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1829:"Pokemon: 10 Kanto Locations You Can Visit in the Real World"
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1667:Nobuo Fujita
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2068:Kasumigaura
2013:Hitachinaka
1655:Mari Iijima
1633:, physicist
1433:lower house
1415:Chairperson
1345:Kasumigaura
1321:castle town
1303:During the
1274:Nara period
1272:During the
496:Kasumigaura
432:located in
244:Mariko Andō
170: /
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2108:Sakuragawa
2023:Hitachiōta
1722:References
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1501:Arakawaoki
1495:Jōban Line
1454:lotus root
1405:under the
1393:Government
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1317:Edo period
1278:Taihō Code
1232:Prehistory
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465:in Japan.
442:population
264:Population
235:Government
208:Prefecture
2293:Tsuchiura
2174:Shirosato
2152:Districts
2128:Tsuchiura
2103:Ryūgasaki
1947:Core city
1882:Tsuchiura
1645:, actress
1505:Tsuchiura
1460:Education
1260:numerous
1256:. In the
453:Geography
409:Tsuchiura
286:Time zone
133:Tsuchiura
34:Tsuchiura
2118:Takahagi
2093:Namegata
2033:Inashiki
2003:Chikusei
1802:March 6,
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1675:, judoka
1614:site of
1509:Kandatsu
1401:and the
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999:(48.40)
930:Average
645:(101.3)
620:(101.3)
615:(100.6)
520:(Köppen
158:140°12′E
2261:Yachiyo
2191:Kawachi
2164:Ibaraki
2098:Omitama
2063:Kashima
2038:Ishioka
2008:Hitachi
1982:Tsukuba
1937:capital
1716:Pokémon
1515:Highway
1491:JR East
1481:Railway
1443:Economy
1435:of the
1383:Niihari
1349:Edo Bay
1313:samurai
1298:Ishioka
1227:History
1217:142,074
1206:143,839
1195:144,106
1184:137,103
1173:121,300
997:1,229.3
994:(1.87)
989:(2.94)
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810:(46.9)
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765:(73.0)
760:(79.2)
755:(76.8)
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740:(55.8)
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725:(39.2)
715:(67.5)
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700:(70.9)
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491:Tsukuba
471:Tsukuba
385:Populus
348:Symbols
330:Website
319:Climate
310:Address
272:142,181
213:Ibaraki
184:Country
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2123:Toride
2083:Moriya
2058:Kasama
2053:Kamisu
2028:Hokota
1991:Cities
1697:Kasumi
1576:Tainan
1385:(from
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1176:+23.4%
1165:+23.2%
1162:98,313
1151:79,779
1140:78,344
1090:174.4
1087:151.4
1084:136.5
1081:136.6
1078:181.5
1075:150.3
1072:128.5
1069:180.3
1066:184.7
1063:180.8
1060:176.6
1057:196.6
536:Month
486:Ushiku
461:, the
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371:Flower
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196:Region
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2232:Tōkai
2220:Daigo
2169:Ōarai
2043:Itako
1998:Bandō
1411:Mayor
1379:Asahi
1339:with
1220:−1.2%
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1203:2010
1198:+5.1%
1192:2000
1181:1990
1170:1980
1159:1970
1154:+1.8%
1148:1960
1137:1950
1037:10.6
1034:10.8
1028:10.4
1025:11.7
1022:10.7
1019:10.0
982:177.7
977:171.9
967:123.6
962:123.5
957:121.3
952:105.1
575:Year
467:Tokyo
438:Japan
428:is a
291:UTC+9
201:Kantō
189:Japan
2244:Goka
2208:Tone
2196:Miho
2143:Yūki
2088:Naka
2078:Koga
2048:Jōsō
1955:Mito
1932:Mito
1860:and
1804:2022
1777:2022
1341:Mito
1126:Pop.
1122:Year
1046:104
1043:5.4
1040:7.3
1031:7.5
1016:9.4
1013:5.4
1010:4.8
992:47.4
987:74.8
972:99.1
947:90.5
942:45.8
937:48.8
923:−7.6
918:−6.5
913:−1.9
898:16.0
893:13.4
888:10.1
878:−1.6
873:−4.9
868:−7.1
863:−7.6
853:10.6
838:13.5
833:19.4
828:22.9
823:21.5
818:17.6
813:13.5
798:−0.1
793:−0.9
783:14.8
773:11.5
768:17.3
763:22.8
758:26.2
753:24.9
748:21.0
743:17.8
738:13.2
713:19.7
708:11.6
703:16.4
698:21.6
693:27.1
688:31.0
683:29.4
678:25.4
673:22.9
668:18.6
663:13.4
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643:38.5
638:25.1
633:25.4
628:33.7
623:37.1
618:38.5
613:38.1
608:35.2
603:33.5
598:29.0
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588:24.1
583:18.3
572:Dec
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563:Sep
560:Aug
557:Jul
554:Jun
551:May
548:Apr
545:Mar
542:Feb
539:Jan
430:city
381:Tree
357:Bird
251:Area
93:Seal
83:Flag
51:City
2186:Ami
1797:JMA
1770:JMA
1347:to
1337:Edo
1323:by
1296:at
908:2.7
903:8.8
883:3.6
848:1.5
843:6.9
808:8.3
803:3.2
778:6.3
733:8.2
728:4.8
723:4.0
653:9.4
522:Cfa
506:Ami
415:土浦市
324:Cfa
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