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    (国分尼寺) for nuns to be established in each province. Tōdai-ji, the provincial temple of Yamato Province, served as the head of all kokubun-ji, and Hokke-ji...
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    Tōdai-ji (redirect from Todai Temple)
    at the time) was appointed as the provincial temple of Yamato Province and the head of all the provincial temples. With the alleged coup d'état by Nagaya...
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    Maison carrée (category Ancient Roman temples)
    territory of the former Roman Empire. It is a mid-sized Augustan provincial temple of the Imperial cult, a caesareum. The Maison carrée inspired the...
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    capital of the Southern Court was established in Yoshino and Anou. The provincial temple for monks is popularly thought to have been Tōdai-ji, but it may have...
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    Flying Officer Temple, took leave, to become the Ontario CCF's candidate in the west-end Toronto constituency of High Park in the provincial election. He...
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    is now part of Toyokawa, as well as a temple which claims to be a successor to the original provincial temple. During the Heian period, the province...
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    Kamo. In 1925, a large number of old tiles were excavated near the provincial temple, and it is thought that these once belonged to the convent. The Kamo...
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    the temple was originally built to an Ionic hexastyle design. However, its size, physical proportions and exact site are unknown. Provincial temples of...
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    Ancient Roman temples were among the most important buildings in Roman culture, and some of the richest buildings in Roman architecture, though only a...
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  • Seibu Kokubunji Line, a railway operated by Seibu Railway Kokubun-ji, Provincial temples in Japan 87271 Kokubunji, an asteroid This disambiguation page lists...
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    was a Buddhist temple located in the Kokubu neighborhood of the town of Miyako, Fukuoka, Japan. It was one of the provincial temples per the system established...
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    Seto, Tanba, and Tokoname). The exact location of the provincial capital and Provincial temple of Echizen are unknown, but are believed to have been in...
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    interred. The temple is currently the office of the board of the provincial Buddhist Association of Tiền Giang Province. It is a major provincial destination...
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    tax rice and other taxable produce. In the periphery there was the provincial temple (kokubun-ji), and nunnery (kokubun-niji) and the garrison. This system...
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    Musashi had its ancient capital in modern Fuchū, Tokyo, and its provincial temple in what is now Kokubunji, Tokyo. By the Sengoku period, the main city...
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    region in the poetic anthology Man'yōshū. The Nara period provincial capital and provincial temple were located in what is now the city of Takaoka, Toyama;...
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    The provincial capital of Echigo was located in Kubiki District, in what is now the city of Jōetsu, but its exact location is now unknown. The temple of...
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    Fuhu Temple (Chinese: 伏虎寺; pinyin: Fúhǔ Sì) is an ancient Buddhist temple located in the foothills of Mount Emei in Sichuan Province, China. It has been...
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    Asuka period Jinshin War. During the Nara period, the provincial capital and provincial temple were built in Ōtsu near the ruins of the former Ōmi Ōtsu...
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    Mountain (清凉山志), the temple belonged to the jurisdiction of Mount Wutai. On 18 August 1986, the temple was designated as a provincial key cultural preservation...
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    Koganei City 121,516 13210 Kokubunji 国分寺市 Kokubunji-shi Kokubunji City (provincial temple city) 122,787 13214 Komae 狛江市 Komae-shi Komae City 81,671 13219 Kunitachi...
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    The Dendera Temple complex (Ancient Egyptian: Iunet or Tantere; the 19th-century English spelling in most sources, including Belzoni, was Tentyra; also...
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  • for double-tracking and electrification. The temple layout is in the standard layout for a provincial temple, as established in each of the provinces of...
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    statue of Yakushi Nyorai. It claims to be the successor to one of the provincial temples per the system established by Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period...
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    Pathom province in addition to Wat Phra Pathom Chedi, which is the provincial temple. Wat Rai Khing is located along the Tha Chin River (known locally...
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  • Thumbnail for Noto Kokubun-ji
    (能登国分寺) was a Buddhist temple located in what is now the city of Nanao, Ishikawa, Japan. It was one of the provincial temples per the system established...
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    1957, Haizhou Emperor Guan Temple was designated by the Shanxi Provincial People's Government as the first batch of provincial-level key cultural relics...
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    Emperor calls for nationwide establishment of provincial temples. Provincial temples ("kokubunji") and provincial nunneries ("kokubunniji") were established...
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    The provincial capital and provincial temple were located in what is now the city of Komatsu; however, there does not appear to have been a provincial nunnery...
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    official temples for each province (one for male Buddhist priests and one for nuns), two temples were founded in Aki Province. The provincial temple was founded...
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