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Q321372 Aka Morchiladze (Georgian: აკა მორჩილაძე) is the pen name of Giorgi Akhvlediani (გიორგი ახვლედიანი) (born November 10, 1966), a Georgian writer and literary historian who authored some of the best-selling prose of post-Soviet Georgian literary fiction. Morchiladze's work shows reorientation of the early 21st-ce... |
Q1425577 A promise is a commitment by someone to do or not do something. As a noun promise means a declaration assuring that one will or will not do something. As a verb it means to commit oneself by a promise to do or give. It can also mean a capacity for good, similar to a value that is to be realized in the near fut... |
Q4377348 Preobrazhenskoye (Russian: Преображе́нское) was a village (selo) in Aleutsky District of Kamchatka Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, located on Medny Island in the Commander Islands group east of the Kamchatka Peninsula.The village was founded in the 19th century by Aleut (Unangan) settlers from Attu Island ... |
Q4752840 A Fife and Drum Corps is a musical ensemble consisting of fifes and drums. In the United States of America, fife and drum corps specializing in colonial period impressions using fifes, rope tension snare drums, and (sometimes) bass drums are known as Ancient Fife and Drum Corps.Many of these ensembles originat... |
Q2333552 A hatchery is a facility where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions, especially those of fish or poultry. It may be used for ex-situ conservation purposes, i.e. to breed rare or endangered species under controlled conditions; alternatively, it may be for economic reasons (i.e. to enhance food supplies ... |
Q1129939 The Swift Motor Company made Swift Cars in Coventry, England from 1900 until 1931. It grew progressively from James Starley's Coventry Sewing Machine Company, via bicycle and motorised cycle manufacture. The cars ranged from a single-cylinder car in 1900 using an MMC engine, through a Swift-engined twin-cylind... |
Q691270 The Estádio Moisés Lucarelli Portuguese pronunciation: [isˈtadʒju mojˈzɛjs lukaˈɾɛli], also known as Estádio Majestoso, or just Majestoso, is a football stadium inaugurated on September 12, 1948 in Campinas, São Paulo, with a maximum capacity of 19,728 spectators. The stadium is owned by Associação Atlética Pon... |
Q7441131 Sean Kern is an American water polo player. His position is center forward (two-meter offense). During his water polo career, Kern was a four-time All-American, two-time National Player of the Year, two-time NCAA champion and three-time UCLA scoring leader. After his 1999 season, Kern was honored as the first-... |
Q1331605 White Lies are an English post-punk band from Ealing, London. Formerly known as Fear of Flying, the core band members are Harry McVeigh (lead vocals, guitar), Charles Cave (bass guitar and backing vocals), and Jack Lawrence-Brown (drums). The band performs live as a five-piece, when sidemen Tommy Bowen and Rob... |
Q724123 Theodore Roosevelt Pell (May 12, 1879 – August 18, 1967) was an American tennis player who played in the 1912 Summer Olympics. |
Q5661095 Harold Holzer (born February 5, 1949) is a scholar of Abraham Lincoln and the political culture of the American Civil War Era. He won the Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize and four other awards in 2015 for his book, Lincoln and the Power of the Press. Holzer served for nine years as co-chairman of the United States... |
Q5434979 Farendj is a 1990 French drama film directed by Sabine Prenczina and starring Tim Roth, Marie Matheron and Matthias Habich |
Q10957741 Háblame de amor (Let' s talk about love) is a Mexican telenovela produced since 1999 by TV Azteca for Azteca Digital (now Azteca Novelas). It is a remake of Amor en silencio by Liliana Abud and Eric Vonn. |
Q3443372 Nordre Knutsholstinden is a mountain of Oppland, in southern Norway. |
Q6703471 Lumut, also known as Kampong Lumut (Malay: Kampung Lumut), is a settlement area in Belait District, Brunei. It is the common name given to a group of village subdivisions and residential communities in the subdistrict of Liang. |
Q5228023 Daulet Shabanbay (born 9 August 1983 in Pavlodar) is a Kazakhstani freestyle wrestler. He competed in the freestyle 120 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics and lost the bronze medal match to Bilyal Makhov. |
