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さわやかウォーキング 天竜浜名湖鉄道気 賀駅スタート 伊井谷城を目指し、直虎ゆかりの地をめぐる 2017年6月24日 土曜日
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さわやかウォーキング
天竜浜名湖鉄道気 賀駅スタート 伊井谷城を目指し、直虎ゆかりの地をめぐる
2017年6月24日 土曜日
気賀
静岡県浜松市北区細江町気賀 気賀駅
みをつくし文化センターホール
気賀関所
細江神社
浜松市姫街道と銅鐸の歴史民俗資料館
万松山 龍潭寺
井伊谷宮
浜松市地域遺産センター
井伊谷城跡城山公園
セブンイレブン 引佐井伊谷店
ローソン 浜松引佐金指店
金指駅
井伊直親墓所
Description
Refreshing walking
Tenryu Hamanako Railway Kiga Station Starting towards Ii Valley Castle, Explore the land of direct tiger
Saturday, June 24, 2017
Feel
Shigaoka prefecture Hamamatsu city Kita-ku Hosoecho Kiga Kiga station
Mi Tsukushi Cultural Center Hall
Kiga Kaga
Hosoe Shrine
Hamamatsu City Hime Route and History Folk Museum of Bronze
Matsuyama Ryuzanji
Iiya-miya
Hamamatsu City Regional Heritage Center
Ii Itai Castle Ruins Shiroyama Park
Seven Eleven Ginza Ii Ita branch
Lawson Hamamatsu Majin finger store
Kumi Station
HISTORICAL PLACES OF CHUBU REGION,JAPAN IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE ( 1/7 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF CHUBU REGION,JAPAN PART ONE (1/7)
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1. CASTLE KOMAKI,AICHI 35°17'33.20N 136°54'48.35E
2. CASTLE MATSUMOTO,NAGANO 36°14'19.30N 137°58'9.28E
3. CASTLE KIYOSU,AICHI 35°12'59.31N 136°50'36.97E
4. CASTLE RAMPARTS,KANAZAWA 36°33'56.76N 136°39'35.45E
5. CASTLE INUYAMA,AICHI 35°23'18.05N 136°56'20.98E
6. CASTLE KAKEGAWA,SHIZUOKA 34°46'31.30N 138° 0'49.77E
7. CASTLE SUNOMATA,OGAKI,GIFU 35°22'1.44N 136°41'15.86E
8. CASTLE TAKASHIMA,SUWA 36° 2'22.57N 138° 6'44.92E
9. PORT OF NAGOYA PUBLIC AQUARIUM 35° 5'28.07N 136°52'40.31E
10. CASTLE MARUOKA, SAKAI 36° 9'7.98N 136°16'19.16E
11. MEIJI-MURA 35°20'30.56N 136°59'16.09E
12. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, KANAZAWA 36°33'39.17N 136°39'29.37E
13. ŌSU KANNON TEMPLE 35° 9'34.99N 136°53'58.10E
14. CASTLE HAMAMATSU, NAKA 34°42'42.60N 137°43'29.84E
15. ATSUTA SHRINE TEMPLE 35° 7'31.49N 136°54'32.51E
16. CASTLE ECHIZEN ONO, FUKUI 35°59'12.00N 136°28'59.22E
17. CASTLE OKAZAKI, AICHI 34°57'21.99N 137° 9'31.75E
18. CASTLE, GUJO HACHIMAN, GIFU 35°45'10.43N 136°57'40.93E
19. CASTLE NAGOYA, AICHI 35°11'7.64N 136°53'57.06E
20. CASTLE YOSHIDA, TOYOHASHI 34°46'14.63N 137°23'33.18E
21. CASTLE OGAKI, GIFU 35°21'43.13N 136°36'57.88E
22. TOKI MESSE 37°55'33.96N 139° 3'36.70E
23. CASTLE GIFU, GIFU 35°26'2.54N 136°46'55.88E
24. NAGOYA CITY SCIENCE MUSEUM 35° 9'53.72N 136°53'59.09E
25. CASTLE TOYAMA, TOYAMA 36°41'33.93N 137°12'41.36E
Mount Fuji Food Tour (Shizuoka Pt 2) - Japan Vlog
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1932 Why Blythe Intaglios in USA なぜブライスの巨人なのか、なぜ大仙陵なのかbyはやし浩司Hiroshi Hayashi, Japan
1932+1824
Why Blythe Intaglios? Why Daisenryo Mound?
なぜブライスの巨人なのか? なぜ大仙陵マウンドなのか?
