Chrysopolis

Japanese: Chrysopolis
Chrysopolis

…Population: 396,000 (1990). Formerly a Greek colony, it was known as Chrysopolis. It enjoys beautiful scenery and is a bustling commercial and industrial city. …

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

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…人口39万6000(1990)。古くはギリシアの植民市で,クリュソポリスChrysopolisの名で知られた。風光にすぐれ,商工業活動が盛ん。…

※「Chrysopolis」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。

出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報

<<:  chrysoprase

>>:  Chrysopidae

Recommend

Ouyang Sotsuko - Ouyang Sotsuko

…He first served the Sui dynasty, then served Emp...

katabatic winds

…The former is called valley wind and the latter ...

Oxalic acid (oxalic acid)

The simplest of the dicarboxylic acids with two ca...

Epitaxial wafer

...In the case of integrated circuit elements, si...

Adromischus

…The subfamily Cotyledoninae is found mainly in s...

Sugita Seikei - The past

A Dutch scholar in the late Edo period. Son of Su...

Macroevolution - Daishinka (English spelling) macroevolution

This refers to the process of forming a lineage o...

Chiaroscuro - Chiaroscuro (English spelling)

A painting term combining the two Italian words &...

Fantômas (English spelling)

A French film. A serial action film produced from ...

Incitement - Sendozai

This is a crime that involves appealing strongly t...

Temporary clause - Kasetsu

… In the period of strife at the end of the Easte...

Autotomy - Jisetsu

This refers to the phenomenon in which an animal ...

Nine fishing households

… Among these outcasts, there are those who are l...

Printed earthenware - Inkamondoki

...All of these are vessels related to funeral ri...

Bronze spear

Also written as bronze spear. A bronze weapon wit...