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  1. Madou District (Chinese: 麻豆區; pinyin: Mádòu Qū; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Môa-tāu-khu) is a district of about 43,071 residents in Tainan, Taiwan. It owes its name to the Siraya language word Moatau or Mattou.

  2. Line S6 is a rapid transit line connecting Nanjing and Jurong in Jiangsu Province, China. It is 43.64 kilometres (27.12 mi) long and has a maximum operating speed of 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph). It has opened on 28 December 2021.

  3. Wanggongchang Explosion. The Wanggongchang Explosion (Chinese: 王恭廠大爆炸), also known as the Great Tianqi Explosion (天啟大爆炸), Wanggongchang Calamity (王恭廠之變) or Beijing Explosive Incident in the late Ming dynasty (晚明北京爆炸事件), was a catastrophic explosion that occurred on May 30, 1626, during the late ...

  4. ja.dbpedia.org › page › 台南市台南市

    About: 台南市. An Entity of Type : SpatialThing , from Named Graph : http://ja.dbpedia.org , within Data Space : ja.dbpedia.org. 台南市(たいなんし、繁体字中国語: 臺南市、簡体字中国語: 台南市、英語: Tainan)は、台湾西南部に位置する台湾の直轄市。

  5. Tamarikidō Hideki (born April 19, 1974) is a former sumo wrestler born in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan. Though born in Japan, he is a Zainichi Korean and a member of Mindan. His highest rank was maegashira 8. A former amateur champion, he turned professional in 1997, reaching the top makuuchi division in 2001.

  6. Jang Tae-wan (장태완, 張泰玩, 13 September 1931 – 26 July 2010) was an army general and politician of South Korea. Jang was the commander of the Capital Garrison Command (now Capital Defense Command) during the Coup d'état of December Twelfth.

  7. Fujiwara no Yukinari (藤原 行成, 972 – January 3, 1027), also known as Fujiwara no Kōzei, was a Japanese calligrapher (shodoka) during the Heian period. He was memorialized for his prowess in his chosen art by being remembered as one of the outstanding Three Brush Traces (Sanseki 三跡), along with Ono no Michikaze and Fujiwara no Sukemasa.