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classification system, Tango was ranked as one of the "middle countries" (中国) in terms of importance, and one of the "near countries" (近国) in terms of distance from the capital. The provincial capital was located in what is now the city of
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Although the province no longer officially existed after 1871, the name continued to be used for some purposes. For example, Tango is explicitly recognized in treaties in 1894 between Japan and the
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clans until 1758 when it came under the control of the Honjō-Matsudaira clan. Tango-Tanabe Domain fared better in that it remained in Kyōgoku hands until 1668, when the clan was transferred to
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by separating the northern five districts (Kasa District, Yoza District, Tamba District (later Naka District), Takeno District, and Kumano District) of northern Tanba Province. In
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was the only specific destination mentioned, highlighting its importance to the Yamato rulers as a transportation center towards Asia.
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A digest of international law as embodied in diplomatic discussions, treaties and other international agreements
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in Kumihama, Kyōtango, it is clear that the area had trade connections with the Asian continent. Also, in the
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also located in Miyazu. The province had an area of 1,283.43 square kilometres (495.54 sq mi).
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going to his third son, Kyōgoku Takamitsu,who established a cadet branch at
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The Tango region prospered around the Takeno River basin (present-day
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status. Miyazu Domain was reduced in size and passed to a number of
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was located in Kasa District, possibly in the Fuchū neighborhood of
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Map of Japanese provinces (1868) with Tango Province highlighted
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The province of Tango was created in 713 during the reign of
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"Provinces and prefectures" in 979:(John Bassett Moore, ed.), Vol. 5, p. 759 913: 326:and all of Tango Province was awarded to 175:, during which time many keyhole-shaped 137: 18: 1879: 384:and replaced by a cadet branch of the 1071: 232:, this clan claimed descent from the 257:(also in Miyazu) is known, and is a 179:were constructed. As coins from the 782:Tango-Tanabe (1 town, 134 villages) 13: 338:. In 1622, he divided his 123,000 14: 1918: 1044: 649:joint Mineyama/Miyazu (1 village) 1063:Murdoch's map of provinces, 1903 1049: 974:US Department of State. (1906). 863: 851: 839: 823: 491: 463: 435: 162: 1902:1871 disestablishments in Japan 928:Annales des empereurs du japon, 691:joint Tenryo/Miyazu (1 village) 557:. Tango Province consisted of: 520: 968: 955: 939: 882: 799:, part of Fukuchiyama, Miyazu 645:Mineyama (1 town, 19 villages) 534:Kyudaka kyuryo Torishirabe-chō 1: 1861:'five provinces of the Kinai' 988: 727:Miyazu (3 towns, 82 villages) 561:Districts of Tango Province 317: 80:. It was also referred to as 7: 1897:History of Kyoto Prefecture 1029:Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha. 963:"Provinces and prefectures" 39: 10: 1923: 816: 809:and between Japan and the 157: 1892:Former provinces of Japan 1819: 1758: 1684: 1606: 1563: 1510: 1457: 1409: 1246: 1158: 1110: 1099:Former provinces of Japan 1025:Papinot, Edmond. (1910). 922:Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). 846:Ruins of Tango Kokubun-ji 790:/Tango-Tanabe (1 village) 763: 708: 670: 626: 589: 539: 412:Bakumatsu period domains 306:in 1579, who constructed 100: 87: 74: 33: 1826:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 1039:Kōzuke on "Edo 300 HTML" 1005:Harvard University Press 997:and Käthe Roth. (2005). 995:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 889:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric 875: 51:in the area of northern 16:Former province of Japan 749:, part of Kyōtango and 404:cloth, which was named 131:of the province is the 952:; retrieved 2011-08-10 344:holdings, with 35,000 259:National Historic Site 212:had been severed from 154: 24: 1058:at Wikimedia Commons 446:Honjō-Matsudaira clan 141: 55:. Tango bordered on 22: 1851:were converted into 946:"Nationwide List of 784:Miyazu (11 villages) 689:Miyazu (27 villages) 647:Miyazu (5 villages) 1000:Japan encyclopedia. 733:/Miyazu (1 village) 655:/Miyazu (1 village) 562: 413: 350:Tango-Tanabe Domain 114:circuit. Under the 1834:Japan Encyclopedia 901:Japan Encyclopedia 560: 411: 336:Tokugawa shogunate 330:, who established 247:provincial capital 155: 106:. 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Index


province of Japan
Kyoto Prefecture
Tanba
Tajima
Wakasa
Gokishichidō
San'indō
Engishiki
Miyazu
ichinomiya
Kono Shrine

Hiroshige
ukiyo-e
Ama-no-Hashidate
Kyōtango
Kofun period
burial mounds
Xin dynasty
Hakoishihama Site
Nihon Shoki
Tanba
Empress Genmei
Mutsu Province
Dewa Province
Wamyō Ruijushō
Kuni no miyatsuko
Kujiki
kami

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