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    The Yokkaichi Port Building (四日市港ポートビル, Yokkaichi-kō Pōto Biru) is a skyscraper located in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Construction of the 100-metre...
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    Yokkaichi (四日市市, Yokkaichi-shi) is a city located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 August 2021[update], the city had an estimated population of 310,259...
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  • Corporation Head Office Building". Emporis. Archived from the original on May 13, 2015. Retrieved January 21, 2020. "Yokkaichi Port Tower". Skyscraper Source...
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    (Owase-Totsukawa-Gobo) Route 477 Yokkaichi Port - International and domestic container and goods hub port Tsu Port - Hydrofoil ferry route to Centrair...
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    An aerial view north-west of the Port of Chiba (Cosmo Chiba refinery seen left of the river mouth) Cosmo Oil Yokkaichi F.C., former football club, originally...
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    21, 2018. "Western Digital Comments on Power Outage in Yokkaichi Region and Impact to Yokkaichi Fab Operations". Western Digital. June 27, 2019. Retrieved...
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    destroyed on May 14, 1945, followed by the Yokkaichi bombing in June 1945. Reconstruction of the main building was completed in 1959. Later in the same...
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    echelon of the 509th Composite Group moved by rail on 26 April 1945, to its port of embarkation at Seattle, Washington. On 6 May the support elements sailed...
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    Route 22 (Nagoya-Ichinomiya-Gifu) Route 23 (Ise-Matsuzaka-Suzuka-Yokkaichi-Nagoya-Toyoake-Chiryu-Gamagori-Toyohashi) Route 41...
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    (Tokyo Station, Shinagawa, Shinjuku) Tokyo Disneyland Yokohama Nagoya Yokkaichi Toyama Kanazawa Fukui Kyoto Kansai International Airport Osaka (Umeda...
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    Hamburg (category Port cities and towns in Germany)
    surrounded by Schleswig-Holstein to the north and Lower Saxony to the south. The Port of Hamburg is Germany's largest and Europe's third-largest, after Rotterdam...
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    "it was a city of moderate size of some importance as a port, and with some submarine building yards of moderate size not far from it. It was not a vital...
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    forces began scheduled air raids on factories located in Heitō, Kobi, and Port of Takao, and fighter production facility in the outskirt of Takao. Also...
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  • List of indoor arenas in Japan (category Lists of buildings and structures in Japan)
    Hakucho Arena 1996 4,015 Toyama Toyama City Gymnasium 1999 5,000 Yokkaichi Yokkaichi Dome 1997 4,704 Yokohama Yokohama Arena 1989 17,000 Yokohama International...
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    Long Beach, California (category Port cities in California)
    Kenya Phnom Penh, Cambodia Qingdao, China Sochi, Russia Taoyuan, Taiwan Yokkaichi, Japan Long Beach has friendly relations with: Bacolod, Philippines Rosarito...
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  • Electric and Toho Gas, 0.64M m3, open 1983 Yokkaichi LNG Centre, Toho Gas, 0.32M m3, open 1987 Yokkaichi Works LNG terminal, Chubu Electric, 0.16M m3...
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    Rønne (category Port cities and towns of the Baltic Sea)
    German and Swedish influence during its development as a herring fishing port. Today, with its cobbled streets, half-timbered houses and interesting museums...
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    Nexø (category Port cities and towns of the Baltic Sea)
    January 2024), it is the second largest town, as well as the largest fishing port on the island. Fishing was previously the mainstay of the town's economy...
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    war who fled from German POW camps via the city's port to neutral Sweden. 65% of the city's buildings and almost all of the city centre, seaport, and industry...
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  • to COVID-19 pandemic in Japan Source: J.League Data Site Sint-Truidense Port FC Avispa hires head coach Masami Ihara Archived 19 December 2015 at the...
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