Japansk mandeltre

mandeltre i norge 1 mandeltre plantasjen 2 mandeltre i potte 3 mandeltre hageland 4 In Japan, the territory is known as " Japanese Mandate for the Governance of the South Seas Islands " (委任統治地域南洋群島, Nihon Inin Tōchi-ryō Nan'yō Guntō) [4] and was governed by the Nan'yō Government (南洋廳, Nan'yō-chō). Origin. 5 A League of Nations mandate was a legal status for certain territories transferred from the control of one country to another following World War I, or the legal instruments that contained the internationally agreed-upon terms for administering the territory on behalf of the League of Nations. 6 The territory under Japanese mandate comprises the former German colonial possessions in the Pacific Ocean lying north of the equator. This region is made up of three main groups of islands, the Marshall, the Mariana, and the Caroline, having a total estimated land area of approximately square miles. Included in these groups are more than. 7 The Micronesian Islands – that is, the small islands scattered between the Polynesian triangle to the east and south and the large islands of Melanesia to the west, and occupied by people of the several ethnic stocks and language families collectively referred to as “Micronesian” – were with two exceptions held by the Japanese Empire in. 8 Prunus triloba tilhører kirsebærslekten (Prunus), det gjør også mandeltreet, Prunus dulcis. 9 Mandeltre - Rosa blomster på bar kvist. 10 Taiwan Between and , Taiwan, including the Pescadores, was a colony of the Empire of Japan; following the defeat of Qing China in the First Sino-Japanese War, it ceded Taiwan to Japan under the terms of the Treaty of Shimonoseki. The short-lived Republic of Formosa resistance movement was quickly suppressed by the Japanese military. 11 In any case, in December , Japan was officially authorized to exercise mandates over the South Sea Islands. After that, it made preparations for civil administration at a quick pace, and in March , it abolished the defense corps ordinance for the South Sea Islands and withdrew the naval forces from the islands. 12