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    Hyūga Province (日向国, Hyūga-no kuni) was a province of Japan in the area of southeastern Kyūshū, corresponding to modern Miyazaki Prefecture Hyūga bordered...
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  • Hyūga or Hyuuga may refer to: Hyūga, Miyazaki, a city in Japan Hyūga Province, an old province of Japan Japanese battleship Hyūga, a battleship of the...
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    The Hyūga-class helicopter destroyer (ひゅうが型護衛艦, Hyūga-gata-goei-kan) is a class of helicopter carrier built for the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force...
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    Hyūga (Japanese: 日向, named after the ancient Hyūga Province) was the second and last Ise-class battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during...
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    from Hi Province (火国) until the end of the 7th century Higo (Hishū) (肥後国 (肥州)) – broke off from Hi Province until the end of the 7th century Hyūga (Nisshū...
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    JS Hyūga (DDH-181) is the lead ship of the Hyūga-class helicopter destroyers of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). They are sometimes referred...
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    homes in Buzen and northern Hyūga tor resettle in Ōsumi, which was separated from Hyūga in 713 to become a separate province. The Hayato fought back in...
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    Hyūga (日向市, Hyūga-shi) is a city in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2023[update], the city had an estimated population of 57,746, and a population...
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    region (-chihō, roughly comparable to ancient circuits, -dō) and ancient province (kuni/-shū, roughly comparable to modern prefectures, -to/-dō/-fu/-ken)...
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    He went to Satsuma in 1196, subdued the Hyūga and Ōsumi provinces, and built a castle in the Hyūga Province as part of the Shimazu Estate, whose name...
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