Shimotedo

Shimotedo

Shimotedo bezeichnet:

  • eine Dorf in der Präfektur Fukushima: Shimotedo (Fukushima) (heute: Date (Fukushima))
  • ein Lehen mit Sitz in dieser: Shimotedo (Han)
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