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Osaka Prefecture (大阪府,
Ōsaka-fu,
pronounced [
oːsaka ɸɯ]) is a
prefecture of ****an
located in the
Kansai region of Honshu.
Osaka Prefecture has a po****tion...
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three major cities of ****an (Tokyo-
Osaka-Nagoya). It is the
capital of and most
populous city in
Osaka Prefecture, and the third-most
populous city in...
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Osaka Prefecture University (大阪府立大学,
Ōsaka furitsu daigaku) (OPU), also
abbreviated to
Fudai (府大), used to be one of the
largest public universities in...
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Osaka Prefectural ****embly (大阪府議会,
Ōsaka-fu gikai) is the
legislature of
Osaka Prefecture. As in all
prefectures, it is
elected to four-year terms...
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Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium (大阪府立体育会館,
Ōsaka furitsu taii****aikan) is an
indoor sporting arena located in Namba,
Osaka, ****an. It
first opened in 1952...
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Osaka Restoration ****ociation (大阪維新の会,
Ōsaka Ishin no Kai), also
referred to as One
Osaka, is a
regional political party in
Osaka Prefecture, ****an...
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areas of the
cities of
Kyoto in
Kyoto Prefecture,
Osaka in
Osaka Prefecture and Kobe in Hyōgo
Prefecture. The
entire region has a po****tion (as of 2015[update])...
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Sakai (****anese: 堺市, Hepburn: Sakai-shi) is a city
located in
Osaka Prefecture, ****an. It has been one of the
largest and most
important seaports of ****an...
- division. They
include 43
prefectures proper (県, ken), two
urban prefectures (府, fu:
Osaka and Kyoto), one
regional prefecture (道, dō: Hokkaidō) and one...
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Politics of
Osaka, as in all 47
prefectures of ****an,
takes place in the
framework of
local autonomy that is
guaranteed by
chapter 8 of the Constitution...