+USA in Nazca(ナスカの中のUSA)
+What is Daisenryo and what is it for? Here is my answer.
大仙陵とは何か? 何のためにそれはそこにあるのか? これが私の答えです。
Hiroshi Hayashi’s Line Theory and Nazca Theory
はやし浩司のライン理論とナスカ理論
Hiroshi Hayashi++++++++++++はやし浩司
Hiroshi Hayashi++++++++++++はやし浩司
Ancient Origins writes about the Blythe Intaglios, a giant on the ground as follows.
The creators of the Blythe Intaglios are believed to be Native Americans that lived along the Colorado River, but there is no agreement as to which tribes made them or why.
One possibility put forward is that they were constructed by the Patayan, who occupied the region from 700 to 1550 AD.
While the meaning behind the glyphs remains unknown, according to Native Mohave and Quechan tribes of the area, the human figures represent Mastamho, the Creator of Earth and all life, while the animal figures represent Hatakulya, one of two mountain lions/persons who played a role in the Creation story.
In ancient times, ceremonial dances were held by natives in the area to honor the Creator of Life.
+1082B(Additional Version)追加版
Answer to Serpent Mound and Blythe Intaglios Giant
サーペントマウンド・ブライスの巨人への答
What are they?
Why are they there?
What do they mean?
Who created them?
Hiroshi Hayashi++++++++++++はやし浩司
Hello, Seri-san and my friends in USA.
I’d like to introduce myself a bit.
I am Hiroshi Hayashi, Hamamatsu-city, Japan and I am at age 68 this year in 2016.
I studied English in Melbourne Univ., in Australia in 1970, but I haven’t used it in my life after that for almost more than 40 years since then.
Then I am afraid or scared if I can explain about my ideas properly in English here in this video.
But I will try.
Or I feel I should do.
First of all I’d like to say that it’s easy to get surprised and say “It is incredible or unbelievable”, when we see or know something which is strange or unusual.
But a more important things is to unify these facts and then to weave up some sort of theories out of these facts.
I mean otherwise we would get lost in the labyrinth of mysteries and repeat the same mistakes all the time again and again.
Anyway I will show you “USA in Nazca” in this video and I think I have to explain about my “Hiroshi Hayashi’s Line Theory”, before I talk about USA in Nazca.
Through this video you may know that this world has been calculated by aliens whom you may call “Gods” and we , human-race have got another version of history, which has been hidden secret behind.
Another version of history which has been warped since the beginning days of Humans’ history.
Hiroshi Hayashi’s Line Theory, from Easter Island to Giza Plateau, Egypt.
All these facts in this video have been found by Hiroshi Hayashi and no one is allowed to use my ideas in any case without my personal permission, for which I need your cooperation.Thank you.
このビデオの中の事実は、すべてはやし浩司の発見したものです。どなたもアイデアの盗用、転用、流用は禁止です。
Hiroshi Hayashi
はやし浩司
July 17th, 2016+April 19th, 2016 +Feb.13th, 2015 (Dec. 28th, 2014+Nov. 28th, 2014)
We have another history, hidden behind secret, which has been warped since the beginning days of the humans' history.
私たち人間には、人間がまだ知らない、隠されたもうひとつの歴史がある。
Qatar Islamic art museum
Qatar's new cultural jewel plus the ancient art of kite-making in Japan.
On the skyline of Doha, the capital city of the Gulf state of Qatar a new landmark has emerged.
The Museum of Islamic Art is the jewel in the crown of Qatars bid to become a cultural force in the region.
Built on a man made island the Museum of Islamic Art is a place set apart for research, learning and creativity.
Like much of Doha, the architecture is new and modern but also pays tribute to its Islamic heritage.
But it is what is on the inside that has international art historians buzzing with excitement.
Kite-making in Japan
The annual Hamamatsu festival in Japan celebrates the birth of a district family's firstborn with the launching of a special kite.
Proud parents commission kites costing up to $2,000 each.
Artsworld met one family who have maintined the ancient trade of making traditional kites.
Nostalgic but new | Ko Hayakawa | TEDxTsukuba
[About Speaker]
「逆に新しい」
Ko Hayakawa (早川 公)
Chairman of NPO Yanaka no Mori no Moribito (The Guardians of Yanaka House)
Ko Hayakawa finished his doctor degree of International Politics and Economyin University of Tsukuba, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences. He has started his research in the foot area of Mt. Tsukuba (especially Hojo district) since 2007 for his doctoral thesis. During his research, he founded Team Gojappe, a student Group for local activity in the foot of Mt.Tsukuba, and started to create special products and relationships with local people and students. In 2010, he founded NPO Yanaka no Mori no Moribito to preserve the local cultural heritage: The old Yanaka House, and through this activity he looks for a new relationships of local people and students.
