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1136:Demographics
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470:Kumano River
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213:City settled
1517:Kumano Kodō
1335:lower house
1281:during the
1275:castle town
1243:Nihon Shoki
432:located in
350:Nageia nagi
340:Kawasatsuki
160: /
2095:Categories
1961:Hidakagawa
1735:2009-05-01
1606:References
1601:, novelist
1593:Haruo Satō
1574:California
1570:Santa Cruz
1327:unicameral
1317:Government
1295:Kumanogawa
1283:Edo period
1267:Edo period
1033:(≥ 1.0 mm)
442:population
421:Shingū-shi
247:Population
221:Government
194:Prefecture
2064:Shirahama
2059:Kamitonda
2025:Katsuragi
2003:Kushimoto
1934:Aridagawa
1922:Districts
1888:Hashimoto
1842:Core city
1367:Education
1360:komatsuna
1026:(131.22)
528:Totsukawa
460:Geography
274:UTC+09:00
269:Time zone
2035:Kudoyama
1998:Kozagawa
1993:Kitayama
1939:Hirogawa
1903:Kinokawa
1850:Wakayama
1827:Wakayama
1698:April 4,
1666:April 4,
1515:and the
1430:Kii-Sano
1426:Miwasaki
1391:JR Tōkai
1305:between
1125:Source:
1120:2,124.3
1011:(15.79)
1006:(17.44)
1001:(10.88)
996:(13.47)
991:(17.50)
986:(12.27)
981:(11.78)
976:(10.23)
957:Average
672:(103.3)
647:(101.1)
642:(103.3)
548:typhoons
542:(Köppen
498:Kozagawa
199:Wakayama
1832:capital
1548:Cuisine
1509:shrines
1436:Highway
1412:JR West
1381:Railway
1345:Economy
1337:of the
1333:of the
1303:exclave
1277:of the
1248:Kumano
1232:History
1024:3,332.9
1021:(4.31)
1016:(7.24)
971:(5.98)
966:(4.33)
952:(23.7)
947:(30.4)
942:(36.5)
937:(45.0)
932:(56.3)
927:(64.4)
922:(63.1)
917:(56.8)
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902:(28.9)
897:(23.7)
892:(25.9)
882:(56.8)
877:(42.8)
872:(52.5)
867:(62.4)
862:(71.2)
857:(75.7)
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847:(66.9)
842:(60.3)
837:(52.7)
832:(44.6)
827:(39.6)
822:(38.5)
812:(63.2)
807:(49.8)
802:(59.0)
797:(68.0)
792:(76.3)
787:(81.0)
782:(79.3)
777:(72.3)
772:(66.9)
767:(60.3)
762:(52.3)
757:(46.9)
752:(45.7)
742:(70.3)
737:(57.7)
732:(66.4)
727:(74.7)
722:(82.4)
717:(87.6)
712:(86.0)
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687:(55.0)
682:(53.4)
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657:(91.0)
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637:(97.3)
632:(93.6)
627:(88.7)
622:(82.0)
617:(76.6)
612:(71.1)
534:Climate
363:Lindera
323:Symbols
305:Website
294:Climate
173:Country
148:136°0′E
145:33°43′N
2069:Susami
2047:Kimino
1976:Minabe
1971:Mihama
1956:Hidaka
1913:Tanabe
1908:Shingū
1898:Kainan
1871:Cities
1634:"Home"
1525:UNESCO
1422:Shingū
1401:Shingū
1301:), an
1297:(from
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1222:31,493
1211:35,176
1203:−10.1%
1200:38,140
1189:42,428
1178:42,073
1167:45,666
1117:194.2
1114:165.1
1111:149.4
1108:145.8
1105:209.1
1102:174.4
1099:127.4
1096:183.7
1093:196.2
1090:196.4
1087:182.6
1084:200.1
1073:125.9
563:Month
513:Kumano
493:Tanabe
409:Shingū
354:Kumano
332:Flower
255:27,491
187:Kansai
182:Region
123:Shingū
23:Shingū
2013:Taiji
1966:Inami
1944:Yuasa
1893:Iwade
1878:Arida
1219:2010
1214:−7.8%
1208:2000
1197:1990
1192:+0.8%
1186:1980
1181:−7.9%
1175:1970
1164:1960
1064:11.9
1061:13.8
1058:11.9
1055:12.6
1052:15.0
1049:11.2
1046:10.7
1043:10.8
1019:109.6
1014:184.0
1009:401.0
1004:443.0
999:276.4
994:342.2
989:444.6
984:311.7
979:299.1
974:259.8
969:151.8
964:110.1
602:Year
438:Japan
428:is a
208:33 BC
176:Japan
2030:Kōya
1981:Yura
1883:Gobō
1700:2022
1668:2022
1523:, a
1309:and
1307:Nara
1153:Pop.
1149:Year
1070:6.1
1067:8.1
1040:7.4
1037:6.4
950:−4.6
945:−0.9
930:13.5
925:18.0
920:17.3
915:13.8
900:−1.7
895:−4.6
890:−3.4
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870:11.4
865:16.9
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855:24.3
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840:15.7
835:11.5
810:17.3
800:15.0
795:20.0
790:24.6
785:27.2
780:26.3
775:22.4
770:19.4
765:15.7
760:11.3
740:21.3
735:14.3
730:19.1
725:23.7
720:28.0
715:30.9
710:30.0
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700:23.3
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690:15.7
685:12.8
680:11.9
670:39.6
665:24.0
660:27.1
655:32.8
650:37.4
645:38.4
640:39.6
635:36.3
630:34.2
625:31.5
620:27.8
615:24.8
610:21.7
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593:Oct
590:Sep
587:Aug
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578:May
575:Apr
572:Mar
569:Feb
566:Jan
518:Kihō
430:city
357:sugi
346:Tree
338:and
234:Area
83:Seal
73:Flag
42:City
1693:JMA
1661:JMA
1311:Mie
940:2.5
935:7.2
910:8.7
905:2.3
875:6.0
830:7.0
825:4.2
820:3.6
805:9.9
755:8.3
750:7.6
544:Cfa
415:新宮市
299:Cfa
278:JST
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