Saitama

Saitama
a capital city of Saitama prefecture, Japan.

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  • Saitama — shi さいたま市 Geographische Lage in Japan …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Saitama — shi (さいたま市) Shintoshin : le nouveau centre de Saitama Administration Pays Japon Région Kantō Préfecture …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Saitama — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Saitama puede referirse a: Prefectura de Saitama, una de las 47 prefecturas de Japón. Saitama (Saitama), ciudad capital de la prefectura homónima. Obtenido de Saitama Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación …   Wikipedia Español

  • Saitama — Saitama,   Präfektur (Ken) in Japan, auf Honshū, nördlich von Tokio, 3 767 km2, 6,93 Mio. Einwohner; Verwaltungssitz ist Urawa …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Saitama — nihongo|Saitama|埼玉, さいたま is an indigenous Japanese place and family name which may often refer to:* Saitama Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan in the Kantō region. * Saitama, Saitama is the capital and the most populous city of Saitama… …   Wikipedia

  • Saitama — ▪ Japan       capital of Saitama ken (prefecture), east central Honshu, Japan. Situated in the southeastern part of the prefecture, the city was created in 2001 through the merger of the former cities of Urawa, Yono, and Ōmiya. It lies near the… …   Universalium

  • Saitama — Original name in latin Saitama Name in other language Saitama, Саитама State code JP Continent/City Asia/Tokyo longitude 35.90807 latitude 139.65657 altitude 16 Population 1193350 Date 2010 05 27 …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Saitama — Admin ASC 1 Code Orig. name Saitama Country and Admin Code JP.34 JP …   World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II

  • Saitama Seibu Lions — Established 1950 Team logo …   Wikipedia

  • Saitama Stadium — 2002 Saisuta Adresse 500 Nakanoda Midori ku Saitama, Japon Début construction 9 mai …   Wikipédia en Français

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