial Family, palaces and other imperial properties.The first was the Imperial guard divisions (Konoe Shidan), a quasi-independent elite branch of the Imperial Japanese Army which was dissolved shortly after World War II.

  4. List of countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    WebOECD statistics. The OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) dataset contains data on average annual wages for full-time and full-year equivalent employees in the total economy. Average annual wages per full-time equivalent dependent employee are obtained by dividing the national-accounts-based total wage bill by the …

  5. Fujisawa, Kanagawa - Wikipedia

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    WebFujisawa contributes five members to the Kanagawa Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Kanagawa 12th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan. Economy. Fujisawa has a mixed economy with a strong industrial base. Isuzu retains a large truck factory at Tsuchidana.

  6. Economy of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    WebThe economy of Trinidad and Tobago is the third wealthiest in the Caribbean and the fifth-richest by GDP (PPP) per capita in the Americas. Trinidad and Tobago is recognised as a high-income economy by the World Bank.Unlike most of the English-speaking Caribbean, the country's economy is primarily industrial, with an emphasis on petroleum and …

  7. Jinju - Wikipedia

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    WebJinju (Korean pronunciation: ) is a city in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.It was the location of the first (1592) and second (1593) Sieges of Jinju by Japanese forces during the Imjin War.The Republic of Korea Air Force Education and Training Command is located in the eastern part of the city. There are cultural-historical tourist attractions in Jinju such …

  8. Tochigi (city) - Wikipedia

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    WebTochigi (栃木市, Tochigi-shi, Japanese: [toꜜtɕigi]) is a city located in Tochigi Prefecture, in the northern Kantō region of Japan.As of 1 August 2020, the city had an estimated population of 159,056 in 66,018 households, and a population density of 480 persons per km². The total area of the city is 331.50 square kilometres (127.99 sq mi). Because the …

  9. Changhua - Wikipedia

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    WebChanghua (Hokkien POJ: Chiong-hòa or Chiang-hòa), officially known as Changhua City, is a county-administered city and the county seat of Changhua County in Taiwan Province of the Republic of China.For many centuries the site was home to a settlement of Babuza people, a coastal tribe of Taiwanese aborigines.Changhua city is ranked first by …

  10. Cabinet of Japan - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Cabinet of Japan (Japanese: 内閣, Hepburn: Naikaku) is the chief executive body of the government of Japan.It consists of the prime minister, who is appointed by the emperor after being designated by the National Diet, and up to nineteen other members, called Ministers of State.The prime minister is designated by the Diet, and the remaining …

  11. Economy of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    WebThe economy of Liberia is extremely underdeveloped, with only $3.222 billion by gross domestic product as of 2019, largely due to the First (1989–1996) and Second Liberian Civil War (1999–2003). Liberia itself is one of the poorest and least developed countries in the world, according to the United Nations.. Until 1979, Liberia's economy was among the …

  12. List of African countries by GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia

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    WebGross domestic product (GDP) is the market value of all final goods and services from a nation in a given year. Countries in Africa are sorted according to data from the International Monetary Fund.The figures presented here do not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results can vary greatly from one year to another …

  13. Piracy off the coast of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    WebAfter the collapse of the central government in the ensuing civil war, the Somali Navy disbanded in 1990-1991. With Somali territorial waters undefended, foreign fishing trawlers began illegally fishing on the Somali seaboard and ships began dumping industrial and other waste off the Somali coast. This led to erosion of the fish stock and local fishermen …

  14. 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami - Wikipedia

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    WebThe earthquake moved Honshu (the main island of Japan) 2.4 m (8 ft) east, shifted the Earth on its axis by estimates of between 10 cm (4 in) and 25 cm (10 in), increased earth's rotational speed by 1.8 µs per day, and generated infrasound waves detected in perturbations of the low-orbiting Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation …

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