Tomakomai — shi 苫小牧市 Geographische Lage in Japan … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tomakomai — shi (苫小牧市) Gare de Tomakomai Administration Pays Japon Région Hokkaidō Préfecture … Wikipédia en Français
Tomakomai — Tomakomai, Hafenstadt an der Südküste der Insel Hokkaidō, Japan, 169 300 Einwohner; Papierfabrik (seit 1910, eine der größten Japans), chemische Industrie; Handels und Fischereihafen … Universal-Lexikon
Tomakomai (Hokkaidō) — Tomakomai (Tomakomai shi) es una ciudad portuaria de Japón situada en la subprefectura de Iburi, en Hokkaidō. Es la mayor ciudad de la subprefectura de Iburi, en 2008 la población estaba estimada en 173.504 habitantes con una densidad de 306,09… … Wikipedia Español
Tomakomai, Hokkaidō — Infobox City Japan Name= Tomakomai JapaneseName= 苫小牧市 Map Region= Hokkaidō Prefecture= Hokkaidō (Iburi) District= Area km2= 561.49 PopDate= March 2008 Population= 173,504 Density km2= 310 Coords= LatitudeDegrees= 42 LatitudeMinutes= 38… … Wikipedia
Tomakomai Station — Nihongo|Tomakomai Station|苫小牧駅|Tomakomai Eki is a railway station on the JR Hokkaido. It is located in Tomakomai, Hokkaidō, Japan. Line * Muroran Main Line ** Chitose Line * Hidaka Main Line Station layout* Above ground station with two platforms … Wikipedia
Tomakomai Komazawa University — nihongo|Tomakomai Komazawa University|苫小牧駒澤大学|Tomakomai komazawa daigaku is a private university in Tomakomai, Hokkaido, Japan, established in 1998. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1965.External Links* [http://www.t komazawa.ac.jp/… … Wikipedia
Tomakomai-shi — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Tomakomai shi Country and Admin Code JP.12.2127732 JP … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Tomakomai — ▪ Japan city, southern Hokkaido, Japan, facing the Pacific Ocean. The city was a regional transport and commerce centre in the early 19th century. A pulp and paper industry has operated there since 1910, and chemicals are also produced.… … Universalium
Tomakomai — ► C. de Japón, en el S de la isla de Yeso, junto al Pacífico; 162 477 h … Enciclopedia Universal