Anambra [State] - Anambra

Japanese: アナンブラ[州] - あなんぶら
Anambra [State] - Anambra

...Failed by international isolation and the Nigerian army's encirclement, which cut off food supplies, the war ended with the Igbo's unconditional surrender, but it is said that the Igbo suffered about 1.5 million casualties. After the war, the Republic of Biafra was reincorporated into Nigeria and is now Anambra State. Nigeria [Ken Akasaka]. ...

*Some of the terminology used to refer to "Anambra State" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…国際的孤立とナイジェリア軍の包囲網により食糧供給の道を断たれ,この戦争はイボ族側の無条件降伏で終わったが,イボ族には約150万人の犠牲者が出たといわれる。戦争後,ビアフラ共和国はナイジェリアに再編入され,現在はアナンブラ州となっている。ナイジェリア【赤阪 賢】。…

※「アナンブラ[州]」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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