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organized a delegation of junior high school students to visit CSAS and the
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establishment of the modern municipalities system, the town of Tōno was established on April 1, 1889 within
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1963:21 November
1721:Kuniko Koda
1646:Chattanooga
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2439:Categories
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2189:Ichinoseki
2046:2015-01-24
1831:4877201491
1740:References
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1103:Edo period
1099:Nambu clan
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2357:Hiraizumi
2248:Districts
2146:Core city
2017:3 January
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1464:Denderano
1401:Locations
1193:Education
1138:With the
1123:Ne Castle
1115:Date clan
1070:. In the
409:Geography
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267:Time zone
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2379:Tanohata
2374:Iwaizumi
2345:Ichinohe
2277:Kuzumaki
2234:Takizawa
2199:Kitakami
2194:Kamaishi
2184:Hanamaki
1933:29 April
1780:13 April
1600:magariya
1551:Folklore
1546:legally.
1426:Denshoen
1416:history.
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1394:yabusame
1372:hittsumi
1360:magariya
1354:magariya
1341:Overview
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1271:Hirakura
1247:Arayamae
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1235:Miyamori
1155:Miyamori
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293:- Flower
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2294:Ōtsuchi
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2136:capital
2131:Morioka
1908:26 July
1633:Salerno
1440:netsuke
1281:Highway
1211:Railway
1185:of the
1181:of the
1095:samurai
1042:History
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752:(2.18)
747:(3.11)
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331:Website
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184:Country
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2384:Yamada
2328:Kunohe
2318:Hirono
2306:Sumita
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1822:遠野市の歴史
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1382:wasabi
1377:wasabi
1263:Aozasa
1255:Ayaori
1157:(from
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462:Miyako
305:- Bird
283:- Tree
253:26,110
201:Tōhoku
196:Region
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2272:Iwate
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189:Japan
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1826:ISBN
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89:Seal
79:Flag
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