Kovno

Japanese: Kovno
Kovno

…Population: 429,000 (1991). Until 1917, it was called Kovno, then Kaunas. It was the capital of the Lithuanian Independent State between the First and Second World Wars (1919-40), and is sometimes called by its Polish name, Kovno. …

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Kovno" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…人口42万9000(1991)。1917年までコブノKovno,以後カウナスと改称。第1次,第2次の両大戦間のリトアニア独立国時代の首都(1919‐40)で,ポーランド名のコブノで呼ばれることもある。…

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