...Population: 37,000 (1991). Until 1919, it was one town with Komárom, Hungary, across the river. Shipbuilding, shoemaking, tobacco, and food industries developed, and it was a key point for railway and river traffic with Southeastern Europe. *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Komárom" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…人口3万7000(1991)。1919年まで対岸のハンガリー領のコマーロムKomáromと一つの町を構成していた。造船,製靴,タバコ,食品工業が発達し,南東欧との鉄道,河川交通の要衝。… ※「Komárom」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 |
>>: Komaria Akron (English spelling) Komaria Akron
...Her poetry evolved from the sweet poetry of he...
…Chinese contemporary writer and scholar. His rea...
Born April 30, 1916 in Gaylord, Michigan [Died] Fe...
...Camaille also refers to the process of paintin...
A district of Matsue City in the northeastern par...
The term "order" refers to a general pro...
Japan's wartime leadership organization at th...
A general term for the hot springs that gush out ...
...The Tang dynasty is noted for its perfection a...
...A general term for insects belonging to the su...
...A comprehensive chemical company with three co...
?-1379 A monk and ophthalmologist from the Northe...
Sake from Ishikawa. The name of the sake comes fro...
…[Masahiro Kato]. . . *Some of the terminology th...
...The fish-shaped crossbars were especially call...