Wa is the oldest attested name of Japan and ethnonym of the Japanese people. From c. the 2nd century AD Chinese and Korean scribes used the Chinese character...
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Wa (和) is a Japanese cultural concept usually translated into English as "harmony". It implies a peaceful unity and conformity within a social group in...
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languages spoken by the Wa people Walloon language (ISO 639 language code wa) Wa (Japan) (和), an old Chinese name for Japan Wa Land, the natural and historical...
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written in Japanese using the kanji 日本. Since the third century, Chinese called the people of the Japanese archipelago something like "ˀWâ" (倭), which...
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"Sore wa Chiisana Hikari no Youna" (それは小さな光のような, It's Like a Small Light) is a song by Japanese pop singer Sayuri. It was released as the second single...
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Wa country may refer to: Wa States, the country of the Wa people Wa (Japan), the oldest recorded name of Japan This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Hikari no Wa or The Circle of Rainbow Light (光の輪, literally "Circle of Light") is a Japanese new religious movement started in 2007. It was founded by...
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Western Australia (redirect from AU-WA)
Western Australia (WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western third of the land area of the Australian continent.[text–source integrity?][citation...
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Yamatai (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
(邪馬台国) (c. 1st century – c. 3rd century) is the Sino-Japanese name of an ancient country in Wa (Japan) during the late Yayoi period (c. 1,000 BCE – c. 300...
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Wakoku (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
to be a reference to Japan. Wa (Japan) Wajin Yamato Kingship Goguryeo–Wa War Yayoi period Kofun period Yamatai Five kings of Wa Al-Wakwak An editing problem...
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