[About TEDx]
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
[About TEDxTsukuba]
TEDxTsukuba focuses on bringing people of different backgrounds together to share great ideas worth spreading, based on Tsukuba Science City. We will invite speakers who have brilliant ideas and visions, and take community-based action to vitalize the region.
For more information, please visit our facebook page.
Japan Trip: Walking Along the Historic Temple Walk in Onomichi, Hiroshima 11 Moopon
Japan Trip: Walking Along the Historic Temple Walk in Onomichi, Hiroshima 11
Visitors to Hiroshima often overlook Onomichi, a quaint port town along the Seto Inland Sea, located about 90 minutes via local train from Hiroshima Station. With its steep hills and sloping geography, Onomichi did not suffer many damages during the war. As a result, many historic buildings are still intact, allowing visitors a glimpse of Japanese history.
Onomichi is famous for its temples. Being a port town, in the past, successful merchants donated heavily to build temples to ensure the town’s prosperity. Visitors can explore the 25 temples along the “Temple Walk”, a popular temple route. Visitors can find maps of “Temple Walk” available at the Tourist Information Office at Onomichi Station. The route is marked and there are many signs as well. Though the route is only 2.5 kilometers, as Onomichi is famous for its slopes, proper footwear is strongly advised.
The most famous temple on the Temple Walk would have to be Senkoji Temple. Founded by Kobo Daishi in 806, Senkoji is located on the mountain. Though visitors can hike up the mountain, most visitors opt to take the ropeway. Visitors may be interested in the 15 meter tall Tama no Iwa or Jewel Rock. This rock is said to have glowed all night illuminating the surrounding sea. The temple has many miniature Jizo statues which are also popular. The park above the temple is a beautiful place to rest and take in the beautiful surrounding. Please note, this park is quite crowded during the cherry blossom season, as the Senkoji Park is one of hundred most beautiful cherry blossom places in Japan.
Jidoji Temple, the final temple on the Temple Walk is also quite popular. Dating back to the early 7th century, it is said to the oldest temple in this region. Visitors should take time to take in the main hall and the 2 storey pagoda as they are both National Treasures. Though the entrance to the temple is free, a nominal fee (600 yen) will allow visitors into the temple buildings. The temple has many beautiful, historic statues which are registered as Cultural Treasures. Though there is a Japanese guided tour, the beauty of the artwork on the fusuma, sliding door, elegant rooms and breathtaking paintings holds no language barriers. The temple’s well maintained karesansui style garden is also a point of interest.
There are many things to take in, experience and observe on Onomichi’s Temple Walk. This 2.5 kilometer route on the varying terrains allows visitors to understand Japan’s proud cultural past.
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旅日首選旅館、飯店、餐飲及娛樂・旅日精選景點(中文繁体):
旅日首选旅馆、饭店、餐饮及娱乐・旅日精选景点(中文簡体):
【The Best Savings--Ultimate Japan Coupon Site Moopon】
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The Best Japan Trip ・Useful Information in Japan(English):
旅日首選旅館、飯店、餐飲及娛樂・旅日精選景點(中文繁体):
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日本のおすすめ旅館・ホテル・レジャー・飲食店・日本のオススメ観光地(Japanese): .
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旅日首選旅館、飯店、餐飲及娛樂・旅日精選景點(中文繁体):
旅日首选旅馆、饭店、餐饮及娱乐・旅日精选景点(中文簡体):
Wisata terbaik Jepang Informasi di Jepang(Bahasa Indonesia):
日本のおすすめ旅館・ホテル・レジャー・飲食店・日本のオススメ観光地(Japanese):
The Farmer Dance TMADSA
Perform at American Museum of Natural History, New York as a part of celebration of our beloved King Bhumipol golden jubilee anniversary 6/9/1996
Tokorozawa Lily Garden Park 2016
Lily Festival in Tokorozawa Spring 2016
Japanese STREET FOOD! Travel Food Vlog | Fujinomiya, Shizuoka | 流鏑馬祭り|富士宮浅間大社|
There are some Awesome Traditional Delicious Street Food at Japanese Festivals. Check out and find out your favorite street food to try!
