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#75,619
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    historical term Tango (former province located in the north of present-day Kyoto Prefecture)
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    Tango
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    Tango (old name for north Kyoto Prefecture)
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    Tanago
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#305,521
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    Tangochō
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#339,706
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    Tango no Tsubone
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#339,706
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    Tangoda
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#376,766
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    Tangoyura Station
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    Tango-Yura Station (丹後由良駅 Tango-Yura-eki) is a railway station in Miyazu, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. More
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#389,393
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    Tangoya
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#389,393
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    Tangosanchi
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#389,393
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    Tangoyura
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    Tangoyama
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    Tango Province (丹後国 Tango no Kuni) was an old province in the area that is today northern Kyoto Prefecture facing the Sea of Japan. More
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