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  1. The Jiugong Tunnel ( Chinese: 九宮坑道; pinyin: Jiǔgōng Kēngdào) or Siwei Tunnel ( Chinese: 四維坑道; pinyin: Sìwéi Kēngdào) is a tunnel in Lieyu Township, Kinmen County, Taiwan. It was used during the 1958 Second Taiwan Strait Crisis, when the island was heavily shelled by People's Republic of China.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kinjō_JirōKinjō Jirō - Wikipedia

    Kinjō Jirō (金城次郎, 3 December 1912–24 December 2004) was a potter born in Tsuboya, a district within the Okinawan capital of Naha, Japan. [1] He is considered one of the "Three Potters of Tsuboya" ( Tsuboya no sannin otoko ), along with Kobashigawa Eishō and Aragaki Eisaburō .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Qin_dynastyQin dynasty - Wikipedia

    The Qin dynasty (/ tʃ ɪ n /) was the first dynasty of Imperial China.It is named for its progenitor state of Qin, which was a fief of the confederal Zhou dynasty which had endured for over five centuries—until 221 BC, when it assumed an imperial prerogative following its complete conquest of its rival states, a state of affairs that lasted until its collapse in 206 BC.

  4. Kinjo Gakuin University (金城学院大学, Kinjō gakuin daigaku) is a private women's university in Moriyama-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1889. It was chartered as a university in 1949.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yamato_KinjoYamato Kinjo - Wikipedia

    Yamato Kinjo (金城 大和, Kinjō Yamato, born September 9, 1983, in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture) is a Japanese actor who is affiliated with Stay Luck. He played the role of Nobuharu Udo (Kyoryu Blue) in the 2013 Super Sentai TV series Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger and Takeshi Goutokuji (Kamen Rider Shirowe) in the 2022 Kamen Rider TV ...

  6. The domed cover has a circular stained glass designed by Ladislaus Kijno in 2008. Ladislas Kijno (June 27, 1921 – November 27, 2012 [1]) was a French painter. [2] Born in Warsaw, he moved with his family to France in 1925, settling in the community of Nœux-les-Mines in the Pas-de-Calais.

  7. On the south side of the bridge a 36.5-inch-wide (93 cm) cross-section of the cable, containing 27,572 wires, is on display. Until 1964, the Golden Gate Bridge had the longest suspension bridge main span in the world, at 4,200 feet (1,280 m).