Our Favorite
- Takoyaki
- Yakisoba
- Cheese sticks
- Fried Chicken
- Taiyaki
- Baby Castella
- Dango
- Mochi
- Beer!
City of Manila | Wikipedia audio article
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Manila (; Filipino: Maynilà, pronounced [majˈnilaʔ] or [majniˈla]), officially the City of Manila (Filipino: Lungsod ng Maynilà [luŋˈsod nɐŋ majˈnilaʔ]), is the capital of the Philippines. It is one of the most densely populated cities proper in the world. It was the first chartered city by virtue of the Philippine Commission Act 183 on July 31, 1901 and gained autonomy with the passage of Republic Act No. 409 or the Revised Charter of the City of Manila on June 18, 1949.The Spanish city of Manila was founded on June 24, 1571, by Spanish conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi. The date is regarded as the city's official founding date. Manila was also the seat of power for most of the country's colonial rulers. It is home to many historic sites, some of which were built during the 16th century. Manila has many of the Philippines' firsts, including the first university (1590), light station (1642), lighthouse tower (1846), water system (1878), hotel (1889), electricity (1895), oceanarium (1913), stock exchange (1927), flyover (1930s), zoo (1959), pedestrian underpass (1960), science high school (1963), city-run university (1965), city-run hospital (1969), and rapid transit system (1984; also considered as the first rapid transit system in Southeast Asia).The term Manila is commonly used to refer to the whole metropolitan area, the greater metropolitan area or the city proper. The officially defined metropolitan area called Metro Manila, the capital region of the Philippines, includes the much larger Quezon City and the Makati Central Business District. It is the most populous region of the country, one of the most populous urban areas in the world, and is one of the wealthiest regions in Southeast Asia. The city proper is home to 1,780,148 people in 2015, and is the historic core of a built-up area that extends well beyond its administrative limits. With 71,263 people per square kilometer, Manila is also the most densely populated city proper in the world.The city is located on the eastern shores of Manila Bay. The Pasig River flows through the middle of the city, dividing it into the north and south sections. Manila is made up of 16 administrative districts: Binondo, Ermita, Intramuros, Malate, Paco, Pandacan, Port Area, Quiapo, Sampaloc, San Andres, San Miguel, San Nicolas, Santa Ana, Santa Cruz, Santa Mesa and Tondo, while it is divided into six districts for its representation in Congress and the election of the city council members. In 2016, the Globalization and World Cities Research Network listed Manila as an alpha – global city.
Daimon River (Wakayama City) 360 degree VR video
Nagoya | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:50 1 Etymology
00:01:34 2 History
00:01:43 2.1 Origin
00:02:17 2.2 Tokugawa period
00:03:06 2.3 Industrialization
00:04:18 2.4 World War II and later
00:06:46 3 Geography and administrative divisions
00:07:47 3.1 Wards
00:07:58 3.2 Climate
00:08:21 4 Demographics
00:09:32 5 Economy
00:09:50 5.1 Automotive industry
00:10:28 5.2 Aviation industry
00:11:31 5.3 Ceramics
00:13:32 5.4 Technology
00:14:26 5.5 Retail
00:14:51 5.6 Arts and crafts
00:15:10 5.7 Other
00:15:33 6 Transportation
00:17:07 7 Education
00:21:34 8 Culture
00:22:28 8.1 Museums
00:25:55 8.2 Theatres
00:26:57 8.3 Festivals
00:27:35 8.4 Dialect
00:28:06 8.5 Handicrafts
00:31:23 8.6 Cuisine
00:32:29 8.7 In popular culture
00:33:39 9 Sports
00:34:59 10 International relations
00:35:16 10.1 Twin towns – sister cities
00:36:11 10.2 Sister ports
00:36:49 10.3 Sister Airport
00:37:06 11 Notable people
00:37:15 11.1 Historical figures
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- Socrates
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Nagoya (名古屋) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is Japan's fourth-largest incorporated city and the third-most-populous urban area. It is located on the Pacific coast on central Honshu. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and is one of Japan's major ports along with those of Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Chiba, and Kitakyushu. It is also the center of Japan's third-largest metropolitan region, known as the Chūkyō metropolitan area. As of 2015, 2.28 million people lived in the city, part of Chūkyō Metropolitan Area's 10.11 million people.
It is also one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world.
