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[[Image:Nagasaki-glover-garden-view.jpg|right|thumb|350px| | [[Image:Nagasaki-glover-garden-view.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Glover Garden (グラバー園 ''Gurabaa-en''), in the old foreigners' quarter of [[Nagasaki (city)|Nagasaki]], consists of several preserved [[Europe]]an-style houses and gardens, overlooking the busy modern port.]] | ||
'''Nagasaki prefecture''' (長崎県 ''Nagasaki-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located on the island of [[Kyushu]]. Its population was 1,466,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. .xls document.</ref> | '''Nagasaki prefecture''' (長崎県 ''Nagasaki-ken'') is an area of [[Japan]] located on the island of [[Kyushu]]. Its population was 1,466,000 in 2006.<ref>''Japan Statistical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. .xls document.</ref> | ||
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Nagasaki prefecture (長崎県 Nagasaki-ken) is an area of Japan located on the island of Kyushu. Its population was 1,466,000 in 2006.[1]
Nagasaki prefecture shares its name with its own capital city, Nagasaki (長崎市 Nagasaki-shi). This was the entry point for foreign traders during Japan's period of self-imposed isolation; there are several areas associated with foreign communities remaining in the city, such as Glover Garden. Outside Japan, however, Nagasaki is better known for the 1945 atomic bomb in which over 70,000 people were killed.[2]
Footnotes
- ↑ Japan Statistical Yearbook: 'Population by Prefecture 1920-2006'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. .xls document.
- ↑ Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum: 'Records of the Nagasaki Atomic Bombing'.