Fukuoka Japan Temple — The Fukuoka Japan Temple is the 88th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. The Fukuoka temple serves more than 7,700 members in Kyūshū, Okinawa, Yamaguchi, and Hiroshima.Plans to build a temple in Fukuoka, Japan… … Wikipedia
K-1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Fukuoka - Japan GP - — Infobox MMA event name = K 1 World Grand Prix 2008 in Fukuoka Japan GP promotion = K 1 date = June 29, 2008 venue = Marine Messe Fukuoka city = flagicon|JPN Fukuoka, Japan attendance = 6,927 gate = buyrate = purse = previousevent = K 1 World GP… … Wikipedia
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks — Established 1938 Team logo … Wikipedia
Fukuoka Castle — (福岡城 jō) is a Japanese castle located in Chūō ku, Fukuoka, Japan. The castle is also known as Maizuru Castle (舞鶴城 jō) or Seki Castle (石城 jō). Completed in the early Edo period for tozama daimyo Kuroda Nagamasa, it has been decreed a historic site … Wikipedia
Fukuoka — shi 福岡市 Geographische Lage in Japan … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Fukuoka University — is a private university in Fukuoka, Japan. It is the largest general university in western Japan, with more than twenty thousand students. It is sometimes mistaken for a national university. Its predecessor was Fukuoka Higher Commercial School.… … Wikipedia
Fukuoka Junior College for Kindergarten Teachers — (福岡こども短期大学, Fukuoka Kodomo Tanki Daigaku?) is a private junior college in Dazaifu, Fukuoka, Japan, established in 1975. The present name of the school was adopted in 2008. External links Off … Wikipedia
Fukuoka Futures Exchange — (FFE) was a futures exchange based in Fukuoka, Japan. It was absorbed by Kansai Commodities Exchange based in Ôsaka and no longer exists.Trading was conducted at six specified session times through the day. At each session, a price was… … Wikipedia
Fukuoka — Fukuoka, Hauptstadt der Präfektur Fukuoka, Japan, an der Nordwestküste von Kyūshū, an der Hakatabucht, 1,26 Mio. Einwohner; katholischer Bischofssitz; zwei Universitäten; Maschinenbau, Werften, chemische und Textilindustrie, Herstellung von… … Universal-Lexikon