Japanese Chess Championship — The women s championship has been largely dominated by Naoko Takemoto (Naoko Takahashi before she married)Winners:References* Results from the Japanese Chess Federation [http://www.jca chess.com/domestic archives.htm] (in Japanese) * Short… … Wikipedia
Japanese chess — noun grass of Mediterranean and temperate Asia • Syn: ↑Japanese brome, ↑Bromus japonicus • Hypernyms: ↑brome, ↑bromegrass … Useful english dictionary
Chess around the world — Chess is played all over the world and is organised in different chess federations. These are organised on a national, supranational and international level. FIDE, the Fédération Internationale des Échecs was established in 1924 and most national … Wikipedia
Chess in China — This article is about international chess (国际象棋; guójì xiàngqí) in China. For Chinese chess , see Xiangqi. China s 2008 Olympiad Team: left to right, Wang Yue, Bu Xiangzhi, Ni Hua, Wang Hao China is a major chess power, with achieve … Wikipedia
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Japanese brome — japoninė dirsė statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Miglinių šeimos dekoratyvinis augalas (Bromus japonicus), paplitęs pietų Europoje, Azijoje ir šiaurės Afrikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Bromus japonicus angl. Japanese brome; Japanese chess šaltinis… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
Japanese brome — noun grass of Mediterranean and temperate Asia • Syn: ↑Japanese chess, ↑Bromus japonicus • Hypernyms: ↑brome, ↑bromegrass … Useful english dictionary
Japanese American — Japanese Americans 日系アメリカ人(日系米国人) Nikkei Americajin(Nikkei Beikokujin) … Wikipedia
Chess Pieces (MÄR) — The Chess Pieces (チェスの兵隊, Chesu no Koma ) is a fictional organization in the anime and manga series MÄR: Märchen Awakens Romance by the author Nobuyuki Anzai, and plays the role of the main antagonist faction. It is a military faction which, over … Wikipedia
Chess piece — For other uses, see Chess piece (disambiguation). Original Staunton chess pieces, left to right: pawn, rook, knight, bishop, queen, and king. Chess pieces … Wikipedia