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Hamana (leafhopper)
Hamana may refer to: *Lake Hamana, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan *Hamana District, Shizuoka, Japan *Hamana High School, Hamamatsu, Japan *, several ships * ''Hamana'' (leafhopper), a genus in subfamily Iassinae People with the surname *, Japanese animation director See also *Gberedou/Hamana The Gberedou/ Hamana region of Guinea is located roughly 50 km to the northeast of Kouroussa and 40 km southwest of Kankan. The area has exceptional spiritual significance as it harbors a traditional Mandingo religious milieu. In additi ..., a region in Guinea * Tsugaru-Hamana Station, Japan {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Lake Hamana
is a brackish lagoon in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. Formerly a true lake, it is now connected to the Pacific Ocean by a channel. As an internal body of water, it is considered Japan's tenth-largest lake (by area). It spans the boundaries of the cities of Hamamatsu and Kosai. Data The lake has an area of 65.0 km2 and holds 0.35 km3 of water. Its circumference is 114 km. At its deepest point, the water is 16.6 m deep. The surface is at sea level. Economic activity Lake Hamana is a commercial source of cultivated Japanese eel, ''nori'', oysters and Chinese soft-shelled turtles. Fishers take sea bass, whiting, and flounder, among others. The lake has been developed as a resort area, with boating as a feature. History In ancient times, Lake Hamana was a freshwater lake. However, the 1498 Meiō Nankaidō earthquake altered the topography of the area and connected the lake to the ocean. As a result, the water in the lake is now brackish. The old name for this ...
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Hamana District, Shizuoka
was a district located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. At the 2005 Census, the district had an estimated population of 16,938. The total area was 13.47 km2. *On July 1, 2005, the towns of Maisaka and Yūtō, along with the cities of Tenryū and Hamakita, the town of Haruno (from Shūchi District), the towns of Hosoe, Inasa and Mikkabi (all from Inasa District), the towns of Misakubo and Sakuma, and the village of Tatsuyama (all from Iwata District), were merged into the expanded city of Hamamatsu; this left district with one municipality. *On March 23, 2010, the town of Arai was merged into the expanded city of Kosai. Hamana District was dissolved as a result of this merger. District Timeline *October 1, 1955 – The village of Sekishi was merged into the city of Hamamatsu. *March 31, 1957 – The villages of Irino and parts of Koto were merged into the city of Hamamatsu. *October 1, 1960 – The village of Koto was merged into the city of Hamamatsu. *June 20, ...
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Hamana High School
is a public co-educational senior high school in Hamakita-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan. Overview Hamana High School is a public senior high school with two departments, a full-time day school and a part-time evening school. History The school was founded in 1913 as the Kitahama Sewing Cram School for girls. In 1947, the Kitahama High School merged with Kasai Girls' High School and the next year the name was changed to Shizuoka Prefectural Hamana Senior High School. Chronology Kitahama Girls' High School *1913: Kitahama Sewing Cram School for girls was founded. *1914: Approval of Kitahama practical course girls' school. *1919: Promotion to Kitahama practical course girls' high school. *1926: School became Kitahama girls' high school. Kasai Girls' High School *1925: Kasai Vocational School for girls was founded. *1937: Approval of Kasai Vocational High School for girls. *1944: Promotion to Kasai Commercial School for girls. *1946: School became Kasai Girls' High School. Hamana Senior ...
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Hamana (leafhopper)
Hamana may refer to: *Lake Hamana, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan *Hamana District, Shizuoka, Japan *Hamana High School, Hamamatsu, Japan *, several ships * ''Hamana'' (leafhopper), a genus in subfamily Iassinae People with the surname *, Japanese animation director See also *Gberedou/Hamana The Gberedou/ Hamana region of Guinea is located roughly 50 km to the northeast of Kouroussa and 40 km southwest of Kankan. The area has exceptional spiritual significance as it harbors a traditional Mandingo religious milieu. In additi ..., a region in Guinea * Tsugaru-Hamana Station, Japan {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Iassinae
Iassinae is a subfamily of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae. Tribes and selected genera Batracomorphini Authority: Krishnankutty, Dietrich, Dai & Siddappaji, 2016 * '' Batracomorphus'' Lewis, 1834 Bythoniini Authority: Linnavuori, 1959 - monotypic * '' Bythonia'' Oman, 1938 Gyponini Authority: Stål, 1870 * '' Gypona'' Germar, 1821 * '' Gyponana'' Ball, 1920 * ''Polana'' DeLong, 1942 * '' Ponana'' Ball, 1920 * '' Rugosana'' DeLong, 1942 (over 50 additional genera) Hoplojassini Authority: Krishnankutty, Dietrich, Dai & Siddappaji, 2016 Hyalojassini Authority: Evans, 1972 * '' Absheta'' Blocker, 1979 * '' Aztrania'' Blocker, 1979 * '' Baldriga'' Blocker, 1979 * '' Bertawolia'' Blocker, 1979 * '' Betawala'' Blocker, 1979 * '' Comanopa'' Blocker, 1979 * '' Coriojassus'' Evans, 1972 * '' Daveyoungana'' Blocker & Webb, 1992 * '' Decliviassus'' Dai, Dietrich & Zhang, 2015 * '' Derakandra'' Blocker, 1979 * '' Donleva'' Blocker, 1979 * '' Gargaropsis'' Fowler, 1896 * ' ...
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Takayuki Hamana
is a Japanese animator and director known for directing ''The Prince of Tennis''. Career Upon graduating high school, Takayuki Hamana joined Ajia-do as an in-between animator for four years. Hamana left Ajia-do and joined I.G Tatsunoko, where he became a key animator for various project such as ''Blue Seed'' (1994) and '' Jin-Roh'' (2000). His experience in storyboarding and directing an episode of '' Crayon Shin-chan'' became the "starting point" for his path to become a director. He made his series directing debut in 2001 with ''The Prince of Tennis'' and his film directing debut with '' The Prince of Tennis: Futari no Samurai'' (2005). Works Television series *''Appleseed XIII'': Director *''Arte'': Director *'' Hakkenden: Legend of the Dog Warriors'': Key Animation (ep 10) *'' Idaten Jump'': Director *'' Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade'': Key Animation *'' Library War'': Director, Storyboard (ep 1), Episode Director (ep 1) *''Moshidora'': Director *'' Mushibugyo'': Director, Ep ...
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Gberedou/Hamana
The Gberedou/ Hamana region of Guinea is located roughly 50 km to the northeast of Kouroussa and 40 km southwest of Kankan. The area has exceptional spiritual significance as it harbors a traditional Mandingo religious milieu. In addition, the Gberedou/ Hamana region supports a unique architectural style of residential structures. Site Description Baro, Koumana, and Balato are the three principal villages of the region, but sacred pools are also important components of the cultural landscape where grand ceremonies are performed every year. World Heritage Status This site was added to the UNESCO World Heritage A World Heritage Site is a landmark or area with legal protection by an international convention administered by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). World Heritage Sites are designated by UNESCO for h ... Tentative List on March 29, 2001 in the Cultural category. Notes ReferencesArchitecture vernaculaire ...
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