Okinoshima: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
m disamb |
No edit summary |
||
(22 intermediate revisions by 16 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Okinoshima |
'''Okinoshima''' may refer to: |
||
or to [[Okinoshima, Munakata| Okinoshima]], [[Munakata]]. |
|||
*[[Oki Islands]], a group of Japanese islands historically called Okinoshima |
|||
⚫ | |||
* [[Okinoshima, Shimane]], a town on Dōgo Island, Japan |
|||
* [[Okinoshima (Fukuoka)]], an island part of the Munakata city |
|||
* [[Okishima|Okinoshima (Shiga)]], an island in Shiga Prefecture |
|||
* {{ill|Okinoshima (Kagoshima)|WD=Q11552477}}, an island part of Ichikikushikino city |
|||
* ''Okinoshima'', a subsequent name of the [[Russian battleship General Admiral Graf Apraksin|''General Admiral Graf Apraksin'']] surrendered to Imperial Japanese Navy after the Battle of Tsushima in 1905 |
|||
* [[Japanese minelayer Okinoshima|Japanese minelayer ''Okinoshima'']], an Imperial Japanese Navy minelayer commissioned in 1936 and sunk in 1942 |
|||
⚫ |
Latest revision as of 13:03, 20 May 2024
Okinoshima may refer to:
- Oki Islands, a group of Japanese islands historically called Okinoshima
- Okinoshima, Shimane, a town on Dōgo Island, Japan
- Okinoshima (Fukuoka), an island part of the Munakata city
- Okinoshima (Shiga), an island in Shiga Prefecture
- Okinoshima (Kagoshima) , an island part of Ichikikushikino city
- Okinoshima, a subsequent name of the General Admiral Graf Apraksin surrendered to Imperial Japanese Navy after the Battle of Tsushima in 1905
- Japanese minelayer Okinoshima, an Imperial Japanese Navy minelayer commissioned in 1936 and sunk in 1942