Kokura Prefecture
The short-lived Kokura Prefecture (小倉県 Kokura-ken) of Japan was founded separately from Fukuoka Prefecture in December 1871 after the clan system was abolished earlier that year. It was made up of three separate han territories (Buzen, Kokura and Nakatsu) which were, each for a short while in 1871 themselves, called 'prefectures'. Kokura prefecture included Moji, Kokura and other areas to the south and was formerly called Buzen Province. In 1876 Kokura prefecture was absorbed by Fukuoka prefecture. The city of Kokura was founded in 1900.
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Kokura Prefecture
The short-lived Kokura Prefecture (小倉県 Kokura-ken) of Japan was founded separately from Fukuoka Prefecture in December 1871 after the clan system was abolished earlier that year. It was made up of three separate han territories (Buzen, Kokura and Nakatsu) which were, each for a short while in 1871 themselves, called 'prefectures'. Kokura prefecture included Moji, Kokura and other areas to the south and was formerly called Buzen Province. In 1876 Kokura prefecture was absorbed by Fukuoka prefecture. The city of Kokura was founded in 1900.
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The short-lived Kokura Prefect ...... of Kokura was founded in 1900.
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小倉県(こくらけん)は1871年(明治4年)に豊前国を管轄するために設置された県。現在の福岡県東部、大分県北部にあたる。
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The short-lived Kokura Prefect ...... of Kokura was founded in 1900.
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小倉県(こくらけん)は1871年(明治4年)に豊前国を管轄するために設置された県。現在の福岡県東部、大分県北部にあたる。
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Kokura Prefecture
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小倉県
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