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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_UnzenMount Unzen - Wikipedia

    Relief map of Mount Unzen. Mount Unzen (雲仙岳, Unzen-dake) is an active volcanic group of several overlapping stratovolcanoes, near the city of Shimabara, Nagasaki on the island of Kyushu, Japan's southernmost main island.

  2. Kyushu J7W1 Shinden fuselage at the National Air and Space Museum Washington, DC. The two prototypes were the only examples of the Shinden ever completed. After the end of the war, one was scrapped; the other was claimed by a U.S. Navy Technical Air Intelligence Unit in late 1945, dismantled, and shipped to the United States.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IQPSiQPS - Wikipedia

    By 2013, with its members aging, the trio were considering to close the company when Shunsuke Onishi, then a graduate student studying at Kyushu University approached them intending to join iQPS. Onishi was hired on two conditions: that he become the company's CEO, and that he come up with a viable business plan.

  4. Raw images from Cassini were received on Earth shortly after the event, and a couple of processed images—a high-resolution image of the Earth and the Moon, and a small portion of the final wide-angle mosaic showing the Earth—were released to the public a few days following the July 19 imaging sequence. [11] [12]

  5. The Day the Earth Stood Still: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was orchestrated and conducted by Timothy Williams. Tyler Bates was brought in to compose the score after Derrickson heard his work on The Devil's Rejects (2005) and Slither (2006).

  6. Usage on en.wikipedia.org The Day the Earth Stood Still; User:Classic film/Film list; User:Classic film/Film list (1940 - 1959) Usage on eu.wikipedia.org The Day the Earth Stood Still; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Le Jour où la Terre s'arrêta (film, 1951) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Invasione aliena; Ultimatum alla Terra; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org

  7. By 1450 Japan's population stood at ten million, compared to six million at the end of the thirteenth century. [84] Commerce flourished, including considerable trade with China and Korea. [ 104 ] Because the daimyōs and other groups within Japan were minting their own coins, Japan began to transition from a barter-based to a currency-based ...

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