アキーラさん散策④旧ユーゴスラビア・マケドニア・スコピエ・マケドニア広場・Skopje,Macedonia
アレクサンドロス3世。マケドニアの大王、アレクサンダー大王像。市内中心にある。
市内中心部を流れるヴァルダル川。源流から96キロ地点で、ここからギリシャのテッサロニキまだ流れており、そこから海へ。2012年7月に旧ユーゴスラビアの1国であるマケドニアの首都のスコピエを訪問した。ここはコソボ紛争でも話題になったコソボ自治州からわずか数十キロの距離に位置している。
通称マケドニアは、東ヨーロッパのバルカン半島に位置する共和国。前身はユーゴスラビア連邦の構成国の1つで、南はギリシャ、東はブルガリア、西はアルバニア、北はセルビアおよびコソボと、四方を外国に囲まれた内陸国である。
これら周りの国との関係は決して良好ではない。特にギリシャに関してはマケドニアという国名の問題で対立している。
マケドニア共和国は、地理的にはマケドニアと呼ばれてきた地域の北西部にあり、マケドニア共和国はマケドニア地域全体の約4割を占めている。残りの約5割はギリシャに、約1割はブルガリアに属している。また歴史上、マケドニア共和国の多数民族はマケドニア人と自称・他称されるが、彼らはスラヴ語の話し手で南スラヴ人の一派であり、ギリシャ系の言語を話していたと考えられる古代マケドニア王国の人々と直接の連続性はない。これらの理由から、ギリシャがマケドニアという国名を拒否し、同国との間で激しい国名論争(マケドニア呼称問題)が生じている。
憲法上の正式名称はマケドニア共和国であり、約125ヶ国はこの呼称を用いている一方、欧州連合や日本等はこれを認めず、国際連合に加盟したときの暫定呼称マケドニア旧ユーゴスラビア共和国を使用している
住民はマケドニア人が64.2%、アルバニア人が25.2%、トルコ人が3.8%、ロマ人が2.7%、セルビア人が1.8%、その他が2.3%である。
マケドニア人は5世紀から7世紀ごろにこの地に移り住んだスラヴ人の子孫であり、スラヴ系のマケドニア語を話す。マケドニア語はブルガリア語と極めて類似しており、ブルガリア人からはマケドニア人・マケドニア語はブルガリア人・ブルガリア語の一部であるとみなされている。マケドニア人の多くは自らをブルガリア人とは異なる独自の言語を持った独自の民族であると考えている
visited Skopje, the capital of one of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is a country in July 2012. Here we are located at a distance of several tens of kilometers away from Kosovo became a topic in the Kosovo conflict.
Landlocked Macedonia, Republic is located in the Balkan Peninsula in Eastern Europe. Formerly one of the member countries of Yugoslavia, Greece south east, Bulgaria, Albania west, north is a landlocked country surrounded by Serbia and Kosovo and abroad, on all sides.
Relations with countries around none of them are never good. The conflict in the country with respect to the problem of Greece called Macedonia in particular.
Located in the northwestern part of the region, which has been referred to as Macedonia is geographically, Republic of Macedonia, the Republic of Macedonia which accounts for about 40% of the entire region of Macedonia. About 50% in the rest of Greece, about 10% belong to Bulgaria. People of ancient Macedonia that he is considered historical, ethnic majority of the Republic of Macedonia is referred to other, calling themselves Macedonians, they are a sect of Slavs Southern rapper Slavonic, and was speaking the language of the Greek-we also and there is no direct continuity. For these reasons, to deny the country of Macedonia Greece, there have been (a problem called Macedonia) dispute between the country's violent country
List of aerospace museums | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:20 1 Afghanistan
00:00:37 2 Argentina
00:00:59 3 Australia
00:01:09 3.1 Australian Capital Territory
00:01:24 3.2 New South Wales
00:02:26 3.3 Northern Territory
00:02:46 3.4 Queensland
00:03:22 3.5 South Australia
00:03:37 3.6 Victoria
00:04:20 3.7 Western Australia
00:04:42 4 Austria
00:05:29 5 Belarus
00:05:49 6 Belgium
00:06:27 7 Brazil
00:07:07 8 Bulgaria
00:07:17 8.1 Sofia
00:07:35 8.2 Plovdiv
00:07:49 9 Burma
00:08:03 10 Cambodia
00:08:18 11 Canada
00:08:27 11.1 Alberta
00:09:04 11.2 British Columbia
00:09:28 11.3 Manitoba
00:10:06 11.4 Newfoundland and Labrador
