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Minori may refer to: Places * Minori, Campania, Italy * Minori, Ibaraki, Japan * Minori Cave, in the Philippines Other uses * Minori (given name) * Minori (company), a Japanese visual novel company * ''Minori'' (train), a former Japanese train service * Roman Catholic Diocese of Minori The Diocese of Minori was a Roman Catholic diocese in Italy, located in Minori, province of Salerno, region of Campania in the ecclesiastical province of Amalfi. In 1815, it was suppressed, and its territory and Catholic population assigned to ..., Campania, Italy See also

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Minori, Campania
Minori (Campanian: ; originally ''Rheginna Minor'') is a ''comune'' in the province of Salerno, in the Campania region of south-western Italy. As a part of the Amalfi Coast, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. An ancient seaside resort of Roman high society, as evidenced by the discovery of a patrician villa dating back to the 1st century, it has today evolved into a popular tourist destination for its natural landscapes and its culinary tradition. For the latter reason it is also nicknamed "City of Taste" (''Città del gusto'') or " Eden of the Amalfi Coast" (''Eden della Costiera amalfitana''). Etymology The origin of the name, ''Minori'' (meaning 'small'), comes from its association with the river flowing through it, namely ''La Rheginna''. The ancient Latin name for the town was indeed ''Rheginna Minor'', and the neighboring town of Maiori – meaning 'large' – was once known as ''Rheginna Maior'' because of the same association. Eventually, the names of ...
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Minori, Ibaraki
was a town located in Higashiibaraki District, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 25,479 and a density of 411.62 persons per km². The total area was 61.90 km². On March 27, 2006, Minori, along with the town of Ogawa (also from Higashiibaraki District), and the village of Tamari (from Niihari District), was merged to create the city of Omitama 280px, Lake Kasumigaura from Omitama is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 48,776 in 18,311 households and a population density of 337 persons per km². The percentage of the population aged ove .... External linksOmitama official website Dissolved municipalities of Ibaraki Prefecture {{Ibaraki-geo-stub ...
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Minori Cave
Minori Cave is part of the Callao limestone formation, located in Barangay Quibal, Municipality of Peñablanca, Cagayan Province in Northern Luzon. The said cave has two openings. One, designated as Mouth B, is located at 17° 43' 17" N latitude and 121° 49' 42" E longitude. The other opening, Mouth A is located 17° 43' 21" N latitude and 121° 49' 44" E longitude. The cave has an average elevation of about above sea level, and length and width of and , respectively. The cave is divided into four chambers with mouth A as chamber A and mouth B as chamber D. Chambers B and C are in between the two mouths. Archaeological Findings The Cagayan Valley Archaeological Project The Cagayan Valley Archaeological Project was part of a series of archaeological expedition led by anthropologist Robert Fox in 1971 to search for the evidence of the early humans (now the Tabon Man) in the Philippines. Since then, the expedition focused more on the archaeological finds from different ind ...
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Minori (given Name)
Minori is a unisex Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: *, Japanese announcer for NHK *, Japanese voice actress and singer *, Japanese artistic gymnast *, Japanese runner *, Japanese manga artist * Minori Kishi (born 1998), Japanese footballer *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese javelin thrower *, Japanese softball player *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese male footballer *, Japanese voice actress and singer *, Japanese curler *, Japanese actor *, Japanese water polo player Fictional characters * , a character from the video game series ''Arcana Heart'' * , a character from the anime series ''Ojamajo Doremi'' * , a character from the video game '' Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!!'' * , a character from the anime series ''Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star'' * , a character from the anime series ''Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure'' * , a character from the light novel series ''Toradora! is a Japanese light novel series by Yuyuko Takemiya, with illus ...
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Minori (company)
was a Japanese visual novel company (previously the software division of CoMixWave until April 2007). Their most successful game is '' Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two.'', which has had a manga and two anime television series based on it, and was ported to the PlayStation 2 in April 2010. They use Musica as their main engine. A few of their earlier games' opening movies were animated by Makoto Shinkai. Minori is known for its stance against fan-translations and piracy and has garnered some infamy for its actions against fan translation group No Name Losers and TLWiki, due to the controversy regarding the video game ''Rapelay'' by Illusion Soft. As a result, its main webpage is blocked for people outside Japan. In 2010, Minori, MangaGamer, and No Name Losers announced a partnership to make commercial English versions of Minori's visual novels available. On February 28, 2019, Minori announced the cessation of operations. Published games *August 31, 2001: ''Bittersweet Fools'' *April 19, ...
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Minori (train)
The was a Limited express train service in Japan operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) between and on the Shinetsu Main Line in Niigata Prefecture between March 1997 and 2002. Rolling stock Services were formed of Niigata-based 4- and 6-car 485 series EMUs. History The ''Minori'' services commenced from the start of the revised timetable on 22 March 1997, with one working in each direction daily. Services were increased to three workings in each direction daily from 1 October 1997, with two services in each direction operating between Niigata and , absorbing earlier ''Akakura'' express services and coinciding with the opening of the Nagano Shinkansen. Services to and from Nagano were subsequently cut back due to poor loadings, reduced to two workings in each direction daily between Niigata and Takada from 1 December 2001. The ''Minori'' services were discontinued from the start of the revised timetable on 1 December 2002, being replaced by new ''Kubikino'' rapi ...
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