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We found 13 words, 2 kanji, and 7 examples matching '国土'
Word search: 13 matches
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1
Most common form: こくど
noun
country; territory; domain; realm
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3
noun
(Japanese) National Land Agency
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4
noun
national land planning
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noun
National Land Use Planning Act  (law, etc. term)
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noun
National Land Survey Act  (law, etc. term)
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Kanji search: 2 matches
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コク   くに country   
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ギョク   たま jewel   
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オウ    king   
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ド   ト   ground; earth   つち ground, earth, soil   
dot   
box, enclosure   
Example search: 7 matches
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こくど
国土
はちわり
8割
ちか
やま
です
Nearly 80 percent of the land is mountains.
2002
ねん
こくど
国土
あんぜんほしょう
安全保障
しょう
せつりつ
設立
ほう
ブッシュ
だいとうりょう
大統領
サインし
せいしき
正式
しょう
なる
2002: President Bush signs the Homeland Security Act and it becomes an official Cabinet agency.
るいじ
累次
せんそう
戦争
こくど
国土
てた

Successive wars completely ruined the country.
スギ
ばやし
めんせき
面積
ぜんこく
全国
しんりん
森林
18
こくど
国土
12
めています

Japanese cedar trees cover an area of 18% of Japan's forests and 12% of the country's territory.
アメリカ
こくど
国土
ひろ
ひとびと
人々
よく
いどう
移動
する

America is a large country and its people are mobile.
 
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