Tanba Region (Japan)

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Name (Latin)
Tanba Region (Japan)
Other forms of name
Tamba no Kuni (Japan)
nne Tamba Region (Japan)
Tanba no Kuni (Japan)
Coordinates
135.3494444 135.3494444 35.22833333 35.22833333 (gooearth )
MARC
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Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q954511
Library of congress: sh 88000938
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Tanba no bunkazai, 1981.
  • Lippincott(Former province, now part of Hyogo and Kyoto [Prefectures])
  • Kojien(An old region name. Now part of Kyoto and Hyogo Prefectures)
  • LC data base, 02/17/88(Tamba pottery)

Wikipedia description:

Tanba Province (丹波国, Tanba no Kuni; Japanese pronunciation: [taꜜm.ba (no kɯ.ɲi)]) was a province of Japan in the area of central Kyoto and east-central Hyōgo Prefectures. Tanba bordered on Harima, Ōmi, Settsu, Tajima. Tango, Wakasa, and Yamashiro provinces. Its abbreviated form name was Tanshū (丹州). In terms of the Gokishichidō system, Tanba was one of the provinces of the San'indō circuit. Under the Engishiki classification system, Tanba was ranked as one of the "superior countries" (上国) in terms of importance, and one of the "near countries" (近国) in terms of distance from the capital. The provincial capital is believed to have been located in what is now the city of Kameoka, although the exact location remains uncertain. The ichinomiya of the province is the Izumo-daijingū also located in Kameoka. The province had an area of 1,283.43 square kilometres (495.54 sq mi).

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