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- Kuni-kyō abstract "Kuni-kyō (恭仁京, or Kuni no miyako), was the capital city of Japan between 740 and 744, whose imperial palace (恭仁宮 Kuni-kyū or Kuni no miya) was built in the present-day city of Kizugawa in Kyoto Prefecture by the order of Emperor Shōmu.".
- Kuni-kyō thumbnail Yamashirokokubunji_Kizugawa_Kyoto_pref_Japan03n.jpg?width=300.
- Kuni-kyō wikiPageID "10050154".
- Kuni-kyō wikiPageRevisionID "576230223".
- Kuni-kyō after Naniwa-kyō.
- Kuni-kyō before Heijō_Kyō.
- Kuni-kyō title "Capital of Japan".
- Kuni-kyō years "740".
- Kuni-kyō subject Category:Former_capitals_of_Japan.
- Kuni-kyō subject Category:Historic_Sites_of_Japan.
- Kuni-kyō subject Category:History_of_Kyoto_Prefecture.
- Kuni-kyō subject Category:Nara_period.
- Kuni-kyō subject Category:Planned_capitals.
- Kuni-kyō point "34.76555555555556 135.86277777777778".
- Kuni-kyō type SpatialThing.
- Kuni-kyō comment "Kuni-kyō (恭仁京, or Kuni no miyako), was the capital city of Japan between 740 and 744, whose imperial palace (恭仁宮 Kuni-kyū or Kuni no miya) was built in the present-day city of Kizugawa in Kyoto Prefecture by the order of Emperor Shōmu.".
- Kuni-kyō label "Kuni-kyō".
- Kuni-kyō label "Kuni-kyō".
- Kuni-kyō label "Kuni-kyō".
- Kuni-kyō label "恭仁京".
- Kuni-kyō label "恭仁京".
- Kuni-kyō sameAs Kuni-ky%C5%8D.
- Kuni-kyō sameAs Kuni-kyō.
- Kuni-kyō sameAs Kuni-kyō.
- Kuni-kyō sameAs Kuni-kyō.
- Kuni-kyō sameAs 恭仁京.
- Kuni-kyō sameAs 구니쿄.
- Kuni-kyō sameAs Q1155335.
- Kuni-kyō sameAs Q1155335.
- Kuni-kyō lat "34.76555555555556".
- Kuni-kyō long "135.86277777777778".
- Kuni-kyō wasDerivedFrom Kuni-kyō?oldid=576230223.
- Kuni-kyō depiction Yamashirokokubunji_Kizugawa_Kyoto_pref_Japan03n.jpg.