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Kumanogawa (熊野川町,
Kumanogawa-chō) was an
exclave town that
belongs to
Higashimuro District, Wakayama, ****an, but was
located on the
border between Mie...
- Hongū
merged into the city of Tanabe. On
October 1, 2005 - the town of
Kumanogawa merged into the city of Shingū. 33°36′00″N 135°47′28″E / 33.600°N 135...
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Kumanogawa Dam is a
gravity dam
located in
Toyama prefecture in ****an. The dam is used for
flood control,
water supply and
power production. The catchment...
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Shinto shrine located in Shingu,
Wakayama Prefecture, on the s****s of the
Kumanogawa in the Kii
Peninsula of ****an. It is
included as part of the
Kumano Sanzan...
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village of
Takeda on
September 30, 1956. On
October 1, 2005, the town of
Kumanogawa (from
Higashimuro District), an
exclave between Nara and Mie prefectures...
- 33.962778; 135.952500 in the
border between Mie and Nara
prefectures Kumanogawa Town 175.47 33°53′34.9″N 135°52′42.9″E / 33.893028°N 135.878583°E /...
- (瀞八丁, dorohacchō) 5,6 — — Also a
Natural Monument (3.1)
various various
Kumanogawa, Wakayama, Kiwa, Mie and Tot****wa, Nara 33°52′23.24″N 135°51′27.43″E...
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Kumano River (熊野川,
Kumanogawa) is a
river in the Kii
Peninsula of
central ****an,
located in Nara,
Wakayama and Mie Prefectures. It is 183 kilometres...
- "Shugen-Honshu
Furaisan Shōkakuin" (a
section of
Kinbusen temple) in
Oyama 1256
Kumanogawa-chō, Shingū,
Wakayama to feel the
elements and to experience, and trains...
- into the
expanded town of Katsuragi. On
October 1, 2005 - the town of
Kumanogawa (from
Higashimuro District) was
merged into the
expanded city of Shingū...