(634 × 873 piksel, fayl həcmi: 153 KB, MIME növü: image/jpeg)

Bu fayl "Vikimedia Commons"dadır
və digər layihələrdə istifadə edilə bilər.
təsvir səhifəsi
təsvir səhifəsi
Faylın təsvir səhifəsinə get

Xülasə

İzah
English: A poster from the Japanese government-owned Kaigai Kōgyō (Overseas Industry Promotion) Co. used to attract immigrants to Brazil. It reads: "Let's go to South America (Brazil highlighted) with the whole family." The "whole family" is related to that the Brazilian side's goal was to guarantee a settled workforce, so basically only families with 3 or more workers were granted immigration permits.
日本語: 海外興行株式会社による広告。「一家をあげて」とあるが、これはブラジル側が定住労働力確保を目的としていたため、基本的に、働き手が3人以上いる家族にしか移住の許可を与えていなかったことに関連している
Português: Cartaz de propaganda da imigração de japoneses para o Brasil.
Français : Affiche d'une entreprise privée japonaise pour attirer les immigrants au Brésil.
Tarix
English: Early 20th century
Português: Inicio seculo XX
Mənbə
English: Japanese immigration history museum
Français : Musée historique de l'immigration japonaise
Müəllif 海外興業
İcazə
(Faylın təkrar istifadəsi)
This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain in its source country for the following reason:
Public domain According to , the work is now in the public domain in Japan because the copyrights of the works in names of organizations, in Japan expire in 50 years after the publication, or in 50 years after the creation if the works are not published within 50 years after the creation (article 53).
To uploader: Please provide a name of organization and year of publication and source.

Note: The enforcement of the revised Copyright Act on December 30, 2018 extended the copyright term of works whose copyright was valid on that day to 70 years. Do not use this template for works published after 1967.

Please note that being in the public domain in Japan does not automatically mean that it is free as well in the United States. Find and add one of the PD US license tags in order to ensure that the file is free in the United States. Typically, for a published work to be in the public domain in the United States, it needs to be published before 1946, because of URAA-restored copyrights. Unpublished works need to satisfy {{PD-US-unpublished}}.

English  español  македонски  română  svenska  한국어  日本語  中文  中文(中国大陆)  中文(简体)  中文(繁體) 


It is also in the public domain in the United States for the following reason:
Public domain

For background information, see the explanations on Non-U.S. copyrights.
Note: This tag should not be used for sound recordings.
The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".
This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States. In other jurisdictions, re-use of this content may be restricted; see Reuse of PD-Art photographs for details.

العربية  Deutsch  English  español  français  Bahasa Indonesia  italiano  日本語  македонски  മലയാളം  polski  português  русский  sicilianu  slovenščina  Türkçe  中文  中文(中国大陆)  中文(简体)  中文(繁體)  中文(臺灣) 

Lisenziya

fr:Immigration japonaise au Brésil

Captions

Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents

Items portrayed in this file

təsvir edir

MIME type ingilis

image/jpeg

checksum ingilis

a0eb66423d2705a50d0acd348fc389dfe70490ed

data size ingilis

157.164 Bayt

873 piksel

634 piksel

Faylın tarixçəsi

Faylın əvvəlki versiyasını görmək üçün gün/tarix bölməsindəki tarixlərə klikləyin.

Tarix/Vaxt Kiçik şəkil Ölçülər İstifadəçi Şərh
indiki 634 × 873 (153 KB) Torimem
244 × 350 (18 KB) Pierbe Affiche d'une entreprise privée japonaise pour attirer les immigrants au Brésil. Musée historique de l'immigration japonaise.

Faylın qlobal istifadəsi

Bu fayl aşağıdakı vikilərdə istifadə olunur:

Bu faylın qlobal istifadəsinə baxın.

Metaməlumatlar


Informasiya Melumat Axtar

Anarim.Az

Sayt Rehberliyi ile Elaqe

Saytdan Istifade Qaydalari

Anarim.Az 2004-2023