00:10:21 11.5 Nova Scotia
00:10:49 11.6 Ontario
00:11:41 11.7 Quebec
00:12:13 11.8 Saskatchewan
00:12:29 12 Chile
00:12:50 13 China
00:14:00 14 Colombia
00:14:24 15 Croatia
00:14:37 16 Cuba
00:14:47 16.1 Havana
00:15:04 16.2 Matanzas
00:15:18 17 Czech Republic
00:16:06 18 Denmark
00:16:48 19 Ecuador
00:17:05 20 El Salvador
00:17:20 21 Estonia
00:17:34 22 Finland
00:18:10 23 France
00:20:34 24 Germany
00:24:22 25 Greece
00:25:02 26 Hungary
00:25:35 27 Iceland
00:25:50 28 India
00:26:19 29 Indonesia
00:26:34 30 Iran
00:26:58 31 Ireland
00:27:16 32 Israel
00:27:34 33 Italy
00:28:21 34 Japan
00:28:30 34.1 Honshu
00:29:15 34.2 Hokkaido
00:29:43 35 Laos
00:29:58 36 Latvia
00:30:12 37 Lebanon
00:30:26 38 Lithuania
00:30:41 39 Malaysia
00:31:04 40 Malta
00:31:19 41 Mexico
00:31:44 42 Nepal
00:32:04 43 Netherlands
00:32:54 44 New Zealand
00:33:38 45 Nigeria
00:33:51 46 Norway
00:34:25 47 Pakistan
00:34:39 48 Peru
00:34:54 49 Philippines
00:35:13 50 Poland
00:36:09 51 Portugal
00:36:31 52 Republic of China (Taiwan)
00:36:53 53 Romania
00:37:17 54 Russia
00:39:02 55 Saudi Arabia
00:39:17 56 Serbia
00:39:31 57 Singapore
00:39:45 58 Slovakia
00:40:04 59 South Africa
00:40:32 60 South Korea
00:40:55 61 Spain
00:41:36 62 Sri Lanka
00:41:51 63 Sweden
00:42:36 64 Switzerland
00:43:02 65 Taiwan
00:43:21 66 Thailand
00:43:36 67 Turkey
00:44:10 68 Ukraine
00:44:37 69 United Kingdom
00:44:47 69.1 England
00:48:34 69.2 Isle of Man
00:48:49 69.3 Northern Ireland
00:49:04 69.4 Scotland
00:49:30 69.5 Wales
00:49:45 70 United States
00:49:55 70.1 Alabama
00:50:11 70.2 Alaska
00:50:31 70.3 Arkansas
00:50:41 70.4 Arizona
00:50:57 70.5 California
00:54:34 70.6 Colorado
00:55:16 70.7 Connecticut
00:55:39 70.8 Delaware
00:55:53 70.9 Florida
00:57:00 70.10 Georgia
00:57:31 70.11 Hawaii
00:57:52 70.12 Idaho
00:58:18 70.13 Illinois
00:59:16 70.14 Indiana
01:00:11 70.15 Iowa
01:00:31 70.16 Kansas
01:01:05 70.17 Kentucky
01:01:33 70.18 Louisiana
01:01:54 70.19 Maine
01:02:13 70.20 Maryland
01:02:48 70.21 Massachusetts
01:03:09 70.22 Michigan
01:03:55 70.23 Minnesota
01:04:48 70.24 Mississippi
01:05:04 70.25 Missouri
01:05:39 70.26 Montana
01:05:53 70.27 Nebraska
01:06:08 70.28 Nevada
01:06:29 70.29 New Hampshire
01:06:51 70.30 New Jersey
01:07:20 70.31 New Mexico
01:07:57 70.32 New York
01:09:19 70.33 North Carolina
01:10:16 70.34 North Dakota
01:10:44 70.35 Ohio
01:11:51 70.36 Oklahoma
01:12:11 70.37 Oregon
01:12:34 70.38 Pennsylvania
01:13:10 70.39 Rhode Island
01:13:27 70.40 South Carolina
01:13:42 70.41 South Dakota
01:14:05 70.42 Tennessee
01:14:26 70.43 Texas
01:16:15 70.44 Utah
01:16:35 70.45 Vermont
01:16:51 70.46 Virginia
01:17:51 70.47 Washington
01:18:36 70.48 Washington, D.C.
01:18:57 70.49 Wisconsin
01:19:17 70.50 Wyoming
01:19:31 71 Venezuela
01:19:46 72 Vietnam
01:20:22 73 See also
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This is a list of aerospace museums and museums that contain significant aerospace-related exhibits throughout the world. The aerospace museums are listed alphabetically by country and their article name.