Pilzen

Japanese: Pilzen
Pilzen

…Population: 171,000 (1996). German: Pilzen. Located on the banks of the Berounka River, a tributary of the Vltava River, in a basin rich in coal and iron ore, it developed as a key location for rail and road transport and is the core of the industrial region of Western Bohemia.

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Pilzen" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…人口17万1000(1996)。ドイツ語ではピルゼンPilzen。ブルタバ川の支流ベロウンカBerounka川の沿岸,石炭,鉄鉱石が豊富な盆地に位置し,鉄道・道路交通の要地として発達し,ボヘミア西部工業地区の核を構成している。…

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