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Keiō (慶応,
historically 慶應) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō,
literally "year name")
after Genji and
before Meiji. The
period spanned the
years from May...
- Cius (/ˈsaɪəs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Kίος or Κῖος Kios),
later renamed Prusias on the Sea (/ˈpruːʒəs/; Latin:
Prusias ad Mare)
after king
Prusias I of Bithynia...
- The
Keiō Line (京王線,
Keiō-sen) is a 37.9-kilometer (23.5 mi)
railway line in
western Tokyo, ****an,
owned by the
private railway operator Keiō Corporation...
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Keio University (慶應義塾大学,
Keiō Gijuku Daigaku),
abbreviated as
Keio (慶應) or
Keidai (慶大), is a
private research university located in Minato, Tokyo, ****an...
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Keio Corporation (****anese: 京王電鉄株式会社, Hepburn:
Keiō Dentetsu Kabushiki-gaisha, '
Keio Electric Railway K.K') is a
private railway operator in Tokyo, ****an...
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Keio Gijuku may
refer to:
Keio Gijuku (Gakkō Hōjin), the
administrative body of the
Keio University and its
affiliated institutions Keio University, a...
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Keiō-hachiōji
Station (京王八王子駅,
Keiō-hachiōji-eki) is a p****enger
railway station located in the city of Hachiōji, Tokyo, ****an,
operated by the private...
- The
Keiō Reforms (慶応の改革,
Keiō no kaikaku) were an
array of new
policies introduced in 1864 to 1867 by the
Tokugawa shogunate of ****an. The
reforms were...
- The
Keio New Line (京王新線,
Keiō Shinsen) is a 3.6-kilometer (2.2 mi) link
which connects Keio Corporation's
Keiō Line from
Sasazuka Station in
Shibuya to...
- The
Keio Challenger is a
professional tennis tournament pla**** on hardcourts. It is
currently part of the ATP
Challenger Tour and the ITF Women's Circuit...