The Azumi Basin (安曇野, Azumino) is part of the Matsumoto Basin in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. It covers approximately the municipalities of Azumino, Ikeda...
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The Azumi (阿曇氏 or 安曇族) were a warrior clan and tribe who originated during the Jōmon period in Japan, whose cultures and beliefs are considered to be...
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Retrieved 2006-02-24. 『古代国家と天皇』創元社、1957年 Andriyenko, L (15 March 2011). "The Azumi Basin in Japan and Its Ancient People". Web Archive. Archived from the original...
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Imagawayaki as Oyaki. The food originated in northern Nagano prefecture and Azumi Basin, as one of the alternatives for rice as most of the prefecture is not...
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of Japan: Language, Genes and Civilization. Oxford: Routledge. "The Azumi Basin in Japan and Its Ancient People – Yahoo Voices – voices.yahoo.com". 31...
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Dialog. p. 89. ISBN 9788363778866. Andriyenko, L (15 March 2011). "The Azumi Basin in Japan and Its Ancient People". Web Archive. Archived from the original...
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The shape of the mountain looks like the triangle. It can be seen from Azumi Basin. This mountain is formed with Granite. Before 1959 nine kinds of butterfly...
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Hotaka Shrine (category Azumi people)
19 May 2020.[permanent dead link] Andriyenko, L (15 March 2011). "The Azumi Basin in Japan and Its Ancient People". Web Archive. Archived from the original...
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Prefecture, Japan. Azumino may also refer to : Azumi Basin (安曇野, Azumino), part of the Matsumoto Basin in Nagano Prefecture, Japan Azumino (安曇野), a 1974...
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the river comes from the catalpa (梓, azusa, shi) tree found in the river basin, which are used for Azusa Yumi, a sacred bow in Shinto rituals. The river...
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two words, "Azumi" and "no". "Azumi" comes from the Azumi people, who are said to have moved to the "no" (plain) in ancient times. The Azumi people originally...
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Shinano River system. The Miyashiro Power Plant No. 1 was opened by the Azumi Electric Power Company in 1904 and has, since then, been in continual operation...
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increased local autonomy on November 1, 2000. Matsumoto annexed the villages of Azumi, Azusagawa and Nagawa (all from Minamiazumi District), and the village of...
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a small semiaquatic mammal that inhabits the Volga, Don and Ural River basins in Russia. Some authorities, citing old Soviet sources, claim the animal...
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Prefectural Board of Education. East Japan Railway Company - Ōito Line Azumi-Kutsukake - Shinano-Tokiwa - Minami-Ōmachi - Shinano-Ōmachi - Kita-Ōmachi...
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200406129. PMID 15624129. Asari, Masaru; Umetsu, Kazuo; Adachi, Noboru; Azumi, Jun-ichi; Shimizu, Keiko; Shiono, Hiroshi (September 2007). "Utility of...
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traditionally located in river basins and along seashores where food was readily available, particularly in the basins of rivers through which salmon...
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Fujita, Kazuhiko; Iguchi, Akira; Inoue, Mayuri; Iwasaki, Shinya; Kuroyanagi, Azumi; Maeda, Ayumi; Manaka, Takuya; Moriya, Kazuyoshi; Takagi, Haruka; Toyofuku...
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known mole, it was discovered in the Late Eocene deposits of Hampshire Basin, UK. The most primitive living talpids are believed to be the shrew-like...
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1.02. Retrieved 5 July 2024. Arimoto, Jun; Nishi, Hiroshi; Kuroyanagi, Azumi; Takashima, Reishi; Matsui, Hiroki; Ikehara, Minoru (October 2020). "Changes...
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Shiono, Hiroshi; Atoyo Maya; Noriko Tabata; Masataka Fujiwara; Jun-ich Azumi; Mashahiko Morita (1986). "Medicolegal aspects of infanticide in Hokkaido...
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also known as the armored shrew, is a large shrew native to the Congo Basin of Africa. Its features are typical of a white-toothed shrew − short legs...
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Chinese highland shrew Smoky shrew Slender shrew Iberian shrew Prairie shrew Azumi shrew American pygmy shrew Taiga shrew Saint Lawrence Island shrew Southeastern...
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suggests that the presence of Azumi people in both Awa and Shinano, as well as the possible connection between the Azumi and the Lower Shrine of Suwa,...
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Preble's shrew (Sorex preblei) is a small shrew distributed across the Great Basin of the United States and southern British Columbia in Canada. The Preble's...
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of the average flow rate of the Abukuma River. In the Meiji period, the Azumi Canal was completed in 1882 bring water to the area from Lake Inawashiro...
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previously could have been found at the Buena Vista Lake and the Tulare Basin in the swampy areas. Drying out of lakes and nearby water has restricted...
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as low as 1400 to 1500 m in mountain ranges, the foothills of the Great Basin ranges and the Rocky Mountains. The ecological distribution of dwarf shrews...
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Inyo shrew (category Fauna of the Great Basin)
synonym of S. tenellus. The Inyo shrew is sometimes referred to as the Great Basin dwarf shrew to distinguish it from Sorex nanus, which is known as the dwarf...
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