Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fuyioru
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The result of the debate was nomination withdrawn. - Mailer Diablo 07:52, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- Withdrawn since a reference has been provided
Possible machine translation. I very much doubt if anyone will be able to make enough sense out of this to clean it up, so I'm bringing it here. "Fuyioru" gets 0 google hits. Kappa 02:26, 26 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Iam knowed the original source of this.these name no having exist in any common web finder,this proceded from direct translation of old 1854 Russian map,why based in ancient Japanese sources named with these denomination one town ubiqued in area of miaojie(chinese) or actual city of Nikolayevsk-on-Amur site,in mouth of Amur River.
these information proceded from http://www.karafuto.com/ historical web site.in this observed the Maps of region section, and readed the next article over these map:
"This is an old Russian map which was drawn after Mamiya's trip and still follows the habit of the western world at that period: the geographic names of the area are noted in Japanese, for example Strait of Mamiya instead of Strait of Nevelskoi and Karafuto instead of Sakhalin".
Wlad K. Wlad k 9:48, 26 Mar 2005
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