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Chūya Nakahara (中原 中也,
Nakahara Chūya, 29
April 1907 – 22
October 1937), born
Chūya Kashimura (柏村 中也,
Kashimura Chūya), was a ****anese poet
active during...
- The
Chuya (Russian: Чуя; Altay: Чуй, Çuy) is a
river in the
Altai Republic in Russia, a
right tributary of the
Katun (Ob's basin). The
Chuya is 320 kilometres...
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Chūya Koyama (小山 宙哉,
Koyama Chūya, born 30
September 1978) is a ****anese writer, best
known for his
Space Brothers series,
published regularly since 2007...
- The
Chuya is a
tributary of the Katun, in
Altai Republic, Russia.
Chuya may also
refer to:
Chuya (Irkutsk Oblast), an
abolished village in Mamsko-Chuysky...
- The
Chuya Steppe (Russian: Чуйская степь) in the
Siberian Altai Mountains is a
depression formed by
tectonic movement of
major faults in the Earth's crust...
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Nakahara Chūya Memorial Museum (中原中也記念館,
Nakahara Chūya Kinenkan) is a
museum dedicated to the life and
works of poet
Nakahara Chūya in Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi...
- of the
Altai Mountain range. The
largest of
these lakes (the
conjoined Chuya and Kuray) had a
water volume of 600
cubic kilometers when it burst. Giant...
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slopes of the main ridges. The
Chuya Belki are
named after the
Chuya River and
after their "Belki" type of ridges. The
Chuya Belki consist of two ranges...
- The
Chuya (Russian: Чуя), also
known as Big
Chuya (Russian: Большая Чуя, romanized: Bolshaya
Chuya) in its last 52 km (32 mi) stretch, is a
river in Buryatia...
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Marubashi Chūya (丸橋 忠弥, died
September 24, 1651) was a rōnin (masterless samurai) from Yamagata, and
instructor in
martial arts and
military strategy...