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    The Nikkō Line (日光線, Nikkō-sen) is a railway line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) which connects Utsunomiya to Nikkō. Both the Tobu and...
    6 KB (442 words) - 09:31, 1 January 2023
  • The New Party Nippon (新党日本 Shintō Nippon) was a Japanese political party formed on August 21, 2005. The party was headed by the former Nagano governor...
    6 KB (529 words) - 08:56, 23 February 2023
  • T-Pistonz+KMC (ティーピストンズプラスケムシ, Ti Pīsutonzu purasu Kemushi) was a Japanese pop group that formerly operated under the "FRAME" label; a joint venture between...
    6 KB (582 words) - 11:04, 21 February 2023
  • Eidu (Manchu: ᡝᡳᡩᡠ, Chinese: 額亦都, 1562–1622) was a Manchu officer and a member of the Niohuru clan. Consort and their respective issue(s): Madame, of unknown...
    6 KB (848 words) - 22:46, 17 February 2023
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    The Lidu Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge which crosses the Yangtze River in the Fuling District of Chongqing, China. Completed in 2007, the bridge cost...
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    Wulingshan Bridge is a 263 metres (863 ft) high cable-stayed bridge at Pengshui, Chongqing, China. As of 2012[update], it is among the forty highest bridges...
    2 KB (85 words) - 09:56, 30 March 2019
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    Two Doors (Korean: 두개의 문) is a Korean documentary film tracks down the 2009 Yongsan tragedy, which resulted in the death of five evictees and one police...
    2 KB (239 words) - 02:52, 26 September 2022
  • Ken Kagaya (加賀谷 研, July 15, 1944 – March 7, 2003) was a Japanese painter and writer. He was born in the Republic of China on July 15, 1944, and raised...
    2 KB (140 words) - 04:16, 31 January 2023
  • Group B of the 2002 Fed Cup Asia/Oceania Zone Group II was one of two pools in the Asia/Oceania Zone Group I of the 2002 Fed Cup. Five teams competed in...
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  • Labajin Bridge is a 229-metre-high (751 ft) concrete beam bridge near Yingjing in Sichuan, China. As of 2019[update], it is among the sixty highest bridges...
    2 KB (61 words) - 21:07, 10 September 2022