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Koyama (also known as Kunyama Kundeeq) (also spelled Kwayama and Coiama) is an island in southern Somalia , in the region of Jubaland .

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11-975: Koyama (Japanese: 小山 ) or Kōyama (Japanese: 高山, 神山 ) may refer to: Places [ edit ] Koyama (island) , an island part of the Bajuni Islands archipelago in the Indian Ocean Kōyama, Kagoshima , a town located in Kimotsuki District, Kagoshima, Japan merged in 2005 with the town of Uchinoura Koyama Station , a train station in Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan People [ edit ] Akiko Koyama ( 小山 明子 , born 1935) , Japanese actress Andy Koyama (born 1962), Canadian sound engineer Chire Koyama (born 1964), Chinese-Japanese former table tennis world champion Hikaru Koyama ( 小山 ひかる , born 1991) , member of Hinoi Team,

22-2039: A former Japanese female pop group Hiroshige Koyama ( 小山 博滋 , born 1937–2016) , Japanese botanist Hisako Koyama ( 小山 ひさ子 , born 1916–1997) , Japanese Astronomer Keiichiro Koyama ( 小山 慶一郎 , born 1984) , Japanese musician Kenji Koyama ( 小山 健二 , born 1972) , Japanese football player Kimiko Koyama ( こやま きみこ , born 1979) , Japanese voice actress Kiyoshige Koyama ( 小山 清茂 , 1914-2009) , Japanese composer for orchestras, vocal and traditional Japanese instrumentation Kosuke Koyama ( 小山 晃佑 , 1929-2009) , Japanese Protestant Christian theologian Mami Koyama ( 小山 茉美 , born 1955) , Japanese veteran voice actress and J-pop vocalist Masaaki Koyama ( 小山 正明 , born 1934) , Japanese baseball player Miki Koyama ( 小山 美姫 , born 1997) , Japanese racing driver Momoyo Koyama ( 小山 百代 , born 1995) , Japanese voice actress Remi Koyama ( 小山 玲弥 , born 2000) , Japanese ice hockey player Rikiya Koyama ( 小山 力也 , born 1963) , Japanese actor and voice actor Seijirō Kōyama ( 神山 征二郎 , born 1941) , Japanese film director Shinichiro Koyama ( 小山 伸一郎 , born 1978) , Japanese baseball player Shin-ya Koyama ( 小山 信也 , born 1962) , Japanese mathematician Takaharu Koyama ( 小山 隆治 , born 1948) , Japanese former middle-distance runner Takao Koyama ( 小山 高生 , born 1948) , Japanese screenwriter and novelist Takuto Koyama ( 小山 拓土 , born 1982) , Japanese football player Takuto Koyama ( 小山 拓土 , born 1982) , Japanese football player Tetsuo Michael Koyama , born 1933, Japanese botanist and collector Tomoaki Koyama ( 小山 朋昭 , born 1971) , Japanese pair skater Tomoyoshi Koyama ( 小山 知良 , born 1983) , Japanese motorcycle road racer Tsutomu Koyama ( 小山 勉 , 1936-2012) , Japanese volleyball player Yasuo Koyama ( 小山 靖男 , 1937-2000) , Japanese Go player Yū Koyama ( 小山 ゆう , born 1948) , Japanese manga artist Yuki Koyama ( 小山 雄輝 , born 1988) , Japanese baseball player Other [ edit ] 3383 Koyama ,

33-578: A main-belt asteroid discovered in 1951 Koyama's spruce ( Picea koyamae ), a tree species found in Japan Koyama Press , a Canadian publisher See also [ edit ] Oyama (disambiguation) List of most common surnames in Asia Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Koyama . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

44-546: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Koyama (island) Koyama is the second largest island of the Bajuni Islands archipelago in the Somali sea, situated only 1.5 km (0.9 mi) from the mainland coast of Somalia . It is 5.3 km (3.3 mi) long and up to two kilometres (1.2 mi) wide, and features a large bay or lagoon opening towards

55-510: Is little genetic exchange between different fragmentary locations where it grows, and the total area of occupation by this tree is less than 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi). The tree is named after the Japanese botanist Mitsua Koyama. The name was first published as "koyamai", but this is an orthographical error to be corrected under the provisions of ICBN Article 60. It is occasionally planted as an ornamental tree . The wood

66-653: Is native to the Akaishi Mountains and Yatsugatake Mountains , or Nagano and Yamanashi Prefectures in central Honshū , Japan , where it grows at 1500–2000 m altitude. It is found growing in groups of 10–20, with a total population of only about 250 mature trees. The main cause of decline is the loss of natural regeneration after typhoons , with windblown trees being replaced by the planting of other faster-growing commercially valuable species. Other threats include wildfires, landslides and changes in temperature and precipitation associated with climate change. There

77-419: The Akaishi Mountains and Yatsugatake Mountains in central Honshu , Japan. It is an evergreen tree growing to 25 m (82 ft) tall, with a trunk diameter of up to a metre. It grows in small isolated stands in a limited area and the total area of occupation is less than 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi). Trees that are lost to typhoons are normally replaced with other faster-growing species and

88-785: The International Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed the tree as being " critically endangered ". Some trees are in cultivation for their ornamentality . It is a monoecious evergreen tree growing to 25 m tall, with a trunk diameter of up to 1 m. The shoots are orange-brown, with scattered pubescence . The leaves are needle-like, 8–16 mm long, rhombic in cross-section, dark bluish-green with conspicuous stomatal lines. The cones are cylindric-conic, 4–9 cm long and 2 cm broad, maturing pale brown 5–7 months after pollination , and have stiff, smoothly rounded scales 6–18 mm long and 6–12 mm wide. Pollination takes place in late spring. Koyama's spruce

99-407: The islands over the past two centuries. The island has history of a Bajuni community. Today Dhulbahante have established houses alongside the coastal line. This Somalia location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Koyama%27s spruce Picea koyamae ( Koyama's spruce ; Japanese : ヤツガタケトウヒ or やつがたけとうひ yatsugatake-touhi ) is a rare spruce , endemic to

110-407: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Koyama&oldid=1253915711 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Short description

121-493: The mainland coast. At 6.38 km (2.46 sq mi), it is almost equal in size to Chula , which measures 6.40 km (2.47 sq mi). Koyama island has two separate villages, Koyama and Koyamani. Koyama is rich in Swahili historic ruins and monuments such as pillar tombs . The Inhabitants of Koyama Island were historically Koyamas, a Bajuni sub clan. The Dhulbahante and other Harti sub-clans have migrated to

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