Q6518522 Qardin (Persian: قردين, also Romanized as Qardīn) is a village in Nur Ali Beyk Rural District, in the Central District of Saveh County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,092, in 294 families. |
Q4586035 The 1990 Georgia Bulldogs baseball team represented the University of Georgia in the 1990 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Bulldogs played their home games at Foley Field. The team was coached by Steve Webber in his 10th season at Georgia.The Bulldogs won the College World Series, defeating the Oklahoma St... |
Q15543588 Tephrosia elongata is a legume native to Africa south of the equator. It occurs from northern and eastern South Africa to the highlands of Malawi and Tanzania. |
Q38359597 Harcourt Wason (born 14 April 1956) is a Barbadian sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1976 Summer Olympics. |
Q7851 1899 (MDCCCXCIX)was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1899th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 899th year of the 2nd millennium, the 99th year of the 19th century, and the 10th and last y... |
Q2665980 Guardian Media Group plc (GMG) is a British mass media company owning various media operations including The Guardian and The Observer. The group is wholly owned by Scott Trust Limited, which exists to secure the financial and editorial independence of The Guardian in perpetuity.The Group's 2018 annual report ... |
Q3504858 Professor Howard Everest Hinton, FRS (24 August 1912 – 2 August 1977) was a British entomologist. He had an encyclopaedic knowledge of insects and was inordinately fond of beetles. |
Q1240483 Lyapunov is a lunar impact crater named for Aleksandr Lyapunov that is located along the east-northeastern limb of the Moon, and is viewed from the side by observers on Earth. The eastern rim of this crater just falls into the section of the Moon called the far side, and visibility of this formation is affecte... |
Q1263550 The duckwalk is a form of locomotion performed by assuming a low partial squatting position and walking forwards, maintaining the low stance. It is similar to stalking and prowling. It is most widely known as a stage element of guitar showmanship popularized by rock 'n' roll guitarist Chuck Berry.It is also a... |
Q7175673 Peter Marshall (born 11 April 1945 in Derry, Northern Ireland) is a British broadcaster. He was educated at St. Columb's College in Derry. |
Q4117280 Sally Cahill is a Canadian actress, voice actress and painter. She provided the original voice of Ada Wong in the video games Resident Evil 2 (1998), Resident Evil 4 (2005) and Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles (2009).She also voiced Ada in an installment of the Resident Evil live action film series, Res... |
Q4316425 John Russell Napier, MRCS, LRCP, D.Sc. (1917 – 29 August 1987) was a British primatologist, paleoanthropologist, and physician, who is notable for his work with Homo habilis and OH 7, as well as on human and primate hands/feet. During his life he was widely considered a leading authority on primate taxonomy, b... |
Q8020912 William the Dean was a 13th-century bishop of Dunkeld. He had been a dean of the diocese of Dunkeld, and was elected to the bishopric when news of the death of bishop-elect Hugo de Strivelin arrived from Rome. William soon travelled to Continental Europe for his consecration, and on the orders of the pope, wa... |
Q6049412 The International Commission for Alpine Rescue (ICAR) was founded in 1948. ICAR is incorporated as an association under Swiss law, with its seat in Kloten, Switzerland. It is an independent, worldwide organization whose mission is to provide "a platform for mountain rescue and related organizations to dissemin... |
Q6793246 Maurice K. Goddard (1912–1995) was the driving force behind the creation of 45 Pennsylvania state parks during his 24 years as a cabinet officer for six governors of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States.Maurice K. Goddard was born on September 13, 1912 in Lowell, Massachusetts. His family move... |
Q1324076 The El Dorado AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in El Dorado County, California, United States. Wine grape growers in the region produce Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot and are beginning to plant the Rhône varietals. Located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, vineyards are ... |
