Txùbu
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Capital | Nagoya (名古屋) |
Area | SI mi² |
Establishment | Saisei 13 Gogaçu 4 (June 8, 1964) |
Txùbu (中部道, -dò) is a Region in central Honxù. The name translates literally as "Central Part". Its capital is Nagoya, in Aitxi province. It is bordered to the east by Cantò and Tòhocu and to the west by Quiñqui.
The region has long coasts along the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Japan as well as numerous mountain resorts. Mount Fudji is located in Txùbu. It is served by Txùbu International Airport, an airport on an artificial island in Toconame, Aitxi. Nagoya Airport is a secondary airport serving the region.
Txùbu consists of the following provinces
Txùbu is commonly subdivided into three parts:
- Tòcai, consisting of Xizúoca, Aitxi, and Guifu. Mie in Quiñqui has strong economic ties with Aitxi and Guifu.
- Còxiñeçu, consisting of Yamanaxi, Nagano, Nìgata
- Hoculicu, consisting of Toyamaa, Ixicawa, Fucúi.
Some variations in definition exist.
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Regions of Yamato | |||
Tòhocu | Cantò | Txùbu | Quiñqui | Txùgocu | Xicocu | Quiùxù | |||
Provinces of Yamato | |||
Aitxi | Aomoli | Aquita | Cagawa | Cagoxima | Canagawa | Còtxi | Cumamoto | Çuxima | Edo | Ehime | Fucúi | Fucúoca | Fucuxima | Guifu | Gumma | Hiògo | Hiroxima | Ibaraqui | Ixicawa | Iwate | Mie | Miyagui | Miyazaqui | Nagano | Nagasaqui | Nara | Nìgata | Ocayama | Òita | Òsaca | Quiòto | Saga | Saitama | Tocuxima | Tottoli | Totxigui | Toyama | Txiba | Wacayama | Xiga | Ximane | Xizúoca | Yamagata | Yamagutxi | Yamanaxi |