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  1. Aomori prefecture: Aomori prefecture (青森県 Aomori-ken) is an area of Japan located in the Tohoku region of Honshu island. Its population was 1,423,000 in 2006. [100%] 2023-10-08
  2. Aomori Prefecture: Aomori Prefecture (青森県, Aomori-ken) ([a̠o̞mo̞ɾʲikẽ̞ɴ]) is a prefecture of Japan in the Tōhoku region. The prefecture's capital, largest city, and namesake is the city of Aomori. (Prefecture of Japan) [100%] 2023-11-02 [Aomori Prefecture] [Tōhoku region]...
  3. Aomori: es una ciudad y capital de la prefectura de Aomori, Japón. En junio de 2019 tenía una población estimada de 276. habitantes y una densidad de población de 335 personas por km². [73%] 2023-05-26
  4. Aomori: Aomori is the capital city of the northernmost prefecture on Japan's main island Honshu called Aomori, named after Aomori Bay. The Aomori Prefecture is in the Tohoku Region. [73%] 2023-02-26 [Japanese Cities and Towns]
  5. Aomori (Aomori): Aomori (青森市, Aomori-shi) es una ciudad y capital de la prefectura de Aomori, Japón. En junio de 2019 tenía una población estimada de 276.567 habitantes y una densidad de población de 335 personas por km². (Aomori) [73%] 2023-11-02
  6. Aomori Aomori: es una ciudad y capital de la prefectura de Aomori, Japón. En junio de 2019 tenía una población estimada de 276. habitantes y una densidad de población de 335 personas por km². [73%] 2023-05-26
  7. Aomori, Aomori: es una ciudad y capital de la prefectura de Aomori, Japón. En junio de 2019 tenía una población estimada de 276. habitantes y una densidad de población de 335 personas por km². [73%] 2023-05-26
  8. Prefecture: A prefecture (from the Latin praefectura) is an administrative jurisdiction traditionally governed by an appointed prefect. This can be a regional or local government subdivision in various countries, or a subdivision in certain international church structures, as well as in ... (Administrative jurisdiction or subdivision in any of various countries) [67%] 2024-01-04 [Prefectures] [Types of administrative division]...
  9. Prefecture: Japan is divided into a total of 47 prefectures, created during the Meiji Restoration, with each being further sub-divided into municipalities. The term prefecture is derived from the translation of todōfu'ken (都道府県). [67%] 2023-03-05 [Japan]
  10. Aonori: Aonori (青海苔 o アオノリ ?, lit. "algas azules" o "algas verdes"), o algas verdes, son un tipo de algas marinas verdes comestibles, incluidas las especies de los géneros Monostroma y Enteromorpha de la familia Ulvaceae. [61%] 2023-11-02
  11. Armori: Armori is a city and municipal council in the Gadchiroli district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is connected with the National Highway NH-353C. (City in Maharashtra, India) [61%] 2023-11-17 [Cities and towns in Gadchiroli district] [Talukas in Maharashtra]...
  12. Prefectura: El término prefectura ha sido usado para denominar un órgano de gobierno o área territorial desde los tiempos del emperador romano Diocleciano, a través del Dominado, el cual dividió el imperio en cuatro prefecturas, cada una dividida en diócesis. De forma ... [60%] 2024-05-18
  13. Competition: Competition is the effort of multiple independent parties working against one another to achieve a goal. As an economic term, competition refers to the rivalry between firms to sell the goods or services they provide. [60%] 2023-02-07 [Business] [Economics]...
  14. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Economics) [60%] 2024-01-09 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
  15. Competition (biology): Competition can be defined as an interaction between organisms or species, in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another. Limited supply of at least one resource (such as food, water, and territory) used by both ... (Biology) [60%] 2023-11-07 [Competition] [Biological interactions]...
  16. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Finance) [60%] 2023-10-17 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...
  17. Competition: Competition is a rivalry where two or more parties strive for a common goal which cannot be shared: where one's gain is the other's loss (an example of which is a zero-sum game). Competition can arise between ... (Rivalry where multiple parties strive for a goal which cannot be shared) [60%] 2024-01-09 [Competition] [Social events]...
  18. Competition (companies): Company competition, or competitiveness, pertains to the ability and performance of a firm, sub-sector or country to sell and supply goods and services in a given market, in relation to the ability and performance of other firms, sub-sectors ... (Finance) [60%] 2023-11-02 [Competition (economics)] [Foreign direct investment]...
  19. Competition: The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines competition as "the activity or condition of competing against others" and as "an event or contest in which people compete". Competition is a key ecological factor and is defined for that purpose as "the ... [60%] 2023-09-04
  20. Competition (economics): In economics, competition is a scenario where different economic firms are in contention to obtain goods that are limited by varying the elements of the marketing mix: price, product, promotion and place. In classical economic thought, competition causes commercial firms ... (Economics) [60%] 2024-03-04 [Competition (economics)] [Market structure]...

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