Q1397258 Arteshbod Hossein Fardoust (Persian: حسین فردوست; 1917 – 18 May 1987) was a childhood friend of the last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and served for ten years as deputy head of SAVAK, the powerful Iranian intelligence agency. |
Q7623598 The Strickland Stakes is a Perth Racing Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race held under Weight for Age conditions, over a distance of 2000 metres at Belmont Park Racecourse, Perth, Australia. Prizemoney is A$150,000. |
Q17039453 Leaf Trading Cards, founded in 2010, is a private company that produces trading cards and sports collectibles. Based in Dallas, Texas, it was best known as a producer of sports cards and other lithographic products.The sports range covered by Leaf include American football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, s... |
Q17070656 The MNDF Marine Corps are a frontline ground combat force of the Maldives National Defence Force, formed in 2006. The Marine Corps (formerly known as Rapid Reaction Force) were established at various strategic locations and vulnerable areas to enhance the force projection to provide their services throughout ... |
Q16988872 "Cry Wolf" is a song originally recorded by American pop singer Laura Branigan, released as the third single from her 1987 album Touch. It was written by singer-songwriter Jude Johnstone who later recorded the song herself for her 2002 debut album. Stevie Nicks recorded a cover in 1989 for The Other Side of t... |
Q12586851 Gil Hak-mi (born February 18, 1989) is South Korean singer finishing third in first season of Superstar K. She sings the theme of reality-variety show 2 Days & 1 Night with Han Bora. She is also featured as vocalist on songs of Bobby Kim and Double K. |
Q19869758 The 1968 Bexley Council election took place on 9 May 1968 to elect members of Bexley London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party gained overall control of the council. |
Q10325366 Marcos Willians Herbas Camacho (born 13 April 1968), also known as Marcola, is a Brazilian criminal, drug trafficker and the current leader of the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC), a Brazilian criminal organization and prison gang based in São Paulo. Marcola is currently serving 234 years in prison. With a n... |
Q2991006 Earl of Caithness is a title that has been created several times in the Peerage of Scotland, and it has a very complex history. Its first grant, in the modern sense as to have been counted in strict lists of peerages, is now generally held to have taken place in favor of Maol Íosa V, Earl of Strathearn, in 133... |
Q86092 Adam Adami, O.S.B. (1603 or 1610 – 19 February 1663) was a German monk, diplomat and priest. Born in Mülheim am Rhein, Adami seems to have made his first studies in Cologne. At the age of 19, he entered the Benedictine abbey of Brauweiler and occupied himself with theology and law studies. In 1633, he received t... |
Q5496907 Freddy Schuman (May 23, 1925 – October 17, 2010), better known as Freddy Sez or Freddy "Sez", was a New Yorker and supporter of the New York Yankees, known for his activities in promoting the team and encouraging fan participation. |
Q5913262 Houndsditch is a one-way street in London linking Outwich Street in the north-west to St. Botolph Street in the south-east. It runs through parts of the Portsoken and Bishopsgate Without wards of the City of London, the historic nucleus and modern financial centre of London. It marks the route of an old ditch ... |
Q11306283 Service was the seventh and, at the time, final studio album by Yellow Magic Orchestra. The band dissolved the following year after a world tour, but would later reform in 1993 for a one-off reunion album, Technodon. Each member would continue their already established solo careers, while Haruomi Hosono and Y... |
Q215896 Alfred Schmidt (; German: [ʃmɪt]; born 19 May 1931, Berlin – 28 August 2012, Frankfurt am Main) was a German philosopher. |
Q4788359 Are Men Necessary? When Sexes Collide is a book written by American author and The New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd. The book was not well received by critics, unlike her previous book Bushworld: Enter at Your Own Risk. |
Q18028384 Keratin, type I cuticular Ha1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the KRT31 gene. |
