Sandakan — Vue de Sandakan Administration Pays … Wikipédia en Français
Sandakan N° 8 — Sandakan No. 8 Données clés Titre original Sandakan hachibanshokan bohkyo Réalisation Kei Kumai Scénario Kei Kumai Sakae Hirozawa Tomoko Yamazaki (histoire) Acteurs principaux Kinuyo Tanaka Yoko Takashi Komaki Kurihara … Wikipédia en Français
Sandákan — Sandákan, Hauptstadt von Britisch Nordborneo, an der Einfahrt in die Bai von S., hat prot. Kirche, chinesisches Joßhaus (Bethaus), Moschee, Hospital, Magazine, Bankgeschäfte und 5000 Einw. (2/3 Chinesen), die lebhaften Handel treiben. S. ist auch … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Sandakan — Infobox City official name = Sandakan other name = Elopura nickname = The City of Nature, Little Hong Kong motto = website = http://www.mps.sabah.gov.my/ image map caption = Location in Sabah and Malaysia subdivision type = Country subdivision… … Wikipedia
Sandakan No. 8 — also known in English as Sandakan 8 and Brothel 8 , is a 1974 Japanese film directed by Kei Kumai. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.PlotA young female journalist (Komaki Kurihara) is researching an article on… … Wikipedia
Sandakan — 5.8388888888889118.11527777778 Koordinaten: 5° 50′ N, 118° 7′ O … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sandakan — /sahn dah kahn, san dah keuhn/, n. a city in NE Sabah, in E Malaysia. 28,806. * * * ▪ Malaysia city and port, eastern Sabah, East Malaysia, northeastern Borneo. It is located on an inlet of the Sulu Sea, near the mouth of the Kinabatangan… … Universalium
Sandakan — Sandạkan, früher Elopụra, Hafenstadt an der Ostküste von Sabah, Ostmalaysia, 125 800 Einwohner (meist chinesisch Hakka). Sandakan ist die zweitgrößte Stadt Sabahs; Holzverarbeitung und ausfuhr; in der Umgebung Kautschuk und Ölpalmenanbau. … … Universal-Lexikon
Sandakan Division — is an administrative division of Sabah, east Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. It stretches diagonally from the northeastern coast of Sabah to the state s central region. With an area of 28,205 square kilometres, it occupies 38.3% of Sabah s… … Wikipedia
Sandakan Death Marches — The Sandakan Death Marches were a series of forced marches from Sandakan to Ranau which resulted in the deaths of more than 3,600 Indonesian civilian slave labourers and 2,400 Allied prisoners of war held captive by the Empire of Japan during the … Wikipedia