Maruoka

Maruoka

Maruoka bezeichnet:

  • eine Stadt in der Präfektur Fukui: Maruoka (Fukui) (heute: Sakai)
  • ein Lehen:
    • in der Provinz Dewa/Uzen: Maruoka (Dewa)
    • in der Provinz Echizen: Maruoka (Echizen)
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