Q5333710 Limerick is the third largest city in the Republic of Ireland and is the capital of Ireland's Mid-West Region comprising the counties of Limerick, Clare and North Tipperary. Traditionally Limerick's economy was mainly agricultural of which a lot of industry in the city was based around due to the city's proxi... |
Q5566785 Glasgow Citybus is a Scottish bus operator, operating 10 bus routes in Glasgow and Dunbartonshire under contract to Strathclyde Partnership for Transport. |
Q6541071 Liberdade Square (Liberty or Freedom Square; Portuguese: Praça da Liberdade) is a square in the city of Porto, Portugal. It is located in Santo Ildefonso parish, in the lower town (Baixa) area. The square is continuous on its north side with the Avenida dos Aliados, an important avenue of the city. |
Q7851448 Tufan Esin (born 7 August 1980 in Silifke, Turkey), is a Turkish footballer who plays for Diyarbakirspor as a forward.Esin previously played for Manisaspor in the 2005–06 Turkish Super Lig season. |
Q2858475 Raniżów [raˈniʐuf] is a village in Kolbuszowa County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Raniżów. It lies approximately 16 kilometres (10 mi) east of Kolbuszowa and 26 km (16 mi) north of the regional capital Rzeszów.The villag... |
Q6731914 Magnolia High School (MHS) is one of two public high schools in the Magnolia Independent School District in Montgomery County, Magnolia, Texas, United States. In 2018, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency. |
Q7836218 Travis Cherry is a two-time Grammy-nominated American music producer, musician and songwriter. He has worked with artists such as Bone Thugs and Harmony, Keith Sweat, Jennifer Lopez, and J. Holiday. His work appears on the Gold-selling album Back of My Lac' by J. Holiday and on Jennifer Lopez's 2007 album Brav... |
Q6644760 This is a list of villages in Ngapudaw Township, Pathein District, Ayeyarwady Region, Burma (Myanmar). |
Q7805849 Timeline of Newport, Rhode Island. |
Q18691847 A Saint Ilar ([iːlɑr]; Latin: Hilarus or Elerius) is listed among the 6th-century saints of Wales and is the probable namesake of Llanilar in Ceredigion and its former hundred of Ilar. His feast day is variously given as 13, 14, or 15 January, but is no longer observed by either the Anglican or Catholic churc... |
Q22097191 The 1939 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team represented the Georgia Institute of Technology during the 1939 college football season. The Yellow Jackets were led by 20th-year head coach William Alexander and played their home games at Grant Field in Atlanta, Georgia. Georgia Tech finished undefeated in ... |
Q24885099 Hanifan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:Jim Hanifan (born 1933), American football coachL. J. Hanifan (1879–1932), American economist |
Q189477 Zend Technologies Ltd. is a world wide web infrastructure software company with headquarters in Cupertino, California, U.S., a technology center in Ramat Gan, Tel Aviv, Israel and offices in France, Italy and Germany. The company's operations are currently centered on the development of products relating to the... |
Q1499 Uttarakhand (), formerly known as Uttaranchal (), is a state in the northern part of India. It is often referred to as the Devabhumi (literally "Land of the Gods") due to a large number of Hindu temples and pilgrimage centres found throughout the state. Uttarakhand is known for the natural environment of the Hima... |
Q7228768 "Poor Daddy" is a short story by American writer Robert A. Heinlein.Unlike his usual output, it is not science fiction, but is intended as a modern story for young girls. It was printed in the magazine Calling All Girls in 1949, and reprinted in the posthumous collection Requiem.The story is similar in style ... |
Q6137668 James Leroy Usry (February 2, 1922 – January 25, 2002) was the first African-American Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey. He was also a professional basketball player. |
Q3578277 The University Belt is the unofficial name of a de facto subdistrict in Manila, Philippines. It refers to the area where there is a high concentration or a cluster of colleges and universities in the city.The University Belt is commonly understood as the one located, mainly, in San Miguel district. But technic... |
Q37727 The Braque d'Auvergne is a breed of dog originating in the mountain area of Cantal, in the historic Auvergne province in the mid-south of France. It is a pointer and versatile gundog. The breed descends from ancient regional types of hunting dogs. |
