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Karafuto was a former Japanese prefecture in the southern part of Sakhalin island, from 1905 to 1945.

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Geography of Karafuto

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Karafuto was a former Japanese prefecture in the southern part of Sakhalin island, from 1905 to 1945. Names in italics are the current Russian names....

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Karafuto Prefecture

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Karafuto Agency, from 1943 Karafuto Prefecture, commonly known as South Sakhalin, was a part of the Empire of Japan on Sakhalin, it was part of the gaichi...

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Sakhalin

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boxes, or other symbols instead of Manchu alphabet. Sakhalin has several names including Karafuto (Japanese: 樺太, Karafuto), Kuye (simplified Chinese: 库页岛;...

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Sakhalin Husky

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The Sakhalin Husky (Japanese: 樺太犬, Karafuto Ken; Russian: Сахалинский хаски; Chinese: 库页犬, Kuye Quan) is a critically endangered landrace and sled laika...

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Husky

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associated with Sakhalin Island and adjacent areas. They are also known Karafuto Ken, Sakhalin Laika, or Gilyak Laika. While bred primarily as a sled dog...

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List of islands of Japan

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claims relinquished by the Treaty of San Francisco signed in 1951. Karafuto (1905–1949) - the southern half of the island of Sakhalin, controlled by Japan...

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Former provinces of Hokkaido

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between Japan and Russia. After the 1905 Treaty of Portsmouth, Karafuto was administered from Toyohara in Karafuto Prefecture. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005)...

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Japanese Alps

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archipelago. The second was called the "Karafuto system", due to the fact that it enters Japan from Karafuto to the north and runs southwest. These two...

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Ainu in Russia

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But the Ainu were skeptical of the offer and rejected it, as they wanted to stay in Kamchatka mainland, whose geography was familiar to them. Only one...

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Japanese colonial empire

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1943, Karafuto was elevated to naichi status. The Soviet Union invaded and annexed Karafuto at the end of World War II. Following the outbreak of World...

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Empire of Japan

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Potsdam Declaration of the victorious Allies; and Japanese territory was immediately much reduced when lost Taiwan, Korea, Kuril and Karafuto as it is today...

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Sakhalin Oblast

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Russians retained the other three-fifths of the area. South Sakhalin was administered by Japan as Karafuto-chō (樺太庁), with the capital Toyohara, now...

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Agriculture in the Empire of Japan

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received 12.5 to 25 acres (51,000 to 101,000 m2) of land and a house to settle in Karafuto, and thus the amount of land under cultivation and the Japanese population...

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Kuril Islands

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Evacuation of Karafuto and Kuriles Invasion of the Kuril Islands Karafuto Fortress Karafuto Prefecture Organization of Hokkai (North) Army Organization of Kita...

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Japanese archipelago

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islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Kyushu and Shikoku. From 1943 until the end of the Pacific War, Karafuto Prefecture (south Sakhalin) was designated part of the...

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Flag of Japan

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flag of Japan is a rectangular white banner bearing a crimson-red circle at its center. This flag is officially called the Nisshōki (日章旗, 'flag of the...

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Subprefectures of Japan

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the governments of Miyakojima City, Miyako District, Ishigaki City, and Yaeyama District. In addition, in 1907 Japan formed Karafuto Prefecture to govern...

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Northern District Army

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an army of the Imperial Japanese Army, responsible for defense of the northern region of the Japanese home islands, including Hokkaidō, Karafuto and the...

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Ainu people

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sacrifice and the custom of tattooing. The same act applied to the native Ainu on Sakhalin after its annexation as Karafuto Prefecture. The Ainu have...

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Names of Japan

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(later Honshū); Hokkaidō, Karafuto, Chishima, and Okinawa were not part of Japan in ancient times, as Aynu Mosir (the northern part of the archipelago) was...

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Mainland Japan

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referred to the territories under direct control of the government. They consisted of the following: Karafuto (since 1943) Chishima Islands (since 1875) Hokkaidō...

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50th parallel north

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Japanese territory, part of Karafuto Prefecture. However, following the month long Soviet–Japanese War during the summer of 1945, the entire island was...

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Nanjing Massacre

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duration of the incident is naturally defined by its geography: the earlier the Japanese entered the area, the longer the duration. The Battle of Nanking...

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List of Japanese prefectures by population

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Mainland Japan. Karafuto Prefecture (Southern Sakhalin) was officially incorporated into Japan Proper from March 26, 1943 until the end of the World War...

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Prefectures of Japan

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nor are they corporate bodies. But the practice of ordering prefectures based on their geographic region is traditional. This ordering is mirrored in...

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Moneron Island

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Treaty of Portsmouth. By 1907, the Japanese named it Kaibato (海馬島) and henceforth the island was a part of the Karafuto Agency until the end of World War...

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Chishima Province

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was counted as 437 November, 1875 Karafuto (Sakhalin) ceded to Russia in exchange for Kuril Islands in the Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1875). Kuril Islands...

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