Binzart

Japanese: Binzart
Binzart

...Population: 95,000 (1984). Arabic: Binzart. Facing the strait between Sicily and Rome, it flourished as a shipping port for agricultural products and a fishing port from ancient times, and came under Islamic rule in the 7th century.

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Japanese:

…人口9万5000(1984)。アラビア語でビンザルトBinzart。シチリア島との間の海峡に面し,古代よりローマの農産物の積出港,漁港として栄え,7世紀にイスラムの支配下に入った。…

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