Q5607199 Gregory Winston Slayton is an American author, diplomat, professor, businessman, and philanthropist.Born in Ohio, Slayton now resides in Dallas, Texas with his wife and children. After graduating from Dartmouth College magna cum laude in 1981 Slayton was a Fulbright Scholar to Asia - earning a Masters in Asia ... |
Q2895129 Belsk Mały [ˈbɛlsk ˈmawɨ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Belsk Duży, within Grójec County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 kilometres (1 mi) north of Belsk Duży, 4 km (2 mi) south-west of Grójec, and 43 km (27 mi) south of Warsaw. |
Q8071611 Zielonka [ʑeˈlɔnka] is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Lidzbark, within Działdowo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. |
Q4207615 Takamatsuchō Station (高松町駅, Takamatsuchō-eki) is a train station in Sakaiminato, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. |
Q7409543 Samir Sarsare is a Moroccan footballer. He usually plays as forward. Sarsare is currently attached to Moghreb Tétouan. |
Q5059244 The Center–Gaillard House is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama. The earliest part of the house was built in 1827. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 18, 1984 as a part of the 19th Century Spring Hill Neighborhood Thematic Resource. |
Q7925247 Vices & Virtues Tour was a concert tour by American rock band Panic! at the Disco in support of their Vices & Virtues album, in 2011. It was split into three legs. The first leg was called "An Intimate Evening With Panic! at the Disco". It began on January 23, 2011 and currently had twelve shows listed. The se... |
Q7768404 The Ten Gladiators (Italian: I dieci gladiatori) is a 1963 Italian film directed by Gianfranco Parolini. |
Q13099954 Atrolysin C (EC 3.4.24.42, Crotalus atrox metalloendopeptidase c, hemorrhagic toxin c and d) is an enzyme. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reactionCleavage of His5-Leu, His10-Leu, Ala14-Leu, Tyr16-Leu and Gly23-Phe bonds in B chain of insulin. With small molecule substrates prefers hydrophobic re... |
Q3233232 Free Men (French: Les hommes libres) is a 2011 French film written and directed by Ismaël Ferroukhi, which recounts the largely untold story about the role that Algerian and other North African Muslims in Paris played in the French resistance and as rescuers of Jews during the German occupation (1940–1944).It ... |
Q18152086 Leslie P. Hume is an American historian and philanthropist from San Francisco, California. She has published scholarship about the place of women in the Victorian era as well as women's suffrage societies. She served as President of the Board of Trustees of Stanford University from 2008 to 2012, making her th... |
Q14847405 Typocaeta togoensis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Adlbauer in 1995. |
Q14700173 Sybra cinerascens is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1940. |
Q23880236 Leona Valerie Theron (born 7 November 1966 in Durban) is a judge on the Constitutional Court of South Africa and formerly of the Supreme Court of Appeal. She was first appointed to the bench in 1999, aged 33, becoming the first black woman judge on the KwaZulu-Natal High Court. She was appointed to the Consti... |
Q2165797 The Savoy Theatre is a West End theatre in the Strand in the City of Westminster, London, England. The theatre opened on 10 October 1881 and was built by Richard D'Oyly Carte on the site of the old Savoy Palace as a showcase for the popular series of comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan, which became known as ... |
Q1255606 James Murdoch Geikie PRSE FRS LLD (23 August 1839 – 1 March 1915) was a Scottish geologist. He was professor of geology at Edinburgh University from 1882 to 1914. |
Q1154061 The gregarines are a group of Apicomplexan alveolates, classified as the Gregarinasina or Gregarinia. The large (roughly half a millimeter) parasites inhabit the intestines of a large number of invertebrates. They are not found in any vertebrates. However, gregarines are closely related to both Toxoplasma and ... |
Q252972 Aberconwy Abbey was a Cistercian foundation at Conwy, later transferred to Maenan near Llanrwst, and in the 13th century was the most important abbey in the north of Wales.A Cistercian house was founded at Rhedynog Felen near Caernarfon in 1186 by a group of monks from Strata Florida Abbey. About four or five y... |
