Nankaidō
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Nankaidō
Summary
Nankaidō is a circuit[1]. Nankaidō has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Nankaidō is in the country of Japan[3].
- Nankaidō's instance of is recorded as circuit[4].
- Nankaidō's instance of is recorded as ekiro[5].
- Nankaidō's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Kii Province[6].
- Nankaidō's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Awaji Province[7].
- Nankaidō's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Awa Province[8].
- Nankaidō's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Sanuki Province[9].
- Nankaidō's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Iyo Province[10].
- Nankaidō's contains the administrative territorial entity is recorded as Tosa Province[11].
- Nankaidō is part of Gokishichidō[12].
- Nankaidō's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Nankaido[13].
- Nankaidō's category of associated people is recorded as Q9588155[14].
- Nankaidō's name in kana is recorded as なんかいどう[15].
- Nankaidō's name in kana is recorded as みなみのみち[16].
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Geography
Nankaidō is in the country of Japan[3]. Nankaidō is part of Gokishichidō[12].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include circuit[4] and ekiro[5].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Nankaidō include Nankai Electric Railway[17], a major railway company[18], in Japan[19], founded in 1884[20], headquartered in Namba[21]; Nankai earthquake[22], a characteristic earthquake[23], in Japan[24]; and Nankai Trough[25], an undersea trough[26], in Japan[27].
Why It Matters
Nankaidō has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Nankaidō is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]
Entities named for Nankaidō include Nankai Electric Railway[17], a major railway company[18], in Japan[19], founded in 1884[20], headquartered in Namba[21]; Nankai earthquake[22], a characteristic earthquake[23], in Japan[24]; and Nankai Trough[25], an undersea trough[26], in Japan[27].