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Kamokamo (also
known as kumikumi) is a
variety of
Cucurbita pepo,
grown as a
summer or
winter squash in New Zealand.
Commonly used in Māori cuisine, the...
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Summer squashes include the C. pepo varieties:
Crookneck squash Gem
squash Kamokamo Pattypan squash Straightneck squash Zucchini (courgette) and marrow, respectively...
- The Sōsei
River is a man-made
river that runs
through the
center of
Sapporo City, Hokkaidō, ****an. It was
built under the
supervision of
Otomo Kametaro...
- Susukino. The
transfer of the
Susukino yūkaku to the
neighbourhood of the
Kamokamo River,
headwaters of the
Sousei River, was
planned in 1901, in consideration...
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construction of
Nakajima Park, in 1874, a
sluice gate was
constructed on the
Kamokamo River and a
lumberyard was open.
Lumber felled from the
mountain were stored...
- kesu) — — 2.1 Height: 30 m (98 ft), cir****ference: 24 m (79 ft)
Kagoshima KamoKamō,
Kagoshima 31°45′44.38″N 130°34′11.77″E / 31.7623278°N 130.5699361°E...
- Mahanga-atua-matua is a
canoe mentioned in a
letter by Uma-kau-oho-mata-
kamokamo, a Māori
chief from the
Tauranga district, New Zealand,
quoted in White...