Q1421488 Devon McTavish (born August 8, 1984 in Winchester, Virginia) is a retired American soccer player. He played his entire professional career from 2006 to 2011 for D.C. United in Major League Soccer. |
Q1867571 Mark Hewins (born 24 March 1955) is a British jazz guitarist known for his connections to the Canterbury scene, a group of English progressive rock musicians during the 1960s. |
Q3023221 HMS Swiftsure was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy. She spent most of her career serving with the British, except for a brief period when she was captured by the French during the Napoleonic Wars in the Action of 24 June 1801. She fought in several of the most famous engagements... |
Q5260951 The Deptford Mall is a major shopping mall in Deptford Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States. It is the seventh largest mall in the state of New Jersey. Owned and managed by Macerich, it is the county's only indoor regional shopping center. The mall is anchored by Boscov's, JCPenney, and Macy... |
Q6485281 Shadi Paridar (Persian: شادی پریدر; born 2 July 1986) is an Iranian chess player holding the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM).She won the Asian Under-16 Girls' Championship in 2002 in Tehran.Shadi Paridar played for Iran in the Women's Chess Olympiads of 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010, and in the Women's Asi... |
Q4044706 "My Own Private Rodeo" is the 18th episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series King of the Hill. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 28, 2002. It was a nominee for the GLAAD Media Awards for "Outstanding Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regul... |
Q352631 Agustín Gonzalo Torassa is an Argentine football striker who most recently played for Albanian Superliga side Tirana. He was born on October 20, 1988, in Resistencia. |
Q418474 Sodium ferrocyanide is the sodium salt of the coordination compound of formula [Fe(CN)6]4−. In its hydrous form, Na4Fe(CN)6 • 10H2O (sodium ferrocyanide decahydrate), it is sometimes known as yellow prussiate of soda. It is a yellow crystalline solid that is soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol. The yellow... |
Q1158195 Duncan is a Scottish and Irish surname. For the etymology of the surname Duncan this web page cites: Dictionary of American Family Names. Another opinion is that the Gaelic Donnchadh is composed of the elements donn, meaning "brown"; and chadh, meaning "chief" or "noble". In some cases when the surname origina... |
Q4918397 Bispelokket (literally "bishops lid") was a Norwegian three-level stack interchange roundabout in Bjørvika, Oslo. European Route E18 and Norwegian National Road 162 (until 2010: National Road 4) jointed at this point, which also served as the official traffical centre of the city. The new roundabout at Postgir... |
Q4889204 Benjamin S. W. Clark (May 27, 1829 – October 19, 1912) was an American merchant and politician from New York. He was the first New York State Superintendent of Public Works. |
Q7112145 Outlaws of Boulder Pass is a 1942 American film directed by Sam Newfield. |
Q4726335 Alicja Tchórz (born 13 August 1992) is a Polish swimmer. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Women's 100 metre backstroke, finishing in 25th place in the heats, failing to qualify for the semifinals.In 2017, she competed at The World Games in 2017 in Lifesaving, where she won a silver and a bronze ... |
Q15272260 Rehabari is a locality of Guwahati. It is surrounded by localities of Paltan Bazaar and Athgaon. There are many school in Rehabari. Namghar & shiv Temple is also in Madhavdevpu, rehabari. |
Q27063301 Masood Fakhri (1932–6 September 2016) was a Pakistani professional footballer who played as a forward. A former Pakistani international, Fakhri was well known for his time with Indian Kolkata clubs East Bengal and Mohammedan. He also played in England with Bradford City before retiring. |
Q11666712 Iinozuka Tomb Cluster (飯野坂古墳群, Iinozuka kofun-gun) is cluster of Kofun period tombs located in what is now the city of Natori, Miyagi Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. The site consists of five keyhole-shaped kofun and two rectangular-shaped kofun. The site is located on the northern side of... |
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