Mikado, Saskatchewan

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ミカド(英:Mikado)は、カナダのサスカチュワン州東部にある集落(ハムレット)。の少し北に位置する。2016年の国勢調査 (Canada 2016 Census) によれば、地域の人口は25人であった。 非都市部自治体 (rural municipalities) のひとつ、Sliding Hills No. 273の事務所所在地である。 rdf:langString
Mikado is named after the ancient title of the Emperor of Japan. Is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The hamlet is part of the rural municipality of Sliding Hills No. 273. It has a flag stop for Via Rail's Winnipeg-Churchill train. Mikado is located at the intersection of Highway 5 and Highway 754. rdf:langString
rdf:langString ミカド (サスカチュワン州)
rdf:langString Mikado, Saskatchewan
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rdf:langString Mikado is named after the ancient title of the Emperor of Japan. Is a hamlet in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The hamlet is part of the rural municipality of Sliding Hills No. 273. It has a flag stop for Via Rail's Winnipeg-Churchill train. Mikado is located at the intersection of Highway 5 and Highway 754. This village was founded after the Japanese had won several victories in the war against Russia (Russo-Japanese War 1904–05). Britain was allied with Japan in this war and Japan was a very popular nation throughout the British Empire. Three towns in Saskatchewan along the CN line (Togo, Kuroki, Mikado), a regional park (Oyama), and CN Siding (Fukushiama) were named in honour of Japanese achievements in this war.
rdf:langString ミカド(英:Mikado)は、カナダのサスカチュワン州東部にある集落(ハムレット)。の少し北に位置する。2016年の国勢調査 (Canada 2016 Census) によれば、地域の人口は25人であった。 非都市部自治体 (rural municipalities) のひとつ、Sliding Hills No. 273の事務所所在地である。
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