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[[File:ACSH DB Omi.jpg|thumb|250px|Overview of Lake Biwa in Omi]]
[[File:ACSH DB Omi.jpg|thumb|250px|Overview of Lake Biwa in Omi]]
'''Ōmi''' (近江) was a province of [[Japan]] which now comprises of {{Wiki|Shiga Prefecture}} in [[Modern times|modern day]].<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Ōmi Province}}</ref> During the [[Sengoku period]], it bordered the provinces of [[Wakasa]] to the north, [[Iga]] and [[Yamato]] to the south, and [[Yamashiro]] and [[Tamba]] to the south. The province was notable for Lake Biwa, the country's largest lake, as well as the city of Azuchi and its castle, which served as the seat of power of [[Oda Nobunaga]].<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>
'''Ōmi''' (近江) was a province of [[Japan]] which today corresponds to {{Wiki|Shiga Prefecture}}.<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Ōmi Province}}</ref> During the [[Sengoku period]], it bordered the provinces of [[Wakasa]] to the northwest, [[Iga]] to the south, and [[Yamashiro]] to the southwest. The province was notable for [[Lake Biwa]], the country's largest lake, as well as the city of Azuchi and its [[Azuchi Castle|castle]], which served as the seat of power of [[Oda Nobunaga]].<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Overview of Lake Biwa in Omi

Ōmi (近江) was a province of Japan which today corresponds to Shiga Prefecture.[1] During the Sengoku period, it bordered the provinces of Wakasa to the northwest, Iga to the south, and Yamashiro to the southwest. The province was notable for Lake Biwa, the country's largest lake, as well as the city of Azuchi and its castle, which served as the seat of power of Oda Nobunaga.[2]

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zh:近江国